About this trial
This is a post-market, prospective, multicenter, single-arm post market study sponsored by Pi-Cardia Ltd. The ShortCut is indicated for use as a splitting device of bioprosthetic aortic valve leaflets to facilitate valve-in-valve procedures for subjects at risk for coronary obstruction. The ShortCut has been cleared by FDA under DEN240017, and this study is a post-market evaluation of the ShortCut per the FDA cleared indications for use.
The objectives of the study are:
1. To collect real-world data on the use of ShortCut to split bioprosthetic aortic valve leaflets prior to TAVR in subjects at risk for coronary obstruction. 2. To collect real-world data on coronary patency following ShortCut and ViV TAVR procedures in subjects who are at risk for coronary artery ostium obstruction.
Data will be collected, where available, from the subjects' medical records at the following time-points: baseline, index procedure, pre-discharge, and 30 days post-procedure.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Male or female ≥ 22 years of age.
Subject is planned to undergo a ViV TAVR procedure with the ShortCut, according to its labeling.
Preprocedural evidence for risk for coronary occlusion during ViV TAVR in bioprosthetic valve failure.
Written informed consent to participate in the study obtained from the subject or subject's legal representative, according to local regulations
Disqualifiers
Any contraindication as specified in the approved device label.
An excessive aortic valve leaflet calcium morphology, as determined by CT assessment.
Anatomy that is not suitable for the use of the ShortCut, as determined by CT assessment.
Coronary, carotid or vertebral artery disease that, in the opinion of the local Heart Team, should be treated; or treatment of such disease ≤ 1 month prior to index procedure.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Transfemoral catheter designed to split the bioprosthetic aortic valve leaflets prior to TAVR