Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-3-2024
Publication Title
JACC: Advances
Abstract
The treatment of severe aortic stenosis (SAS) has evolved rapidly with the advent of minimally invasive structural heart interventions. Transcatheter aortic valve replacement has allowed patients to undergo definitive SAS treatment achieving faster recovery rates compared to valve surgery. Not infrequently, patients are admitted/diagnosed with SAS after a fall associated with a hip fracture (HFx). While urgent orthopedic surgery is key to reduce disability and mortality, untreated SAS increases the perioperative risk and precludes physical recovery. There is no consensus on what the best strategy is either hip correction under hemodynamic monitoring followed by valve replacement or preoperative balloon aortic valvuloplasty to allow HFx surgery followed by valve replacement. However, preoperative minimalist transcatheter aortic valve replacement may represent an attractive strategy for selected patients. We provide a management pathway that emphasizes an early multidisciplinary approach to optimize time for hip surgery to improve orthopedic and cardiovascular outcomes in patients presenting with HFx-SAS.
First Page
100912
PubMed ID
38939644
Volume
3
Issue
5
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Recommended Citation
Terré, Juan A.; Torrado, Juan; George, Isaac; Harari, Rafael; Cox-Alomar, Pedro R.; Villablanca, Pedro A.; Faillace, Robert T.; Granada, Juan F.; Dangas, George; Garcia, Mario J.; Latib, Azeem; and Wiley, José, "Aortic Stenosis Management in Patients With Acute Hip Fracture" (2024). School of Medicine Faculty Publications. 2717.
https://digitalscholar.lsuhsc.edu/som_facpubs/2717
10.1016/j.jacadv.2024.100912