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Multicenter Prospective Study of Low-Flow Low-Gradient Aortic Stenosis (TOPAS Study)

Aortic Valve Stenosis

Low-flow, low-gradient (LF-LG) aortic stenosis (AS) may occur with depressed (i.e. Classical LF; CLF) or preserved (i.e. Paradoxical LF; PLF) LV ejection fraction (LVEF) and both situations are amongst the most challenging encountered in patients with valvular heart disease. Although, CLF-LG AS is recognized has an important clinical entity, current ACC/AHA-ESC guidelines however do not provide precise recommendations for clinical management of these patients . PLF-LG AS is a new entity recently described by our group, which is characterized by more pronounced LV concentric remodeling with smaller LV cavity size and a restrictive physiology leading to impaired LV filling, altered myocardial function, and a low-flow state. Up to recently, this entity was often misdiagnosed, leading to underestimation of AS severity and inappropriate delays for aortic valve replacement surgery (SAVR). The two main challenges in patients with CLF- or PLF- LG AS are to distinguish between a true-severe (TS) versus a pseudo-severe (PS) stenosis and to accurately quantify the extent of myocardial impairment. Unfortunately, the traditional resting and stress echocardiographic parameters currently used to assess the severity of valvular and myocardial dysfunction in patients with LF-LG AS are far from being optimal, and as a consequence, quantification of disease severity and therapeutic management may not be appropriate in a substantial proportion of these patients. THE GENERAL OBJECTIVES of the TOPAS study are to develop and validate new parameters and biomarkers to improve the assessment of stenosis severity and myocardial impairment, the risk-stratification, and the clinical decision making in patients with LF-LG AS and to assess the impact of the different therapeutic strategies on patient outcomes.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Comparison Between Two Techniques Used in Treatment of Long Anterior Urethral Stricture

Urethral StrictureMale

To evaluate dorsolateral and dorsal approach urethroplasty in treatment of anterior urethral stricture by using buccal mucosal graft as regard voiding and sexual outcomes.

Not yet recruiting3 enrollment criteria

Effects of Interleukin (IL)-17A Inhibition on Idiopathic Subglottic Stenosis

Idiopathic Subglottic Stenosis

The purpose of this phase 2 study is to examine if inhibiting IL-17A activation using the biologic drug Taltz, in idiopathic subglottic stenosis patients will decrease scar fibroblast proliferation therefore reducing or eliminating the need for invasive or repeat surgeries.

Not yet recruiting8 enrollment criteria

DurAVR™ THV System: First-In-Human Study

Symptomatic Aortic StenosisSevere Aortic Valve Stenosis1 more

A prospective, non-randomized, single-arm, single-center, first-in-human study designed to evaluate the safety and feasibility of the DurAVR™ THV System in the treatment of subjects with symptomatic severe aortic stenosis.

Active35 enrollment criteria

RHEIA (Randomized researcH in womEn All Comers With Aortic Stenosis)

Aortic Valve StenosisHeart Valve Diseases

Purpose of this prospective, randomized, controlled, multi-center study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) as compared to surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) in female patients with severe symptomatic aortic stenosis. Patients will be randomized 1:1 to receive either TAVI or SAVR aortic valve replacement. For TAVI procedure, Edwards SAPIEN 3 THV system Model 9600 TFX (20, 23, 26 and 29 mm) or SAPIEN 3 Ultra THV system Model 9750 TFX (20, 23, 26) with the associated transfemoral delivery systems will be sued, for SAVR any commercially available surgical bioprosthetic valve. Patients will undergo the following visits: Screening, Procedure, Post Procedure, Discharge, 30 day, 6 months (telephone contact) and 1 year.

Active42 enrollment criteria

Re-establishing Flow Via Drug Coated Balloon For The Treatment Of Urethral Stricture Disease

Urethral Stricture

The study described below is designed to assess the safety and device performance for the drug coated balloon (DCB) for the treatment of urethral stricture.

Active23 enrollment criteria

Oxford - Fibrates in Aortic Stenosis

Aortic Valve Stenosis

Aortic stenosis (AS) is characterised by left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy and altered myocardial substrate metabolism. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPARα), a regulator of lipid metabolism is deactivated in pressure overload hypertrophy such as in AS and can lead to dysregulation of fatty acid oxidation, myocardial triglyceride accumulation (steatosis) and lipotoxicity. The investigators propose a proof-of-concept study to investigate the effect of altering myocardial triglyceride (MTG) using a PPARα agonist, fenofibrate on cardiac physiology in patients with asymptomatic moderate-severe AS. The primary endpoint is a change in MTG assessed by magnetic resonance spectroscopy at baseline and after 6 months of treatment. Exploratory endpoints are changes in cardiac physiology including myocardial deformation (strain) as assessed by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. The investigators hypothesise that pharmacological reduction of MTG with a PPARα agonist will result in steatosis regression and changes in cardiac physiology.

Active15 enrollment criteria

Use of DurAVR™ THV System in Subjects With Severe Aortic Stenosis: Early Feasibility Study

Aortic StenosisSymptomatic Aortic Stenosis2 more

To evaluate the safety and feasibility of DurAVR™ THV System in the treatment of subjects with symptomatic severe native aortic stenosis.

Active40 enrollment criteria

VALVOSOFT® Pivotal Study

Aortic Valve CalcificationAortic Valve Stenosis

The objective of the study is to evaluate the safety and performance of a new non-invasive ultrasound therapy (NIUT) with Valvosoft in the treatment of Calified Aortic Stenosis

Active29 enrollment criteria

Oriental Intervention for Enhanced Neurocognitive Health (ORIENT) Diet in Patients With Intracranial...

Cognitive DeclineCognitive Change2 more

To test the effects of 6 month additional intervention of ORIENT diet versus usual medical treatment for Intracranial / Carotid Stenosis on cognitive decline, multi-mode MRI image markers and serum and fecal biomarkers in a randomized controlled trial of 120 patients with intracranial / carotid stenosis, who are aged older than 40 years and without dementia.

Not yet recruiting16 enrollment criteria
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