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In approximately 10-15% of all patients after surgical or interventional heart valve replacement, flapping defects appear as complications in the long-term course, so-called paravalvular / paraprothetic leaks (PVL). In some patients, due to the severity of the defect, a new procedure is required - with a not inconsiderable disease or even mortality risk


Clinical Trial Description

In approximately 10-15% of all patients after surgical or interventional heart valve replacement, flapping defects appear as complications in the long-term course, so-called paravalvular / paraprothetic leaks (PVL). In some patients, due to the severity of the defect, a new procedure is required - with a not inconsiderable disease or even mortality risk. For a number of years, the catheter-based closure of the defect has been increasingly used by means of the implantation of plug-devices as a new treatment method for patients with a high surgical risk. The existing data on the operation method and safety of the method already used at some centers are promising. In order to demonstrate the clinical routine of patients with an interventional occlusion of a PVL in a timely manner, the Stiftung IHF Ludwigshafen will publish a multicentric register entitled "Deutsches Plug Register" The goal is, among other things, the documentation of patient characteristics, indications, and complications of treated patients.The German Heart Foundation promotes the setting up of the plug register. In this time, 200 patients with valve prosthesis defects, with which the indication for plug implantation was placed prospectively and retrospectively, are to be included in the register. ;


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NCT number NCT03179969
Study type Observational
Source Stiftung Institut fuer Herzinfarktforschung
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date June 1, 2017
Completion date May 25, 2022

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