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Long-term outcomes of aortic valve insufficiency in patients with Takayasu arteritis

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Yagmur, Feyyaz Hazar
Kutu, Muhammet Emin
Tastekin, Fatih
Avcu, Aysegul
San, Senar
Ocak, Tugba
Yildirim, Fatih
Kocaayan, Hasan
Bakkal, Safiye
Isik, Sema

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Objective Takayasu arteritis (TAK) is a rare vasculitis predominantly affecting the aorta and its branches. Aortic valve (AV) insufficiency is a clinically significant but underexplored manifestation of TAK. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence, associated risk factors, and prognostic implications of AV insufficiency in a large, multicenter cohort of TAK patients.Methods We retrospectively analyzed data from 252 patients diagnosed with TAK across 11 rheumatology centers in T & uuml;rkiye. Echocardiographic findings, clinical characteristics, treatment data, and long-term outcomes were collected. Severity and progression of AV insufficiency were assessed using standardized echocardiographic criteria.Results AV insufficiency was present in 33% of patients, with moderate to severe forms observed in 12% and with 7% requiring valve replacement. Ascending aorta and renal artery involvement, hypertension, and heart failure were more frequent in patients with AV insufficiency. Over a median follow-up of 97 months, AV insufficiency progressed in 17% of baseline affected patients. The absence of subclavian artery involvement and vascular damage index (VDI) were found to be independent risk factors for AV insufficiency progression. Despite the structural progression, AV insufficiency did not significantly impact mortality, relapse rates, vascular damage index, or treatment patterns.Conclusion AV insufficiency is the most clinically relevant valvular pathology in TAK, and its baseline presence did not adversely influence TAK disease outcomes. Progression was observed in a subset of patients, and this was associated with higher VDI scores, particularly among those without subclavian artery involvement. Timely diagnosis and multidisciplinary management may mitigate its impact on long-term outcomes.

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Heart, Regurgitation, Involvement, Takayasu arteritis, Aortic valve insufficiency, Valvular involvement, Echocardiography, Prognosis, Risk factors, Immunology, Science & Technology, Life Sciences & Biomedicine

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