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The CASPER study is a prospective, international, multicenter registry which aims to evaluate the use of an algorithm for choosing the size of the prosthesis to be implanted in patients with bicuspid aortic stenosis type I treated by TAVI with Evolut® Pro prostheses (23 -26-29) and Evolut® R 34.


Clinical Trial Description

STUDY DESIGN This is an Investigator initiated, international, multicenter, prospective registry, enrolling 100 consecutive BAV patients who will undergo TAVI with the Evolut R/Pro (23-26-29)/Evolut R 34THV. Enrollment will be without limitation for each center (competitive enrollment). The indication for TAVI will be based on each local Heart Team decision. As per local institution's regulatory policy, each patient will provide a written informed consent for the TAVI procedure, anonymous data collection and analysis. Each center will use its own consent template. All data will be collected in an electronic clinical report form (eCRF). STUDY POPULATION Population All consecutive patients diagnosed with type 0 or type 1 bicuspid aortic valve stenosis or steno-insufficiency disease, undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation, as per local standard of care. CASPER algorithm The sizing of the THV will be performed according to the proposed algorithm. First step ("calcium impact"): subtract 1 mm in patients with aortic calcium volume ≥300 mm3 (i.e. ≥ Class I); no subtraction in patients with aortic calcium volume <300 mm3 (i.e. Class 0). Second step ("raphe impact"): subtract 1 mm if the raphe length is ≥50% of the perimeter derived mean annulus diameter Further 0.5 mm will be subtracted if a high burden of calcium is distributed predominantly on the raphe site. In case of bicuspid Type 0 the second step should be skipped. Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation Procedure TAVI will be performed according to the local standards of care. Balloon valvuloplastywill be performed to prepare for TAVI deployment, at operator's discretion. Balloon size should not exceed the minimal diameter of the aortic annulus at baseline. TAVI deployment will be performed as the current best practices. All Centers will be encouraged to implant THV according to the two cusp alignment technique. If necessary, post dilatation will be performed, based on the final hemodynamics and aortic regurgitation assessment. The postdilatation will be performed according to the calcium burden with a balloon size diameter equal to the minor annulus diameter or to the mean diameter. Post-procedural MSCT scan The post-procedural MSCT scan must be performed between 2 and 30 days after the index procedure. Post implant measurements of THV dimensions (perimeter and area) will be obtained at inflow level, raphe level, and stent waist level (defined as the smallest dimension observed at any plane of the implanted prosthesis). If the raphe level corresponds to the stent waist level, only one measurement will be reported. Eccentricity index will be calculated for each level. Eccentricity will be defined as 1-(minimal diameter/maximal diameter) and will be calculated both at the inflow and at the narrowest level. The post-procedural raphe length (defined as the longest measurable dimension of the structure) will be measured at the same level of pre-procedural MSCT. The ratio between the pre and post-procedure raphe length will be calculated for the assessment of raphe shortening. Strut separation data will be acquired (maximal strut distance, mean strut distance, strut eccentricity index, i.e. maximal-minimal strut separation). The stent strut spaces will be measured separately at the inflow level, with the first stent strut defined as the strut closest to the commissure between the non-coronary and right coronary sinuses. The subsequent struts will be numbered clockwise in an ascending order (1-15 for the Evolut THV). ;


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NCT number NCT04817735
Study type Interventional
Source University of Pisa
Contact Anna Sonia Petronio, M.D.
Phone +39050995326
Email as.petronio@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date July 1, 2021
Completion date March 30, 2023

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