Conduction disorders after combined surgical or transcatheter treatment for severe aortic stenosis and coronary artery disease

  • Published on 03/02/2026
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Taghiyev Zulfugar T. 1,2, Karabacak Emrah C. 1, Fuchs Martin V. 1, Jaeger Katharina E. 1, Chapugi Balli 1, Dörr Oliver 3,4, Roth Peter 1, Böning Andreas 1

1 https://ror.org/032nzv584 Department of Cardiovascular Surgery University Hospital Giessen Giessen Germany
2 https://ror.org/033eqas34 Department of Cardiac Surgery Campus of Justus-Liebig-University Bad Nauheim Germany
3 https://ror.org/032nzv584 Department of Cardiology University Hospital Giessen Giessen Germany
4 https://ror.org/00bypm595 Cardioangiological Center Bethanien (CCB) Frankfurt Germany

Abstract

Background Conduction disturbances, including bundle branch and atrioventricular blocks, are frequent after aortic valve replacement and may require permanent pacemaker implantation (PPI). In patients with concomitant severe aortic stenosis and coronary artery disease, the fully percutaneous approach (TAVR + PCI) has not been sufficiently compared to SAVR + CABG regarding conduction disturbances and long-term outcomes.
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