医学
内科学
心脏病学
肺动脉
心室
肺动脉高压
狭窄
回顾性队列研究
逻辑回归
外科
作者
Aykun Hakgör,Basak Catalbas Kahraman,Atakan Dursun,Arzu Yazar,Ümeyir Savur,Aysel Akhundova,Fatih Erkam Olgun,Melike Zeynep Kenger,Bilal Boztosun
标识
DOI:10.1177/00033197241232723
摘要
The present study evaluated the prognostic significance of right ventricular-pulmonary arterial (RV-PA) coupling, assessed by the tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion to systolic pulmonary artery pressure (TAPSE/sPAP) ratio, in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) for severe aortic stenosis (AS). This retrospective, single-center study involved 403 patients (mean age: 78.2 ± 8.4; 50.9% female). RV-PA coupling was categorized based on the pre-procedural TAPSE/sPAP ratio: severe uncoupling (≤0.32), moderate uncoupling (0.32–0.55), and normal coupling (>0.55). The study primary endpoints were in-hospital mortality and 2-year all-cause mortality. Multivariate logistic regression revealed that the TAPSE/sPAP ratio is an independent predictor of both in-hospital (adjusted OR: 0.61, 95% CI [0.44–0.84], P = .002) and 2-year mortality (adjusted OR: 0.69, 95% CI [0.56–0.85], P = .001). Severe uncoupling was strongly associated with increased 2-year mortality (adjusted OR: 3.92, 95% CI [1.67–9.20], P = .002). Our study establishes a significant association between reduced preoperative TAPSE/sPAP ratios and increased risks of both in-hospital and 2-year all-cause mortality in patients undergoing TAVI for severe AS. These results highlight the prognostic utility of evaluating RV-PA coupling. Incorporating this metric into preoperative risk stratification could potentially refine prognostic accuracy and inform clinical decision-making.
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