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Template:TAVI - AUC Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1],Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Arzu Kalayci, M.D. [2]

ACC/AATS/AHA/ASE/EACTS/ HVS/SCA/SCAI/SCCT/SCMR/STS 2017 Appropriate Use Criteria for the Treatment of Patients With Severe Aortic Stenosis

Asymptomatic, High-Gradient, Severe AS

Appropriate Use Median Score (1–9)

Indication No Intervention AVR (TAVR or SAVR)
- LVEF ≤50% - Vmax 4.0–4.9 m/sec - Negative exercise stress test - No predictors of symptom onset or of rapid progression (e.g., DVmax >0.3 m/s/y, severe valve calcification, elevated BNP, or excessive LV hypertrophy in the absence of hypertension) - High or intermediate surgical risk A (7) M (5)
- LVEF ≤50% - Vmax 4.0–4.9 m/sec - Negative exercise stress test - No predictors of symptom onset or of rapid progression (e.g., DVmax >0.3 m/s/y, severe valve calcification, elevated BNP, or excessive LV hypertrophy in the absence of hypertension) - Low surgical risk A (7) M (5)
- LVEF ≥50% - Vmax 4.0–4.9 m/sec - High-risk profession (e.g., airline pilot) or lifestyle (e.g., competitive athlete) or anticipated prolonged time away from close medical supervision - Low surgical risk M (4) A (7)
- LVEF ≥50% - Vmax 4.0–4.9 m/sec - High-risk profession (e.g., airline pilot) or lifestyle (e.g., competitive athlete) or anticipated prolonged time away from close medical supervision - Low surgical risk M (4) A (7)
- LVEF ≥50% - Vmax 4.0–4.9 m/sec - Negative exercise stress test - ≥1 predictor(s) of symptom onset or of rapid progression (e.g., DVmax >0.3 m/s/y, severe valve calcification, elevated BNP, or excessive LV hypertrophy in the absence of hypertension) - High or intermediate surgical risk M (4) A (7)
- LVEF ≥50% - Vmax 4.0–4.9 m/sec - Negative exercise stress test - ≥1 predictor(s) of symptom onset or of rapid progression (e.g., DVmax >0.3 m/s/y, severe valve calcification, elevated BNP, or excessive LV hypertrophy in the absence of hypertension) - Low surgical risk M (4) A (8)
- LVEF ≥50% - Vmax 4.0–4.9 m/sec - Abnormal exercise stress test - High or intermediate surgical risk R (3) A (8)
- LVEF ≥50% - Vmax 4.0–4.9 m/sec - Abnormal exercise stress test - Low surgical risk R (2) A (8)
- LVEF ≥50% - Very severe AS (Vmax ≥5 m/sec or mean gradient ≥60 mmHg) - High or intermediate surgical risk M (4) A (7)
- LVEF ≥50% - Very severe AS (Vmax ≥5 m/sec or mean gradient ≥60 mmHg) - Low surgical risk R (2) A (8)
- LVEF <50% - Very severe AS (Vmax ≥4 m/sec or mean gradient ≥40 mmHg) - High or intermediate surgical risk R (2) A (8)
- LVEF <50% - Very severe AS (Vmax ≥4 m/sec or mean gradient ≥40 mmHg) - Low surgical risk R (1) A (9)
Undergoing another cardiac surgery or ascending aortic surgery R (1) A (9)
A = Appropriate; AS = aortic stenosis; AVR = aortic valve replacement; BNP = b-type natriuretic peptide; LV = left ventricular/left ventricle; LVEF = left ventricular ejection fraction; M = May Be Appropriate; R = Rarely Appropriate; SAVR = surgical aortic valve replacement; TAVR = transcatheter aortic valve replacement; Vmax = peak aortic valve velocity.