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[SUBJECT] Bicuspid Aortic Valve Morphology Varies Globally in TAVI Patients

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Refining evidence-based care for diverse bicuspid aortic valve phenotypes: addressing one piece of a larger puzzle

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A large core-laboratory analysis of 12,712 patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) has mapped global variability in bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) morphology, identifying BAV in 25% of the cohort with significant geographic heterogeneity. The study found that BAV prevalence peaked in India (43%) and the Asia-Pacific (28%), while remaining lowest in Africa (7%), with Sievers Type 1 being the most common phenotype globally but Type 0 BAV remarkably frequent in Asia-Pacific (44%) and Indian (32%) cohorts. For a medical student focused on evidence-based practice and acute care decision-making, this research provides clinically critical insights into how patient demographics and regional valve morphology can influence TAVI procedural planning and outcomes.

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