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Depboylu et al. Vessel Plus 2018;2:26                                       Vessel Plus
               DOI: 10.20517/2574-1209.2018.39




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               Complications of transcatheter aortic valve
               replacement and rescue attempts


               Burak Can Depboylu , Serkan Yazman , Bugra Harmandar 1
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               1 Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Mugla Sitki Kocman University, Faculty of Medicine, Mugla 48000, Turkey.
               2 Cardiovascular Surgery Clinic, Mugla Sitki Kocman University Education and Research Hospital, Mugla 48000, Turkey.
               Correspondence to: Dr. Burak Can Depboylu, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Mugla Sitki Kocman University, Faculty of
               Medicine, Mugla 48000, Turkey. E-mail: burakdepboylu@mu.edu.tr
               How to cite this article: Depboylu BC, Yazman S, Harmandar B. Complications of transcatheter aortic valve replacement and
               rescue attempts. Vessel Plus 2018;2:26. http://dx.doi.org/10.20517/2574-1209.2018.39

               Received: 29 May 2018    First Decision: 6 Aug 2018    Revised: 17 Aug 2018    Accepted: 23 Aug 2018    Published: 21 Sep 2018
               Science Editors: Mario F. L. Gaudino, Cristiano Spadaccio    Copy Editor: Yuan-Li Wang    Production Editor: Huan-Liang Wu



               Abstract
               As a novel treatment modality, transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is widely used for patients with severe
               aortic valve stenosis who have high surgical risk worldwide. However, this promising alternative procedure has different
               types of complication risks including, cerebrovascular events, vascular complications, bleeding, coronary obstruction,
               myocardial infarction, valve regurgitation, valve malpositioning or migration, conduction disturbances and acute kidney
               injury which may occur during and/or after the procedure. These complications may be seen up to one third of the
               patients and some of them may need urgent surgical intervention and may have a higher risk of death. For preventing
               and overcoming these complications, pre-procedural evaluation of the patient by an effective “heart team” which
               consists of cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, radiologists and anesthesiologists in equal proportion is needed. Estimating
               the potential difficulties and complications, deciding the interventions to be performed in case of any complication may
               increase the success of the procedure and save the patients’ lives. In this article, we reviewed the possible complications
               of the TAVR procedure and described rescue procedures in case of complications, in the context of the literature.


               Keywords: Aortic valve stenosis, transcatheter aortic valve replacement, risk factors, complication, surgery, catheter



               INTRODUCTION
               Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) was firstly described as catheter-based implantation of a
               crimped valve, to the stenotic native aortic valve via transapical access-antegrade approach in 2002, as an
               alternative treatment method to surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) for patients who have high or
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               prohibitive surgical risk . Since 2002, TAVR is used increasingly all over the world. By the time, different
               access sites have been described and different TAVR valves have been developed [Figures 1 and 2].

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