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Point-of-care Haemostasis Testing of Von Willebrand Factor Function Embedded in Catheterization Laboratory to Improve Real-time Management of Paravalvular Regurgitation During Minimally Invasive TAVI

Status: Recruiting
Location: See all (9) locations...
Intervention Type: Other, Diagnostic test
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

Paravalvular regurgitation (PVR) is an important complication of Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) that is associated with a 2.5-fold increase risk of mortality. Transesophageal echocardiographic (TEE) is considered as the gold standard to assess the severity of PVR and guide the physician to perform corrective procedures during TAVI, but it requires general anesthesia (GA). With such approach (TEE+GA), the PARTNERII trial has demonstrated that very low rate of PVR (3,5%) can be achieved with current devices. Registries have demonstrated a strong trend for using a mini-invasive approach in which the procedure is performed under conscious sedation (CS) without TEE. However, several studies raised concerns on the safety of this mini-invasive approach concerning the PVR rate. Thus, the accurate and real-time assessment of the presence and severity of PVR is an unmet clinical need to optimize TAVI without TEE guidance. A recent study reported that a blood biomarker reflecting the Von Willebrand factor (VWF) activity, i.e. the closure time with adenosine diphosphate (CT-ADP), is a valuable non-invasive, highly reproducible, and easy to perform alternative to TEE for PVR evaluation. The hypothesis is that the measurement of CT-ADP during TAVI performed without TEE guidance can improve both the detection of significant PVR and thus the procedural and clinical outcomes (primary objective).

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
Healthy Volunteers: f
View:

• All patients scheduled to undergo mini-invasive TAVI at any of the participating centers and fulfilling the inclusion criteria will be eligible for entry in the study. The decision to undertake TAVI will be made by the local heart team.

• Symptomatic aortic stenosis scheduled to undergo TAVI

• TAVI performed via mini-invasive approach defined as: transfemoral access route; local anesthesia/conscious sedation; no TEE guidance.

• All types of prosthetic valves (balloon-expandable, self-expandable, others) are accepted

Locations
Other Locations
France
Hopital Estaing - Chu63 - Clermont Ferrand
RECRUITING
Clermont-ferrand
Institut Coeur-Poumon, CHU
RECRUITING
Lille
Chu Montpellier
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Montpellier
CHU de Nimes
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Nîmes
Hu Pitie Salpetriere Aphp - Paris 13
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Paris
Hopital Haut-Leveque - Chu - Pessac
RECRUITING
Pessac
Chru Rennes Site Pontchaillou
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Rennes
Hopital Civil / Nouvel Hopital Civil - Strasbourg
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Strasbourg
CHU de Toulouse
RECRUITING
Toulouse
Contact Information
Primary
Eric Van Belle, MD,PhD
eric.vanbelle2@chru-lille.fr
03 20 44 50 15
Backup
Flavien Vincent, MD, PhD
flavien.vincent@chru-lille.fr
03 20 44 59 62 (31588)
Time Frame
Start Date: 2019-12-18
Estimated Completion Date: 2026-12
Participants
Target number of participants: 944
Treatments
Experimental: CT-ADP group
PVR assessment with the standard methods and with the CT-ADP that will be provided to the operator in real-time during TAVI. The decision to undertake corrective procedure will be left at the discretion of the operator and based on the results of the CT-ADP on top of the standard methods of PVR assessment.
Other: Control group
PVR assessment with standard methods only (at discretion of the operator excluding CT-ADP and transesophageal echocardiography). CT-ADP will not be provided to the operator at the time of TAVI. The decision to undertake corrective procedure will be left at the discretion of the operator according to the results of the standard methods of PVR assessment.
Authors
Eric Vanbelle
Sponsors
Collaborators: Siemens Healthineers, France
Leads: University Hospital, Lille

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