Local instead of general anesthesia has become the standard approach in many centers for transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). New generation devices and an increase in operator skills had led to a drastic reduction in periprocedural complications, bringing in the adoption of a minimalist approach. In our study, we aimed to compare patients treated with TAVR under local anesthesia with or without the presence of an anesthesiologist on site (AOS).
Transcatheter aortic valve replacement with or without anesthesiologist: results from a high-volume single center
Angelillis, Marco;Stazzoni, Laura;Costa, Giulia;Giannini, Cristina;Primerano, Chiara;Spontoni, Paolo;Pieroni, Andrea;Guarracino, Fabio;Bertini, Pietro;Baldassarri, Rubia;De Carlo, Marco;Petronio, Anna S
2022-01-01
Abstract
Local instead of general anesthesia has become the standard approach in many centers for transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). New generation devices and an increase in operator skills had led to a drastic reduction in periprocedural complications, bringing in the adoption of a minimalist approach. In our study, we aimed to compare patients treated with TAVR under local anesthesia with or without the presence of an anesthesiologist on site (AOS).File in questo prodotto:
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