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Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR)

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Minimally invasive procedures like Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) offer heart patients the potential for less scarring, less blood loss, less pain, and a faster recovery.

TAVR at Covenant Health

You can trust that the Covenant Health heart care team has the knowledge and experience to successfully manage your procedure. In fact, we were the first to bring TAVR to East Tennessee, and we continue to lead the region in TAVR cases. 

Our Team

Our TAVR team is made up of cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, and anesthesiologists from Parkwest Medical Center, and Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge

The TAVR team that will care for you also includes nurses and technicians with specialized training. Plus, a nurse navigator will help to:

Operating Room

Even the operating room used for TAVR procedures is multidisciplinary in design. A unique surgical room known as a hybrid operating room combines the resources of a cardiac catheterization lab and an operating room, including the imaging equipment needed for minimally invasive procedures.

Structural Heart Disease

Cardiac conditions relating to the heart valves, vessels, or walls are considered to be part of structural heart disease. While some structural heart conditions are congenital (present at birth), others may develop over time through wear and tear on the heart. They also may be caused by separate disease processes.

Examples of structural heart disease include: 

If you have structural heart disease, surgical treatment is needed. Fortunately, the latest cardiac innovations are minimally invasive procedures done in the Cath Lab. Minimally invasive surgery like TAVR offers you the potential for less scarring, less blood loss, less pain, and a faster recovery. More importantly, these groundbreaking cardiac procedures give hope to patients who are not able to have conventional open-heart surgery.

Who May Need TAVR?

You may be an ideal candidate for this procedure if you:

  • Have symptoms typical of severe aortic stenosis (shortness of breath, syncope, and in some cases, evidence of congestive heart failure)
  • Have undergone a Transthoracic Echocardiogram (TTE), with a mean gradient > 40mmHg or jet velocity greater than 4.0m/s or initial aortic valve area of < 0.8 cm2
  • Have not been responsive to noninvasive treatments
  • Are unable to tolerate traditional (through-the-sternum) surgery
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Greg Womack, Covenant Health Cardiology Patient
I feel like they genuinely care about the patients, about your well-being, about your family. I consider them family now. I would 100 percent recommend them.

Greg Womack, Covenant Health Cardiology Patient

If I was somewhere else I don’t think I would have made it, honestly. It makes you thankful every day. To know where I was at, what I couldn’t do, and what I can do now – I’m very, very thankful.

Michael Ensor, Covenant Health Cardiology Patient

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