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. 2023 Mar 21;12(7):e028479. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.122.028479

Table 5.

Echocardiographic Parameters Compared Over Time

Baseline echocardiography (1) Echocardiography at procedure (2) Echocardiography before discharge (3) Follow‐up echocardiography (4) P value
EF, mean±SD 55.6±11.6 58.3±11.1 59.4±9.4 <0.001
SPAP, mean±SD 39.1±12.8 41±15.4 36.3±15.1 0.17
Peak gradient, median, [IQR] 68 [59–87] 10 [7–15] 15 [12–24] 14 [10–20] <0.001
Mean gradient, median, [IQR] 44 [37–57] 5 [3–8] 8 [6–13] 8 [5–10] <0.001
PVL≥mild, n (%) 35 (42.1) 46 (55.4) 48 (57.8) 0.23
Diastolic dysfunction≥grade 1, n (%) 53 (75.7) 59 (84.3) 1
MR≥mild, n (%) 52 (64.2) 44 (54.3) 53 (65.4) 0.023
TR≥mild, n (%) 42 (52.5) 45 (56.3) 48 (60) 0.23
Mitral stenosis, n (%) 16 (19.8) 11 (13.6) 19 (23.5) 0.14
RV failure, n (%) 4 (4.9) 3 (3.7) 2 (2.5) 0.37

EF indicates ejection fraction; IQR, interquartile range; LVH, left ventricular hypertrophy; MR, mitral regurgitation; PVL, paravalvular leak; RV, right ventricular; SPAP, systolic pulmonary artery pressure; and TR, tricuspid regurgitation.