TAVR in Low-Risk Patients: 1-Year Results From the LRT Trial.

  • Waksman, Ron
  • Corso, Paul J
  • Torguson, Rebecca
  • Gordon, Paul
  • Ehsan, Afshin
  • Wilson, Sean R
  • Goncalves, John
  • Levitt, Robert
  • Hahn, Chiwon
  • Parikh, Puja
  • Bilfinger, Thomas
  • Butzel, David
  • Buchanan, Scott
  • Hanna, Nicholas
  • Garrett, Robert
  • Buchbinder, Maurice
  • Asch, Federico
  • Weissman, Gaby
  • Ben-Dor, Itsik
  • Shults, Christian
  • Bastian, Roshni
  • Craig, Paige E
  • Ali, Syed
  • Garcia-Garcia, Hector M
  • Kolm, Paul
  • Zou, Quan
  • Satler, Lowell F
  • Rogers, Toby
Publication date
May 2019
Publisher
MaineHealth Knowledge Connection

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study sought to evaluate clinical outcomes and transcatheter heart valve hemodynamics at 1 year after transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) in low-risk patients. BACKGROUND: Early results from the LRT (Low Risk TAVR) trial demonstrated that TAVR is safe in patients with symptomatic severe aortic stenosis who are at low risk for surgical valve replacement. METHODS: The LRT trial was an investigator-initiated, prospective, multicenter study and was the first Food and Drug Administration-approved Investigational Device Exemption trial to evaluate feasibility of TAVR in low-risk patients. The primary endpoint was all-cause mortality at 30 days. Secondary endpoints included clinical outcomes and valve hemodynamics at 1 y...

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