2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2016.11.009
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Incidence, Predictors, and Mid-Term Outcomes of Percutaneous Closure Failure After Transfemoral Aortic Valve Implantation Using an Expandable Sheath (from the Optimized Transcatheter Valvular Intervention [OCEAN-TAVI] Registry)

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“…Previous studies reported a positive correlation between SFAR and the risk of vascular complications during TF-TAVI. 13,15 In this study, only the echo-guided procedure was an independent predictor of ProGlide complications. In this study, the Echo-guided ProGlide technique was novel and the sample size was relatively too small to discuss access site complications.…”
Section: Clinical Predictors Of Proglide Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…Previous studies reported a positive correlation between SFAR and the risk of vascular complications during TF-TAVI. 13,15 In this study, only the echo-guided procedure was an independent predictor of ProGlide complications. In this study, the Echo-guided ProGlide technique was novel and the sample size was relatively too small to discuss access site complications.…”
Section: Clinical Predictors Of Proglide Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…The femoral artery was the most common site of vascular complications and the ProGlide played a key role in the prevention of femoral artery complications . The incidence of ProGlide complications reported in other TAVI series ranged from 3.4% to 8% . Using the Echo‐guided ProGlide technique, the incidence of ProGlide complications decreased to 1.6% and no cases of acute femoral artery occlusion or stenosis were observed.…”
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“…Although the clinical benefits of TAVR were relevant, TAVR also carried a risk of hemorrhagic complications that was closely related with decreased survival and early hospital readmission . The previous study reported that the sheath‐to‐femoral artery ratio was closely related with vascular closure device failure and major vascular complications . Patient selection for the TF approach and procedure performed by a skilled operator were especially important in patients undergoing TF‐TAVR .…”
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confidence: 99%