Interventional Cardiology: Reviews, Research, Resources (Apr 2023)

An Update on Anti-thrombotic Therapy Following Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation: Expert Cardiologist Opinion from a UK and Ireland Delphi Group

  • Azfar Zaman,
  • Bernard Prendergast,
  • David Hildick-Smith,
  • Daniel Blackman,
  • Richard Anderson,
  • Mark S Spence,
  • Darren Mylotte,
  • David Smith,
  • Ben Wilding,
  • Chris Chapman,
  • Kirsty Atkins,
  • Kevin G Pollock,
  • Ayesha C Qureshi,
  • Adrian Banning

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15420/icr.2022.11
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18

Abstract

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Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is an effective and established treatment for symptomatic aortic stenosis. However, there is a lack of consensus concerning the need for peri- and post-procedural anti-thrombotic medication. Contemporary guidelines recommend that anti-thrombotic therapy is balanced against a patient’s bleeding risk following TAVI, but do not fully consider the evolving evidence base. The purpose of the Delphi panel recommendations presented here is to provide a consensus elicited from a panel of experts who regularly prescribe anti-thrombotic therapy post-TAVI. The goal was to address evidence gaps across four key topics: anti-thrombotic therapy (anti-platelet and/or anti-coagulant) in TAVI patients in sinus rhythm; anti-thrombotic therapy in TAVI patients with AF; direct oral anti-coagulants versus vitamin K antagonists; and the need for UK/Ireland specific guidance. This consensus statement aims to inform clinical decision-making by providing a concise, evidence-based summary of best practice for prescribing anti-thrombotic therapies following TAVI and highlights areas where further research is needed.