Author:
Bona Giovanna Grazia,Santangeli Curzio,Tremamunno Giuseppe,Fanelli Federica,Zerunian Marta,De Santis Domenico,Caruso Damiano,Laghi Andrea
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) has risen as a non-invasive alternative for treatment of severe symptomatic aortic stenosis in patients with high surgical risk. Multimodality imaging approach and a complementary evaluation including the clinical judgment of the heart team are mandatory. Echocardiography serves as a first-line test for the evaluation of aortic valve stenosis degree and computed tomography (CT) has a pivotal role in pre-interventional evaluation of both the aortic root anatomy and aorto-iliofemoral vessels as a single examination. Cardiac magnetic resonance is useful in grading the severity of aortic stenosis and should be considered a reasonable alternative to CT for the evaluation of the aortic annulus when the administration of contrast media is contraindicated.
Conclusion
This review narrative analyzes the current scientific literature and the development of the TAVI in patients with aortic stenosis, describing the increasingly important role of imaging techniques and their pre-procedural contribution.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC