Percutaneous aortic balloon valvuloplasty (PABV) was developed to provide a less invasive alternative to aortic valve replacement. Despite initially favorable results, PABV has not produced reliable and durable outcomes. The Inoue balloon used for PABV via an antegrade transseptal approach may offer
Balloon aortic valvuloplasty in young adults by antegrade, transseptal approach using Inoue balloon
โ Scribed by Bahl, Vinay K. ;Chandra, Subhash ;Goswami, Kewal C. ;Manchanda, Subhash C.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 145 KB
- Volume
- 44
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0098-6569
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โฆ Synopsis
Transvenous, transseptal, antegrade balloon aortic valvuloplasty (BAV) was successfully performed in 16 consecutive young adults with noncalcific aortic stenosis using Inoue balloon catheter. There were 13 males and three females, with a mean age of 20.4 ุ 5.8 years (range 14-30 years). All the patients had normal left ventricular systolic function. All procedures were performed electively by the antegrade technique, except the initial index case in whom, the stenosed aortic valve could not be crossed retrogradely. Dilatation was performed using stepwise technique keeping the balloon:annulus ratio I100% in all the cases. Transaortic peak systolic gradient decreased from 113.4 ุ 42.6 (range 70-210) mm Hg to 11.2 ุ 9.2 (range 4-32) mm Hg; P โซุโฌ 0.0005. Following BAV, three patients developed grade 2 ุ aortic regurgitation, who were managed medically. None of the patients developed tamponade, vascular complications, excessive bleeding, or thromboembolism. Significant left to right atrial shunt (Qp/Qs H 1.5:1) was observed in one case. The average procedure time was 20 ุ 8 min (range 18-35 min). On follow-up (n โซุโฌ 11 patients) at 4 ุ 1.5 months (range 2-7 months) all the patients were asymptomatic. Doppler transaortic peak systolic gradient was found to be 15 ุ 10.3 mm Hg (range 4-36 mm Hg). Antegrade BAV technique using Inoue balloon for noncalcific aortic stenosis in young adults is safe, effective and may be technically advantageous.
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We describe the use of the Inoue balloon to dilate the aortic valve by the physiologic antegrade route during pregnancy. A 27-year-old pregnant woman with severe aortic stenosis presented with progressive dyspnea and presyncope at 26 weeks of pregnancy. She subsequently underwent percutaneous valvul