Transcatheter closure of paravalvular leaks: State of the art

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Paravalvular leak (PVL) is a serious complication after surgical valve replacement or after transcatheter aortic valve replacement. Approximately 1–5% of PVLs can lead to serious clinical consequences, including congestive heart failure and/or haemolytic anaemia. For years, surgical reintervention has been considered the treatment of choice for symptomatic patients with PVLs. However, surgical reintervention is associated with a high risk of morbidity and mortality. Transcatheter PVL (TPVL) closure is a less invasive alternative to surgical re-intervention. The safety and feasibility of TPVL closure has been confirmed in several registries and a meta-analysis. In this review, we discuss the clinical implications and diagnosis of PVLs, technical considerations for TPVL, execution of the procedure and assessment of the results.

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Cruz-Gonzalez, I., Rama-Merchan, J. C., Rodríguez-Collado, J., Martín-Moreiras, J., Diego-Nieto, A., Barreiro-Pérez, M., & Sánchez, P. L. (2017). Transcatheter closure of paravalvular leaks: State of the art. Netherlands Heart Journal, 25(2), 116–124. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12471-016-0918-3

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