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This study aims to investigate the prevalence and characteristics of multiple and mixed valvular heart disease (MMVD), which includes combinations of stenotic or regurgitant lesions on cardiac valves. The research will be conducted as a multicenter observational study, involving several centers worldwide, and will have a one-year follow-up period (with a possible extension to 5 years). The primary aim is to determine the proportion of MMVD among patients evaluated for valvular heart disease. Secondary aims include the evaluation of the epidemiologic distribution of clinical, biological, and cardiovascular imaging characteristics at baseline, management strategies, and their impact on prognosis. The study will also evaluate clinical outcomes such as mortality, hospitalization for heart failure, and changes in echocardiographic parameters. This research aims to provide valuable insights into the diagnosis, management, and prognosis of MMVD, addressing an important knowledge gap in this area.


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Multiple and mixed valvular heart disease (MMVD), ie, the combination of stenotic or regurgitant lesions occurring on ≥2 cardiac valves (multiple valvular heart disease (VHD)) or the combination of stenotic and regurgitant lesions on the same valve (mixed VHD), are frequent in clinical routine. Nevertheless, their clinical, biological, cardiovascular imaging, and management is not well established. This study will assess the proportion of MMVD including each combination of multiple and mixed VHD in a multicentre registry of all consecutive patients assessed on a cardiovascular imaging department for VHD. Furthermore, as secondary aims, baseline characteristics, decision-making and therapeutic strategy at baseline and their impact in terms of prognostic. This is a prospective multicentre observational study involving 174 centres worldwide (35 countries) conducted as a cohort study with a 1-year follow-up (with possible extension to 5 years). Consecutive patients with a diagnosis of MMVD by echocardiography who meet the inclusion criteria will be included during the 6 months period of recruitment. In the context of a "real-life" cohort, baseline evaluation will be left to the discretion of the attending physician (and could encompass clinical evaluations, biomarkers, electrocardiograms, transthoracic and transoesophageal echocardiography, stress echocardiography, cardiac catheterization, invasive angiography, cardiac CT, and Cardiac MRI). Final diagnosis of the physician will be given, and physician will manage the patient in accordance with international guidelines (transcatheter valve intervention, surgery or no intervention). One year follow-up will be performed during a patient visit or by contact with the treating physician or the patient: vital status, hospitalizations for cardiac reasons (including heart failure), history of stroke and the performance of a new valvular intervention. The primary endpoint will be the proportion of MMVD among all patients admitted for VHD evaluation in the imaging department. Secondary endpoints encompass; (i) epidemiologic distribution of clinical, biological, and cardiovascular imaging characteristics at baseline. (ii) proportion of MMVD treated by surgery, percutaneous or medical as well as the detail for management and how complication are managed (iii) prognostic evaluation at one year of follow-up in terms of clinical composite outcome (cardiovascular mortality, hospitalization for heart failure, myocardial infarction, pulmonary embolism and stroke), all-cause mortality, hospitalisation for heart failure, and change in echocardiographic parameters. This is the first prospective multicentre study assessing the proportion of MMVD and their characteristics in term of diagnosis, management, and prognostic. ;


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NCT number NCT06235385
Study type Observational
Source Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
Contact Théo PEZEL, MD PhD
Phone 668722489
Email theo.pezel@aphp.fr
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date February 7, 2024
Completion date August 1, 2029

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