Aortic stenosis is the most prevalent valvular heart disease in elderly adults, characterized by progressive narrowing of the aortic valve orifice, which causes left ventricular outflow tract obstruction, elevated left ventricular pressure, and eventual left ventricular hypertrophy, heart failure, and sudden cardiac death. It is classified by etiology: calcific degenerative AS (~80% of adult cases), congenital bicuspid aortic valve (BAV)-related AS (~10-15% of cases), and rheumatic AS (still prevalent in developing regions).
China is the world's fastest-growing TAVR market, with over 1000 centers now performing the procedure. Chinese clinicians have led the development of domestic TAVR devices optimized for the high prevalence of BAV-related AS (30-40% of Chinese TAVR patients, vs. 5-10% in Western countries), achieving procedural success rates exceeding 98% in leading centers.
Chinese interventional cardiologists have the world's most extensive experience in TAVR for BAV-related AS, developing standardized techniques to address the unique anatomical challenges of calcified BAV, with excellent outcomes even in complex cases.
Chinese clinicians and manufacturers are global pioneers in developing retrievable/repositionable TAVR valves, sutureless SAVR devices, and advanced balloon-expandable and self-expanding systems.
Top centers have established multidisciplinary team (MDT) models for AS patients, including interventional cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, imagers, anesthesiologists, and geriatricians.
TAVR in China costs 1/3 to 1/5 of that in the U.S. or Europe, with domestic valves at ~50% the cost of imported devices.