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Transcatheter aortic valve replacement in Europe: adoption trends and factors influencing device utilization

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.41672
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.jacc.2013.03.074
PubMed ID
23684674
Description
OBJECTIVES

The authors sought to examine the adoption of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) in Western Europe and investigate factors that may influence the heterogeneous use of this therapy.

BACKGROUND

Since its commercialization in 2007, the number of TAVR procedures has grown exponentially.

METHODS

The adoption of TAVR was investigated in 11 European countries: Germany, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Spain, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Belgium, Portugal, Denmark, and Ireland. Data were collected from 2 sources: 1) lead physicians submitted nation-specific registry data; and 2) an implantation-based TAVR market tracker. Economic indexes such as healthcare expenditure per capita, sources of healthcare funding, and reimbursement strategies were correlated to TAVR use. Furthermore, we assessed the extent to which TAVR has penetrated its potential patient population.

RESULTS

Between 2007 and 2011, 34,317 patients underwent TAVR. Considerable variation in TAVR use existed across nations. In 2011, the number of TAVR implants per million individuals ranged from 6.1 in Portugal to 88.7 in Germany (33 ± 25). The annual number of TAVR implants performed per center across nations also varied widely (range 10 to 89). The weighted average TAVR penetration rate was low: 17.9%. Significant correlation was found between TAVR use and healthcare spending per capita (r = 0.80; p = 0.005). TAVR-specific reimbursement systems were associated with higher TAVR use than restricted systems (698 ± 232 vs. 213 ± 112 implants/million individuals ≥ 75 years; p = 0.002).

CONCLUSIONS

The authors' findings indicate that TAVR is underutilized in high and prohibitive surgical risk patients with severe aortic stenosis. National economic indexes and reimbursement strategies are closely linked with TAVR use and help explain the inequitable adoption of this therapy.
Date of Publication
2013-07-16
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
aortic stenosis
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transcatheter aortic valve implantation
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transcatheter aortic valve replacement
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Mylotte, Darren
Osnabrugge, Ruben L. J.
Windecker, Stephan
Universitätsklinik für Kardiologie
Lefèvre, Thierry
de Jaegere, Peter
Jeger, Raban
Wenaweser, Peter Martin
Universitätsklinik für Kardiologie
Maisano, Francesco
Moat, Neil
Søndergaard, Lars
Bosmans, Johan
Teles, Rui C.
Martucci, Giuseppe
Manoharan, Ganesh
Garcia, Eulogio
Van Mieghem, Nicolas M.
Kappetein, A. Pieter
Serruys, Patrick W.
Lange, Ruediger
Piazza, Nicolo
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Kardiologie
Series
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
0735-1097
Access(Rights)
restricted
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