Abstract:
Objective: To study the factors associated with choice
of therapy and prognosis in octogenarians with
severe symptomatic aortic stenosis (AS). Study Design: Prospective, observational, multicenter
registry. Centralized follow-up included survival
statusand,ifpossible,modeofdeathandKatzindex.
Setting: Transnational registry in Spain.
Subjects: We included 928 patients aged
≥
80 years
with severe symptomatic AS.
Interventions: Aortic-valve replacement (AVR), trans-
catheter aortic-valve implantation (TAVI) or con-
servative therapy.
Main outcome measures: All-cause death.
Results: Mean age was 84.2
3.5 years, and only
49.0% were independent (Katz index A). The most
frequent planned management was conservative
therapy in 423 (46%) patients, followed by TAVI
in 261 (28%) and AVR in 244 (26%). The main
reason against recommending AVR in 684
patients was high surgical risk [322 (47.1%)],
other medical motives [193 (28.2%)], patient
refusal [134 (19.6%)] and family refusal in the
case of incompetent patients [35 (5.1%)]. The
mean time from treatment decision to AVR was
4.8
4.6 months and to TAVI 2.1
3.2 months,
P
<
0.001. During follow-up (11.2
–
38.9 months),
357 patie...