Comparative Analysis of PCI Strategies in Aortic Stenosis Patients Undergoing TAVI: A Systematic Review and Network Meta‐Analysis
Clinical Cardiology2024Vol. 47(8), pp. e24324–e24324
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Parisa Fallahtafti, Hamidreza Soleimani, Pouya Ebrahimi, Amirhossein Ghaseminejad‐Raeini, Elaheh Karimi, Amirhossein Shirinezhad, Mahshad Sabri, Mehdi Mehrani, Homa Taheri, Robert J. Siegel, Neeraj Shah, Michael G. Nanna, Diaa Hakim, Kaveh Hosseini
Abstract
Our findings suggest that among patients with severe AS and CAD undergoing TAVI, PCI concomitantly with TAVI seems to be associated with worse 30-day outcomes compared with no PCI. PCI after TAVI demonstrated an increased risk of 1-year mortality compared to alternative strategies. Choosing a timing strategy should be individualized based on patient characteristics and procedural considerations.
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