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Leaflet and valve thrombosis was recently reported in transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) prostheses, but little is known about its incidence, associated factors, and clinical effects. In a Danish study, investigators analyzed data on 405 consecutive patients with a balloon-expandable prosthesis who had undergone both multidetector computed tomography (which can identify thrombus) and transesophageal echocardiography (which can evaluate leaflet thickening) 1 to 3 months after TAVR. Post-TAVR antiplatelet and anticoagulation therapy was given at the treating physician's discretion.
The overall incidence of valve or leaflet thrombus was 7% (28 patients). However, valve obstruction was observed in only five patients, and patients with…