Patient selection for transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) in South Africa

  • Martyn Thomas Guys and St Thomas’ Hospital, London
  • Thomas A. Mabin Vergelegen Medi-Clinic, Somerset West

Abstract

Patient selection is likely to be the most important determinant of a successful long term outcome of the TAVI procedure. It requires careful assessment of the indications for aortic valve replacement, clinical status of the patient, associated co-morbidities and, importantly, the cognitive function and motivation of the patient. This assessment must be made by a multi-disciplinary team consisting of at least a cardiologist, cardiac surgeon, anaesthetist and general physician. Careful imaging of the relevant anatomy
with ultrasound and CT scanning is critical. Experience improves patient selection and ultimate outcome. Funding remains a challenge and many patients worthy of the procedure are denied because of costs.
Published
2017-04-03
Section
Commentary