Abstract
La estenosis valvular aórtica constituye la lesión valvular más frecuente en el mundo y en México; el pronóstico con el tratamiento médico es desfavorable a mediano y a largo plazos. Desde hace más de 50 años el tratamiento de elección ha sido el reemplazo valvular quirúrgico, y casi una tercera parte de los pacientes se consideraba en alto riesgo y quedaba fuera de manejo. En nuestro país, en 2012 se inició la implantación valvular percutánea, brindando así una nueva alternativa terapéutica a nuestros pacientes, cada vez más establecida dentro del ámbito cardiológico de México. Se presenta el caso de paciente femenina de 74 años de edad con estenosis aórtica severa y alto riesgo quirúrgico, que se trata con implantación valvular percutánea, con un adecuado desenlace clínico; constituye el primer caso manejado con esta nueva alternativa en el estado de Veracruz.
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation: A new therapeutic option. Study of the first case carried out in the state of Veracruz
Abstract
Aortic valve stenosis is the most common valvulopathy worldwide, as well as in Mexico. The prognosis with medical treatment is unfavorable in the medium and long term, the treatment for more than 50 years has been the surgical valve replacement, and almost a third of the patients were considered at high risk and considered out of management. Since 2012, percutaneous valvular implantation in Mexico has been performed, thus providing a new therapeutic alternative to our patients increasingly established within the cardiological field of our country. Here we present the case of a 74 year-old female with severe aortic stenosis and high surgical risk treated with percutaneous valve implantation, with an adequate clinical outcome. This is the first case treated with this new alternative in the state of Veracruz, Mexico.
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