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Evaluate incidence, clinical indications, and feasibility of PCI performed after TAVI.
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The increasing operator experience combined with an improved performance of devices have led to extend current transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) indications to patients at low or intermediate risk. The safety of TAVI in this population was initially tested in small observational studies and recently reported in the randomized PARTNER 2 and Surgical Replacement and Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation Trial (SURTAVI) trials, which demonstrated non- inferiority of TAVI in low or intermediate risk patients as compared to surgery with respect to the primary endpoint of death or disabling stroke. In view of the changes in the TAVI population, including younger patients with longer survival, the number of patients that may require coronary revascularization after TAVI is expected to increase over the time. Of note, challenges in performing percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) in patients previously treated with TAVI have been reported in small series.
Against this background, the purpose of this retrospective multicenter study is to evaluate incidence, clinical indications, and feasibility of PCI performed after TAVI.
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