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The Prospective LEUVEN Transcatheter Valve Therapy Registry

The Prospective LEUVEN Transcatheter Valve Therapy Registry

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Overview

Assessment of feasibility, safety and outcomes of transcatheter valve interventions

Description

Transcatheter valve therapies have a growing impact on daily medical practice since the first human percutaneous implantation of an aortic valve bioprosthesis by A. Cribier in 2002. While initially these techniques were reserved for patients at prohibitive risk for surgical aortic valve implantation, indications moving toward patients at high and intermediate risk.

Outcomes of these percutaneous interventions need to be monitored to assess quality of care and tailor indications in this rapidly moving field in interventional cardiology.

Trial objectives and Design Trial objectives

  • to describe patient populations selected for transcatheter valve treatment
  • to describe procedural aspects and results
  • to perform clinical and hemodynamic follow-up of the patients Primary endpoints The primary endpoints of the study are clinical outcomes after transcatheter valve interventions according to the Valve Academic Research Consortium criteria (2-3).

Secondary endpoints The secondary endpoints of the study are hemodynamic outcomes after transcatheter valve interventions according to the Valve Academic Research Consortium criteria (2-3). Quality of life parameters, as well as exercise tolerance will be assessed.

Trial Design The design of the trial is a prospective non-interventional registry.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • All patients selected for percutaneous treatment of a valve disorder potentially qualify for the present registry

Exclusion Criteria:

  • All patients selected for percutaneous treatment of a valve disorder potentially qualify for the present registry. There are no formal exclusion criteria.

Study details
    Heart Valve Diseases

NCT03674788

Universitaire Ziekenhuizen KU Leuven

27 January 2024

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