Abstract 47 Table 4
AS-Present, n=19 (%)
Age (years)70 (66–76)
Aortic Valve Severity
Mild10 (52.6)
Moderate3 (15.8)
Severe6 (31.6)
TAVR5 (26.3)
Peak Velocity (m/s)255 (208–373)
Peak Gradient (mmHg)26 (17–57)
Mean Gradient (mmHg)15 (11–36)
Aortic Valve Area (VTI) (cm2)1.20 (0.90–1.94)
Indexed Orifice Area0.53 (0.40–0.84)
RV Systolic Function
Normal8 (42.1)
Mildly Reduced7 (36.8)
Moderately Reduced1 (5.3)
Severely Reduced3 (15.8)
RVSP (mmHg, n=16)62.7 ± 5.4
RV Size
Normal4 (21.1)
Mildly Enlarged6 (31.6)
Moderately Enlarged5 (26.3)
Severely Enlarged4 (21.0)
LV Diastolic Dysfunction15 (78.9)
  • Variance= standard error or IQR

  • AS, aortic stenosis; PASP, pulmonary artery systolic pressure; PADP, pulmonary artery diastolic pressure; MPAP, mean pulmonary artery pressure; RAP, right atrial pressure; PCWP, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure; PVR, pulmonary vascular resistance.

  • Aortic valve stenosis data at peak severity

  • AS, aortic stenosis; TAVR, transcatheter aortic valve replacement; RV, right ventricle; RVSP, right ventricular systolic pressure; LV, left ventricle