2022
DOI: 10.23736/s0031-0808.22.04750-4
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Percutaneous vs. surgical axillary access for transcatheter aortic valve implantation: the TAXI registry

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“…48 Although TAVR is a continually growing procedure, the femoral approach often cannot be performed. Recently, new alternative access such as trans-axillary 49 access or trans-caval access are emerging. The median Society of Thoracic Surgeons predicted risk of mortality was similar among patients treated by trans-carotid, trans-apical and trans-aortic access, but there is little information on the use of embolic protection devices when TAVR is performed with accesses other than the femoral one.…”
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“…48 Although TAVR is a continually growing procedure, the femoral approach often cannot be performed. Recently, new alternative access such as trans-axillary 49 access or trans-caval access are emerging. The median Society of Thoracic Surgeons predicted risk of mortality was similar among patients treated by trans-carotid, trans-apical and trans-aortic access, but there is little information on the use of embolic protection devices when TAVR is performed with accesses other than the femoral one.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, for patients with left main stenosis (LMS), poor left ventricular function, and multiple comorbidities, PCI carries a high risk and may require mechanical circulatory support, such as the Impella pump [ 3 ]. The percutaneous transaxillary approach (PTAA) offers a promising alternative for large-bore interventions in patients without femoral access [ 4 ]. However, limited data are available on the effectiveness of PTAA in cases involving the aforementioned clinical issues.…”
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