Transcatheter aortic valve replacement may be performed with a transcarotid approach when peripheral vascular disease is prohibitive for transfemoral access. In this case, a patient who presented in cardiogenic shock secondary to severe aortic stenosis developed electroencephalographic changes during transcarotid TAVR. A temporary extracorporeal femoro-carotid shunt permitted successful TAVR.
Keywords: acute heart failure; aortic valve; femoro-carotid shunt; transcarotid; transcatheter aortic valve replacement; valve replacement.
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