International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences. 25/Oct/2021;34(5 Supl 1):41-3.
Clinical Characteristics and Mid-Term Follow-Up of Patients with Severe Aortic Stenosis and Those not Eligible for TAVI
Aortic stenosis is an insidious disease with a long-term period of latency. It progresses rapidly after symptoms appear, esulting in a high mortality rate (approximately 50% in the first 2 years) in untreated symptomatic patients, with sudden death being common in these individuals.
Approximately 30% of the patients aged 75 years or over are not candidates for surgical procedure due to their advanced age, female sex, functional class, operatory emergency, ventricular dysfunction, pulmonary hypertension, previous heart surgery, associated coronary artery disease, among others. In the age range of patients in their 80s, those who remain in clinical treatment have a survival rate of 65.8% in the first year and 41.8% in the second year of follow-up.
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