Leaflet characteristics |
Leaflets longer than coronary ostial height and sinotubular junction height
Leaflet calcific masses that can be displaced into coronary ostia
Leaflet thickness that compounds TAVR frame displacement
Leaflet retraction expected after TAVR, such as porcine bioprostheses, reduces obstruction risk
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Sinus of Valsalva factors |
Low-lying coronary ostia (<12 mm) (1,5)
Narrow (deficient) sinus of Valsalva
Low sinotubular junction height
Previous aortic root repair (e.g., graft and coronary implantation)
Phasic change in sinus dimensions (i.e., systole versus diastole)
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Bioprosthetic valve factors |
Bioprosthetic configuration (i.e., leaflets outside surgical stent frame, supra-annular vs. annular, angulation with regard to aortic root)
Bioprosthetic frame height with respect to sinotubular junction
Frame, skirt, and leaflet bulk
Outward frame displacement after fracture
Long leaflets characteristic of stentless and homograft devices
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Transcatheter valve factors |
Transcatheter valve fabric skirt, which may be nonuniform around its circumference
Transcatheter valve commissures and their rotational alignment
Transcatheter valve frame outflow splay when inflow expansion is constrained; more pronounced in balloon-expandable valves
High implantation, to avoid conduction defects
Long valves (e.g., Evolut) possibly tilted by ascending aorta
Small valve selected to treat small annulus
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