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Active clinical trials for "Aortic Valve Stenosis"

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Trifecta™ Long Term Follow-Up (LTFU) Study

Aortic Valve InsufficiencyAortic Valve Regurgitation2 more

The Trifecta™ LTFU Study is a single-arm, multi-center, prospective, non-randomized, post-market study conducted in the United States and Canada to collect long-term safety and effectiveness data through 10 years after implant of the Trifecta™ aortic bioprosthetic valve. The Trifecta™ is a tri-leaflet stented pericardial valve designed for supraannular placement in the aortic position. The Trifecta™ LTFU Study is an extension of the Trifecta™ Investigational Device Exemption (IDE) Study (NCT00475709) conducted to support United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of the Trifecta™ valve. All Trifecta™ LTFU Study subjects received Trifecta™ valve implants during participation in the Trifecta™ IDE study and subsequently consented to extended annual follow-up through 10 years under the Trifecta™ LTFU protocol.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Transfusion Requirements in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TRITAVI) Study

Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI)Blood Transfusion3 more

Periprocedural bleeding events are frequent during transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI), mainly driven by vascular complications and are associated to a worse prognosis. Therefore, red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is often required, although it is associated with worsened outcomes. There is no consensus on the optimal transfusion strategy after bleeding. The Transfusion Requirements in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TRITAVI) will be a multicenter retrospective registry enrolling consecutive patients who underwent TAVI; the primary aim of the study will be to test whether RBC transfusion is a marker or an independent predictor of adverse events.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Frailty and Mortality in Older Old With Severe Aortic Stenosis

Aortic Stenosis

BACKGROUND.- The frailty syndrome (FS) associates an increase in morbidity and mortality in the elderly patient. When severe and symptomatic, aortic stenosis (AS) is a disease with poor prognosis, the most frequent cause of heart surgery in the elderly and associates high health costs. No variables have been identified as determinants of morbidity and mortality of these patients and there are not algorithms developed for treatment decision-making in this particular population. The FS as a functional reserve indicator could be a prognostic and interventional treatment tolerance marker, and should be included in the selection of patients for surgical treatment. The FS and cardiovascular disease (CVD) share biological substrates among which an inflammatory state associates poor prognosis. OBJECTIVES .- To evaluate the effectiveness of the diagnosis of FS to characterize the prognosis of elderly patients with severe symptomatic AS representative of clinical practice. In addition, to examine the contribution of an inflammatory state to the relationship of FS with the prognosis of severe, symptomatic AS. METHODS .- Prospective study during 12 months of 200 patients > 74 years old with severe symptomatic AS. During the index visit the main clinical characteristics will be recorded and in addition we will perform a comprehensive geriatric assessment, FS assessmet according to Fried et al criteria (strength, walking speed, physical activity, fatigue, unintentional weight loss) and determination of inflammatory markers (C-reactive protein and interleukin-6). During follow-up, measures of functional impairment (basic and instrumental activities of daily living, walking speed and timed set up & go test), hospitalizations, death and quality of life will be determined.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Transfemoral Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation With or Without Predilation of the Aortic Valve...

Aortic Stenosis

Prior to the deployment of transcatheter heart valves (THV), balloon aortic valvuloplasty (BAV) is often performed under rapid right ventricular pacing (burst >180 bpm) with the induction of a functional cardiac arrest for up to 30 seconds. Aortic valve predilation aims at facilitating the crossing of the aortic annulus, accurate valve positioning and does also provide information on the anatomy of the valve complex. However, BAV has been shown to have a number of potentially detrimental effects. There is limited experience for the balloon expandable Edwards THV on the need for predilation (BAV). Experience so far has only been documented from smaller, uncontrolled case series. The investigators aim to document the incidence of several kinds of complications in a large, multicenter registry / prospective controlled cohort study to identify associations between patient related variables and outcomes.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Inflammatory Response in Post-operated Aortic Valve Replacement Patients.

Aortic Valve DiseaseAortic Valve Stenosis2 more

Background Calcification of the aortic valve affects more than 26% of adult patients over 65 years of age and is the main indication for valve replacement in the United States of America. Previous evidence shows that aortic valve calcification is an active biological process associated with inflammation. The only actual treatment for severe aortic stenosis is surgical aortic valve replacement (AVR). The materials with which the different types of prostheses are manufactured could induce inflammation per se. Biological prostheses, an incomplete cell removal process and therefore, the presence of residual proteins of animal origin, could induce the immune system's response. In the manufacturing bioprosthesis at the "Ignacio Chávez" National Institute of Cardiology (INC), an evaluation was carried out in the early, and late post-surgical period, it was shown that the inflammatory response after six months is similar to that produced by mechanical prosthesis. This study's main objective is to evaluate the inflammatory response in patients with post-operated AVR due to biological or mechanical prosthetic valve through different plasma biomarkers in long-term follow-up. Research question What is the inflammatory response and calcification in patients who undergo aortic valve replacement for a manufactured prosthesis at the "Ignacio Chávez" National Institute of Cardiology in the long-term follow-up? Hypothesis Manufactured bioprostheses at the "Ignacio Chávez" National Institute of Cardiology show a similar or lower inflammatory response to imported bioprostheses or mechanical prostheses associated with less valve dysfunction and more outstanding durability.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Microembolic Signals and Cerebrospinal Fluid Markers of Neuronal Damage After Surgical Aortic Valve...

Aortic Stenosis

The use of MRI have shown that the incidence of postoperative cerebral lesions due to cerebral embolization is high (1). Nonetheless the extent of postoperative neurological dysfunction is only a fraction of the actual amount of new postoperative changes detected on MRI. Transcranial Doppler (TCD) has shown the occurrence of extensive microembolic signals in intracerebral arteries during open heart procedures (2). The clinical significance of cerebral microemboli is not clear (3-5). The use of serological markers to assess cerebral injury after open cardiac surgery is difficult to interpret. The levels of markers seems to be contaminated from extracerebral sources (6). In order assess the release of markers of neuronal damage after open aortic valve surgery the investigators intend to examine the levels of S-100B, NSE and Tau in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) by comparing the levels preoperative with the levels one day after surgery. Furthermore the investigators will determine the total amount of cerebral microembolic signals during the surgical procedure by means of TCD. The investigators will statistically test if there is any correlation between the increase in cerebrospinal fluid levels of S-100B,NSE and Tau and the cerebral embolic load.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Biomarkers in Aortic Stenosis - B.A.S.S.

Aortic StenosisDisorder of Prosthetic Cardiac Valve4 more

This study is being done to determine whether or not new blood test(s) can determine the severity of heart conditions. Aortic stenosis, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, mitral regurgitation, aortic regurgitation, artificial heart valve regurgitation or stenosis, and tricuspid valve regurgitation associated with pacemaker leads are the cardiac disorders under study. The blood tests involve analysis for von Willebrand Factor antigen and activity, von Willebrand Factor multimers, and brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels. The results of the blood tests will be compared to the information from the clinically-indicated echocardiogram and one blood test compared to another.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

CryoValve SG Pulmonary Human Heart Valve Post Clearance Study

Pulmonary Valve StenosisPulmonary Valve Insufficiency2 more

The purpose of this study is to collect long-term follow-up data of the CryoValve SG Pulmonary Human Heart Valve.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Value of Oral Phytate (InsP6) in the Prevention of Progression of the Cardiovascular Calcifications...

Heart Valve DiseaseAortic Stenosis

Intervention study focused on preventing the progression of aortic valve calcification. Vascular and cardiac calcifications are a marker of risk and poor outcome, especially the severe calcified aortic stenosis and coronary calcification. Its increasing prevalence is now a health problem. The knowledge and the therapeutic objective of this condition have changed in recent years and pathophysiological aspects at present, focus on atherosclerotic disease and inflammation. Several clinical trials have failed to demonstrate that statins or ACE inhibitors prevent the progression of cardiovascular calcification. Taking into account the new concepts of ectopic calcification and research results from our group, the most logical approach to prevent progression would be an early intervention and management of the calcification inhibiting agents such as phytate (inositol six-phosphate -- InsP6). Hypothesis: The phytate prevents or delays the progression of cardiovascular calcification. It is a clinical trial of intervention of oral phytate (InsP6) in patients with mild to moderate cardiovascular calcification (aortic valve and / or coronary arteries) compared with placebo over a period of 24 months. It is a prospective, randomized minimization of variables to ensure homogeneity of the groups. The primary analysis will be the time evolution of the extent of calcium in the aortic valve and coronary arteries made with CT. Secondary variables are the degree of progression of aortic stenosis and clinical events (death, stroke, angina, stroke and cancer of any type).

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

CoreValve Advance International Post Market Study

Severe Aortic Stenosis

The CoreValve Advance study is intended to evaluate the clinical utility of the Medtronic CoreValve System in a "Real-World" patient population.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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