Standardized Definitions for Bioprosthetic Valve Dysfunction Following Aortic or Mitral Valve Replacement

Philippe Pîbarot(Lung Institute), Howard C. Herrmann(University of Pennsylvania), Changfu Wu(United States Food and Drug Administration), Rebecca T. Hahn(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Catherine M Otto(University of Washington Medical Center), Amr E. Abbas(Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak), John B. Chambers(Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust), Marc R. Dweck(University of Edinburgh), Jonathon Leipsic(Vancouver General Hospital), Matheus Simonato(Yale University), Toby Rogers(Georgetown University), Janarthanan Sathananthan(Vancouver General Hospital), Mayra Guerrero(Mayo Clinic), Julien Ternacle(Hôpital Cardiologique du Haut-Lévêque), Harindra C. Wijeysundera(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Lars Søndergaard(Copenhagen University Hospital), Marco Barbanti(Policlinico Universitario di Catania), Erwan Salaün(Université Laval), Philippe Généreux(Morristown Medical Center), Tsuyoshi Kaneko(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Uri Landes(Tel Aviv University), David Wood(Vancouver General Hospital), G. Michael Deeb(University of Michigan), Stephanie Sellers(Vancouver General Hospital), John A. Lewis(Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust), Mahesh V. Madhavan(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Linda D. Gillam(Morristown Medical Center), Michael J. Reardon(Methodist Hospital), Sabine Bleiziffer(Klinik Bad Oexen), Patrick T. O’Gara(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Josep Rodés‐Cabau(Université Laval), Paul Grayburn(Baylor Medical Center at Garland), Patrizio Lancellotti(Statistics Belgium), Vinod H. Thourani(Valve (United States)), Jeroen J. Bax(Leiden University), Michael J. Mack(Baylor Medical Center at Garland), Martin B. Leon(Columbia University Irving Medical Center)
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
July 25, 2022
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Abstract

Bioprosthetic valve dysfunction (BVD) and bioprosthetic valve failure (BVF) may be caused by structural or nonstructural valve dysfunction. Both surgical and transcatheter bioprosthetic valves have limited durability because of structural valve deterioration. The main objective of this summary of experts participating in a virtual workshop was to propose standardized definitions for nonstructural and structural BVD and BVF following aortic or mitral biological valve replacement with the goal of facilitating research reporting and implementation of these terms in clinical practice. Definitions of structural BVF, based on valve reintervention or death, underestimate the true incidence of BVF. However, definitions solely based on the presence of high transprosthetic gradient at a given echocardiogram during follow-up overestimate the incidence of structural BVD and BVF. Definitions of aortic or mitral structural BVD must therefore include the confirmation by imaging of permanent structural changes to the leaflets alongside evidence of deterioration in valve hemodynamic function at echocardiography follow-up.


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