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Outcomes of pseudo-severe aortic stenosis under conservative treatment

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EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL
卷 33, 期 19, 页码 2426-2433

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehs176

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Echocardiography; Stenosis; Valves

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In the setting of low-flow/low-gradient aortic stenosis (LF/LGAS), outcomes of pseudo-severe aortic stenosis (AS) remain poorly described. This study was aimed to assess the outcome of patients with pseudo-severe AS under conservative treatment. Among 305 patients from the European Registry of LF/LGAS, the outcomes of the 107 patients followed under conservative treatment were analysed. Based on the results of dobutamine echocardiography, patients were divided into group IA [left ventricular (LV) contractile reserve present with true-severe AS, n 43], group IB [pseudo-severe AS (n 29) defined as LV contractile reserve with a final aortic valve area epsilon 1.2 cm(2) and a mean transaortic pressure gradient 40 mmHg at peak dobutamine infusion], or group II (exhausted LV contractile reserve, n 35). The rate of death within 5 years was significantly lower in the group IB (43 11, n 10), when compared with the group IA (91 6, n 33; P 0.001) and the group II (100, n 23; P 0.001). The Cox proportional hazard model analysis demonstrated that the hazard ratio for death in the group IB remained significantly lower than in the other groups, even after adjustment for currently established risk factors. Furthermore, the 5-year survival of pseudo-severe AS patients was comparable with that of propensity-matched patients with systolic heart failure and no evidence of valve disease. In patients with pseudo-severe AS, the 5-year survival under conservative treatment is better than in true-severe AS and comparable with that of propensity-matched patients with LV systolic dysfunction and no evidence of valve disease. Further studies are needed to define optimal therapeutic management in these patients.

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