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Aortic valve stenosis (AS) is a prevalent cardiovascular condition among elderly patients frequently treated with Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI). Traditional hemodynamic monitoring during TAVI relies on invasive methods. The ClearSight Finger Cuff system offers a non-invasive alternative for continuous hemodynamic monitoring. To compare the reliability and feasibility of non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring with traditional invasive hemodynamic monitoring during TAVI procedures. In this prospective observational study, patients undergoing elective TAVI were recruited from two tertiary hospitals between March and August 2023. Invasive hemodynamic measurements were obtained using arterial and pigtail catheters, with a subset undergoing right heart catheterization. Non-invasive measurements were captured using the ClearSight system. Data on baseline characteristics, procedural details, and 30-day follow-up outcomes were collected. The study cohort comprised 50 patients (median age 82 years (IQR 78.0, 85.8), 50% female). Non-invasive measurements of cardiac output (CO), cardiac index (CI), and stroke volume (SV) were consistently lower than invasive measurements (CO: 4.1 vs. 4.8 L/min, = 0.03; CI: 2.2 vs. 2.7 L/min/m, = 0.01, SV: 66 vs. 77 mL, = 0.25). Non-invasive blood pressure readings were lower than invasive radial and aortic measurements before and after TAVI. Correlation of non- and invasive measurements was low but similar before and after TAVI (Mean percentage error of 52%). The ClearSight system provided lower absolute values for all evaluated hemodynamic parameters as well as low correlation compared to traditional methods pre- as well as post-interventional.
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