Performance of the 32 mm Myval transcatheter heart valve for treatment of aortic stenosis in patients with extremely large aortic annuli in real‐world scenario: First global, multicenter experience
Andreas Holzamer,
Francesco Bedogni,
Pieter van Wyk
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundExtremely large aortic valve anatomy is one of the remaining limitations leading to exclusion of patients for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR).AimsThe newly approved Myval 32 mm device is designed for use in aortic annulus areas up to 840 mm2. Here we want to share the initial worldwide experience with the device.Methods and ResultsRetrospective data were collected from 10 patients with aortic stenosis and very large annular anatomy (mean area 765.5 mm2), who underwent implantation with … Show more
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