On-X Heart Valve - 17mm Aortic and 23mm Mitral
- Conditions
- Heart Valve Disease
- Interventions
- Device: 23mm mitral valve (On-X)Device: 17mm aortic valve (On-X )
- Registration Number
- NCT01812174
- Lead Sponsor
- On-X Life Technologies, Inc.
- Brief Summary
This study examines the hemodynamic and hemolytic properties of two additional smaller size valves to the On-X line of valves already approved by FDA.
- Detailed Description
The purpose of the study is to assess the safety and efficacy of the 17mm On-X Aortic Prosthetic Heart Valve and the 23mm On-X Mitral Prosthetic Heart Valve when used to replace diseased aortic or mitral valves in human subjects.
The On-X 17mm aortic valve will be implanted in approximately 20 and at least 15 patients who will be followed for at least 1 year. Patients will be any age and will require this size valve as determined in surgery but will be recruited prior to surgery based on results of preoperative screening tests.
Enrollment into the 23mm mitral arm of the study has been terminated.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- TERMINATED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 20
- Patients of any age; unless waived by local IRB assent of the patient and in all cases consent of parent or legally authorized representative is required if a patient is under the age of majority and not legally emancipated.
- Patients who are sufficiently ill to warrant replacement of their diseased natural or prosthetic valve, based on standard cardiovascular diagnostic workups.
- Patients who are in sufficient satisfactory condition, based on the physical exam and investigator's experience, to be an average or better operative risk, (i.e., likely to survive one year postoperatively).
- Patients who require an isolated aortic valve replacement size 17 mm or isolated mitral valve replacement size 23mm.
- Patients who are geographically stable and willing to return to the implanting center for follow-up visits.
- Patients or legally authorized representatives who are adequately informed of their participation in the clinical study and what will be required of them in order to comply with the protocol.
- Patients requiring concomitant cardiovascular surgery, such as coronary bypass may be included in the study.
- Patients who are pregnant, planning to become pregnant or are lactating. 2 Patients who have a noncardiac progressive disease, which in the investigator's experience produces an unacceptable increased risk to the patient.
3 Patients who have a documented history of substance (drug or alcohol) abuse or are prison inmates.
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Patients with a previous prosthetic valve, where it is not being replaced by a study valve, or patients requiring multiple valve replacement.
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Patients with active endocarditis or active myocarditis. 6 Patients who require tricuspid or pulmonic valve replacement. 7. Patients who have not agreed to return for the required number of follow-up visits or who are geographically unavailable for follow-up.
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Patients who cannot be maintained on long-term anticoagulant therapy. 9. Patients with non-cardiac illness resulting in a life expectancy of less than 1-year.
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Patients previously enrolled and implanted in this trial may not re-enter after withdrawal.
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Patients already enrolled in another investigational device or drug study (nor can enrolled patients be enrolled in other studies).
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Patients with acute preoperative neurological deficit, myocardial infarction, or cardiac event who have not returned to baseline for at least 30-days prior to enrollment.
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Patients with aortic aneurysm or other medical condition that creates a higher than usual risk of surgical complication.
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Patients who are prisoners or mentally ill, and pediatric patients who are incapable of understanding their assent as judged by the principal investigator.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description 23mm On-X Mitral Heart Valve 23mm mitral valve (On-X) Patients receiving the 23mm On-X mitral heart valve as a replacement for diseased native or prosthetic mitral heart valve. Enrollment into the 23mm On-X mitral arm has been terminated. 17mm On-X Aortic Heart Valve 17mm aortic valve (On-X ) Patients receiving the 17mm On-X aortic heart valve as a replacement for diseased native or prosthetic aortic heart valve.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Number of Valve Related Adverse Events at 1 Year 1 Year Number of subjects with a valve related adverse event at 1 year.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Diagnosis of Valve Thrombosis at 1 Year 1-year Number of subjects with a diagnosis of Valve Thrombosis at 1 year
Trial Locations
- Locations (10)
Mayaguez Medical Center
๐ต๐ทMayaguez, Puerto Rico
Arkansas Children's Hospital
๐บ๐ธLittle Rock, Arkansas, United States
Children's Heart Center Nevada
๐บ๐ธLas Vegas, Nevada, United States
Maine Medical Center
๐บ๐ธPortland, Maine, United States
Cincinnati Children's Medical Center
๐บ๐ธCincinnati, Ohio, United States
University of Oklahoma/Children's Hospital
๐บ๐ธOklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Mary Bridge Children's - Tacoma General Hospital
๐บ๐ธTacoma, Washington, United States
Hospital Clinico Provincial
๐ช๐ธBarcelona, Spain
University Hospital Salamanca
๐ช๐ธSalamanca, Spain
University of Virginia
๐บ๐ธCharlottesville, Virginia, United States