Contemporary evidence supports device-based transcatheter interventions for the management of patients with structural heart disease. These procedures, which include aortic valve implantation, mitral or tricuspid valve repair/implantation, left atrial appendage occlusion, and patent foramen ovale closure, profoundly differ with respect to clinical indications and procedural aspects. Yet, patients undergoing transcatheter cardiac interventions require antithrombotic therapy before, during, or after the procedure to prevent thromboembolic events. However, these therapies are associated with an increased risk of bleeding complications. To date, challenges and controversies exist regarding balancing the risk of thrombotic and bleeding complications in these patients such that the optimal antithrombotic regimens to adopt in each specific procedure is still unclear. In this review, we summarize current evidence on antithrombotic therapies for device-based transcatheter interventions targeting structural heart disease and emphasize the importance of a tailored approach in these patients.

Antithrombotic Therapy in Patients Undergoing Transcatheter Interventions for Structural Heart Disease / Calabrò P, Gragnano F, Niccoli G, Marcucci R, Zimarino M, Spaccarotella C, Renda G, Patti G, Andò G, Moscarella E, Mancone M, Cesaro A, Giustino G, De Caterina R, Mehran R, Capodanno D, Valgimigli M, Windecker S, Dangas GD, Indolfi C, Angiolillo DJ. - In: CIRCULATION. - ISSN 0009-7322. - ELETTRONICO. - (2021), pp. 1323-1343. [10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.121.054305]

Antithrombotic Therapy in Patients Undergoing Transcatheter Interventions for Structural Heart Disease

Marcucci R;
2021

Abstract

Contemporary evidence supports device-based transcatheter interventions for the management of patients with structural heart disease. These procedures, which include aortic valve implantation, mitral or tricuspid valve repair/implantation, left atrial appendage occlusion, and patent foramen ovale closure, profoundly differ with respect to clinical indications and procedural aspects. Yet, patients undergoing transcatheter cardiac interventions require antithrombotic therapy before, during, or after the procedure to prevent thromboembolic events. However, these therapies are associated with an increased risk of bleeding complications. To date, challenges and controversies exist regarding balancing the risk of thrombotic and bleeding complications in these patients such that the optimal antithrombotic regimens to adopt in each specific procedure is still unclear. In this review, we summarize current evidence on antithrombotic therapies for device-based transcatheter interventions targeting structural heart disease and emphasize the importance of a tailored approach in these patients.
2021
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1343
Calabrò P, Gragnano F, Niccoli G, Marcucci R, Zimarino M, Spaccarotella C, Renda G, Patti G, Andò G, Moscarella E, Mancone M, Cesaro A, Giustino G, De Caterina R, Mehran R, Capodanno D, Valgimigli M, Windecker S, Dangas GD, Indolfi C, Angiolillo DJ
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