Abstract
Coronary obstruction during transcatheter aortic valve implantation is a potentially life-threatening complication. Most of the widely used transcatheter heart valves require a certain distance between the basal aortic annular plane and the origins of the coronary arteries. We report the case of a successful valve-in-valve procedure with an Edwards SAPIEN XT valve into a JenaValve as a bail-out procedure in a patient with a low originating left coronary artery and a heavily calcified aorta.
Keywords:
TAVI; low coronary ostium; valve-in-valve.
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
MeSH terms
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Aged, 80 and over
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Aortic Diseases / complications*
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Aortic Diseases / diagnostic imaging
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Aortic Valve Insufficiency / diagnostic imaging
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Aortic Valve Insufficiency / etiology
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Aortic Valve Insufficiency / therapy*
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Aortic Valve Stenosis / complications
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Aortic Valve Stenosis / diagnostic imaging
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Aortic Valve Stenosis / therapy*
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Aortography / methods
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Cardiac Catheterization / adverse effects
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Cardiac Catheterization / instrumentation*
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Coronary Vessel Anomalies / complications*
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Coronary Vessel Anomalies / diagnostic imaging
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Echocardiography, Transesophageal
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Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation / adverse effects
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Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation / instrumentation*
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Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation / methods
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Heart Valve Prosthesis*
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Humans
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Male
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Prosthesis Design
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Risk Factors
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Treatment Outcome
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Vascular Calcification / complications*
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Vascular Calcification / diagnostic imaging