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Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None. Introduction The transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) it´s an alternative to surgery in patients with low, moderate and high risk. The indexed systolic volume (ISV) is a parameter that has been associated with adverse events in this scenario. However, there are conflicting reports. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of the ISV in patients with severe aortic stenosis in which TAVI was performed. Methods Observational, retrospective and single institution study of patients in which a TAVI was performed between 2010 and 2020. The baseline characteristics of the patients were recorded and then the data were analyzed in two cohorts depending on the presence or not of an increase 3.5 ml/m2 of the ISV after TAVI in relation to the baseline (cohort A and cohort B). The cut-off point of 3.5 ml/m2 was chosen due to the fact that it was the median of the difference in the ISV before and after the TAVI. Results A total of 131 patients were included with a mean age of 84 years old (81-86). 74 patients (56.5%) presented an increase 3.5 ml/m2 of the ISV after TAVI, while there was an increment less than 3.5 ml/m2 in 57 patients (43.5%). The cohort A patients were older and had less prevalence of high blood pressure (Picture 1). Differences in survival weren´t found between the two cohorts, neither in the patients that before the TAVI had an ISV <3.5ml/m2 in relation to those with an ISV 3.5 ml/m2. Conclusions In our population, an increase of the ISV after TAVI wasn´t associated with less adverse events in the follow up. The survival was similar between the patients that before the TAVI had an ISV <3.5ml/m2 and those with an incremented ISV. Prospective studies with bigger cohorts are needed in order to prove these results. Abstract Figure. Baseline Characteristics and Events Abstract Figure. Kaplan Meier Graphics

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