Valve-in-valve transcatheter aortic valve replacement for a failed bioprosthetic valve in a patient with repaired truncus arteriosus and right-sided aortic arch
Recommended Citation
Ya'qoub L, Helmy T, Reeves R, and Bailey S. Valve-in-valve transcatheter aortic valve replacement for a failed bioprosthetic valve in a patient with repaired truncus arteriosus and right-sided aortic arch. Pediatr Cardiol 2021; 42(8):1890.
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
10-25-2021
Publication Title
Pediatr Cardiol
Abstract
We are seeing more patients with repaired congenital cardiac diseases. These patients are often complex requiring careful clinical evaluation. In this case report, we present a very interesting case in a patient with repaired truncus arteriosus and right-sided aortic arch, who was hospitalized at our institution for recurrent heart failure exacerbation. He was found to have severe eccentric aortic valve regurgitation due to failed bioprosthetic valve. Given his multiple cardiac surgeries, he was deemed high risk for surgery and underwent successful valve-in-valve transcatheter aortic valve replacement with immediate improvement in his hemodynamics and symptoms.
Volume
42
Issue
8
First Page
1890