Thanks again Lyn.
I guess what I'm looking for, is if there are any studies that are ongoing with BAV SAS patients who are less than 70 years old, who are having/ or have had TAVIs. The Partner I and II trials have BAV as an exclusion criteria. The only info I could come up with is that it probably isn't the best idea do to TAVIs in people with BAVs yet, as seen in this study http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22459301 and in this study http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21087746
That's why I was wondering about all of the European activity going on (primarily Germany) regarding TAVIs, and did they have the same exclusion criteria or not?
I recall our cardiologist saying 7 years ago, that when my husband would need an AVR in about 10 - 15 years, that TAVIs would be commonplace by then.
Before we see 2 different cardiologists in the next few months, I just wanted to bring myself up to date regarding the latest information.
The hard part for me (us), is having read the echo that was hot off the press 4 weeks ago, prior to having an appointment with the cardiologist(s), and having so many questions with so many unknowns right now.
I guess what I'm looking for, is if there are any studies that are ongoing with BAV SAS patients who are less than 70 years old, who are having/ or have had TAVIs. The Partner I and II trials have BAV as an exclusion criteria. The only info I could come up with is that it probably isn't the best idea do to TAVIs in people with BAVs yet, as seen in this study http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22459301 and in this study http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21087746
That's why I was wondering about all of the European activity going on (primarily Germany) regarding TAVIs, and did they have the same exclusion criteria or not?
I recall our cardiologist saying 7 years ago, that when my husband would need an AVR in about 10 - 15 years, that TAVIs would be commonplace by then.
Before we see 2 different cardiologists in the next few months, I just wanted to bring myself up to date regarding the latest information.
The hard part for me (us), is having read the echo that was hot off the press 4 weeks ago, prior to having an appointment with the cardiologist(s), and having so many questions with so many unknowns right now.