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Freestyle-Perimount Calcification Comparison

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East Limburg Hospital

Status

Completed

Conditions

Valve Heart Disease
Aortic Valve Disease

Treatments

Diagnostic Test: Multislice CT scanning for aortic wall calcification
Diagnostic Test: Transthoracic stress echocardiography

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04359030
ctu2020003

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of this study is to evaluate the rate and anatomy of the aortic wall and leaflet calcification of the FS prosthesis implanted as full root in patients younger than 60 years compared to a stented bioprostheses (Perimount Magna Ease, PM). A 3D CT scan will be used to assess the calcification score and to determine the relationship between calcification and aortic valve leaflet.

Full description

A recent update of the American Hear Association and American College of Cardiology Guidelines for the Management of Patients With Valvular Heart Disease1 recommended that for patients between 50 and 70 years of age, it is reasonable to the choice of either a mechanical or bioprosthetic valve; the threshold for biological valves continues to decrease and more younger adults will receive this kind of prosthesis. However the best biological option for these patients is still a matter of debate. Stented bio-prosthesis is the most common choice. However, the predicted 15-year risk of needing reoperation because of structural deterioration is 22% for patients 50 years of age2.

In the late 80's stentless valve as the Medtronic Freestyle (FS) has been introduced with the hope that it may provide physiological flow in the aortic root, sinuses, and coronary orifices and a low risk of thromboembolism. Several randomized study and meta-analysis demonstrated improved hemodynamic, a larger orifice area and a midterm survival advantage of stentless aortic valve compared to stented aortic valve replacement3, 4. The FS valve is believed to provide greater durability and superior hemodynamic performance due to the low mechanical stress on the leaflet tissues. The failure mode of the FS is thought to be mostly calcification of the aorta wall and cusp tears because collagen degradation5. This phenomenon is inflammation mediated process.

Aim of this study is to evaluate the rate and anatomy of the aortic wall and leaflet calcification of the FS prosthesis implanted as full root in patients younger than 60 years compared to a stented bioprostheses (Perimount Magna Ease, PM). A 3D CT scan will be used to assess the calcification score and to determine the relationship between calcification and aortic valve leaflet.

Between 2007 and 2017, among patients younger than 60 years of age, 51 patients underwent a full root replacement with a FS and 49 received a Perimount Magna Ease prosthesis. Those patients will undergo a 3D CT scan. The group of the patient with PM will be matched in function of age and interval of follow-up with the FS group.

A transthoracic echocardiogram will be performed to check residual valve insufficiency and trans-valvular gradients. A cardiopulmonary exercise test ( with extraction of maximal oxygen consumption ) combined with a trans thoracic echocardiography (stress echocardiography) will be performed to evaluate the patients exercise capacity and its influence on the cardiac and valve function.

Enrollment

90 patients

Sex

All

Ages

Under 60 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Provision of signed and dated informed consent form
  • Patients treated with FS or PM
  • Age less than 60 at the moment of the implant

Exclusion criteria

  • Kidney failure or contrast allergy
  • Previous endocarditis and aortic dissection
  • Pregnancy or lactation

Trial design

90 participants in 2 patient groups

Freestyle group
Description:
Patients treated with a Freestyle aortic valve bioprosthesis
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Transthoracic stress echocardiography
Diagnostic Test: Multislice CT scanning for aortic wall calcification
Perimount group
Description:
Patients treated with a Perimount aortic valve bioprosthesis
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Transthoracic stress echocardiography
Diagnostic Test: Multislice CT scanning for aortic wall calcification

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Karlien Seurs; matteo pettinari

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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