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General |
Study Status |
Progress Adequate |
Application Number / Requirement Number |
P130021 S025/ PAS002 |
Date Original Protocol Accepted |
10/26/2016
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Date Current Protocol Accepted |
 
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Study Name |
Comprehensive/Linked-Registry Based Surv
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Device Name |
Medtronic CoreValve Evolut R XL system
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Clinical Trial Number(s) |
NCT02207569 NCT02746809
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General Study Protocol Parameters |
Study Design |
Comprehensive/Linked/RegistryBased Surveillance
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Data Source |
External Registry
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Comparison Group |
No Control
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Analysis Type |
Descriptive
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Study Population |
Adult: >21
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Detailed Study Protocol Parameters |
Study Objectives |
To monitor the device performance in the post-approval setting through the national TVT-registry
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Study Population |
Patients with symptomatic heart disease due to either severe native calcific aortic stenosis or failure (stenosed, insufficient, or combined) of a surgical bioprosthetic aortic valve who are judged by a heart team, including a cardiac surgeon, to be at high or greater risk for open surgical therapy (i.e., Society of Thoracic Surgeons operative risk score greater than or equal to 8% or at a greater than or equal to 15% risk of mortality at 30 days)
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Sample Size |
All implanted patients in the TVT-registry within 5 years of device approval
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Key Study Endpoints |
(1) device success (intra-procedure); (2) all-cause mortality, all stroke, life-threatening (or disabling) bleeding, acute kidney injury-stage 3 (including renal replacement therapy, acute events associated with index TAVR procedure), peri-procedural myocardial infarction, and repeat procedure for valve-related dysfunction (surgical or interventional therapy) at 30 days and 12 months; (3) neurological (non-stroke), vascular complications, and quality of life (KCCQ) outcomes at 30 days and 12 months; and (4) all-cause mortality, all stroke, and repeat procedure for valve-related dysfunction (surgical or interventional therapy) annually through 5 year post implantation.
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Follow-up Visits and Length of Follow-up |
5 years
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