TY - JOUR
T1 - Underfilled balloon-expandable transcatheter aortic valve implantation with ad hoc post-dilation
T2 - Pulsatile flow simulation using a patient-specific three-dimensional printing model
AU - Yamawaki, Masahiro
AU - Obama, Kazuto
AU - Sasuga, Saeko
AU - Takahashi, Azuma
AU - Ito, Yoshiaki
AU - Umezu, Mitsuo
AU - Iwasaki, Kiyotaka
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was partially supported by the Research on Regulatory Science of Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices from the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (17mk0102042h0003), and by the Subsidy Program for Development of International Standards for Evaluation of Innovative Medical Devices and Regenerative Medicine Products from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, Japanese Circulation Society.
PY - 2019/2
Y1 - 2019/2
N2 - Background: Underfilled transcatheter aortic-valve implantation with ad hoc post-dilation is a therapeutic option for patients with borderline annuli to avoid acute complication. The effects of this technique on valve leaflet behavior, hydrodynamic performances, and paravalvular leakage (PVL) using patient-specific three-dimensional (3D) aortic-valve models were investigated. Methods and Results: A female octogenarian patient was treated with this technique by using a 23-mm Sapien-XT. Patient-specific models were constructed from pre-procedure computed tomography (CT) data. Change in aortic annulus areas during systolic/ diastolic phases and post-procedure stent areas were adjusted to those of the patient. The following was performed: (1) -3 cc initial and -2 cc underfilled post-dilation to the scale-down model by adjusting percent oversizing; and (2) -1 cc initial underfilling, nominal volume, and repeat nominal volume post-dilation using the patient-specific model. Underfilling was associated with higher %PVL. Observation using a high-speed camera revealed distorted leaflets after underfilled implantation, with a longer valve-closing time and smaller effective orifice areas, especially in the -3 cc underfilled implantation. Micro-CT analysis revealed that the transcatheter valves shifted to the opposite side of the large annulus calcification after post-dilation and reduced the malapposition there. Conclusions: Excessive underfilled implantation showed unacceptable acute hemodynamics. Abnormal leaflet motions after underfilled implantation raised concerns about durability. Flow simulations using patient-oriented 3D models could help to investigate hemodynamics, leaflet motions, and the PVL mechanism.
AB - Background: Underfilled transcatheter aortic-valve implantation with ad hoc post-dilation is a therapeutic option for patients with borderline annuli to avoid acute complication. The effects of this technique on valve leaflet behavior, hydrodynamic performances, and paravalvular leakage (PVL) using patient-specific three-dimensional (3D) aortic-valve models were investigated. Methods and Results: A female octogenarian patient was treated with this technique by using a 23-mm Sapien-XT. Patient-specific models were constructed from pre-procedure computed tomography (CT) data. Change in aortic annulus areas during systolic/ diastolic phases and post-procedure stent areas were adjusted to those of the patient. The following was performed: (1) -3 cc initial and -2 cc underfilled post-dilation to the scale-down model by adjusting percent oversizing; and (2) -1 cc initial underfilling, nominal volume, and repeat nominal volume post-dilation using the patient-specific model. Underfilling was associated with higher %PVL. Observation using a high-speed camera revealed distorted leaflets after underfilled implantation, with a longer valve-closing time and smaller effective orifice areas, especially in the -3 cc underfilled implantation. Micro-CT analysis revealed that the transcatheter valves shifted to the opposite side of the large annulus calcification after post-dilation and reduced the malapposition there. Conclusions: Excessive underfilled implantation showed unacceptable acute hemodynamics. Abnormal leaflet motions after underfilled implantation raised concerns about durability. Flow simulations using patient-oriented 3D models could help to investigate hemodynamics, leaflet motions, and the PVL mechanism.
KW - Ad hoc post-dilation
KW - Paravalvular leakage
KW - Pulsatile flow simulation
KW - Transcatheter aortic valve implantation
KW - Underfilled implantation
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U2 - 10.1253/circj.CJ-18-0582
DO - 10.1253/circj.CJ-18-0582
M3 - Article
C2 - 30587701
AN - SCOPUS:85060611776
SN - 1346-9843
VL - 83
SP - 461
EP - 470
JO - Circulation Journal
JF - Circulation Journal
IS - 2
ER -