医学
心室流出道
血流动力学
肺动脉瓣
外科
心内膜炎
心脏病学
反流(循环)
心脏瓣膜
内科学
肺动脉瓣关闭不全
阀门更换
感染性心内膜炎
支架
肺动脉高压
不利影响
肺动脉
主动脉瓣
主动脉瓣置换术
临床终点
心室流出道梗阻
前瞻性队列研究
作者
Sang Yun Lee,Gi Beom Kim,Mário Carminati,Luca Giugno,Ahmet Çelebi,İlker Kemal Yücel,Andreas Eicken,Peter Ewert,Stanimir Georgiev,Jae Young Choi,Chang Sin Kim,Federico Gutiérrez‐Larraya,Enrique Balbacid-Domingo,Ender Odemis,Mete Han Kızılkaya,José Luis Zunzunegui,Fernando Ballesteros,Seong Ho Kim,So Ick Jang,Thomas Krasemann
标识
DOI:10.1161/circinterventions.126.016616
摘要
BACKGROUND: Patients with congenital or acquired right ventricular outflow tract dysfunction frequently require pulmonary valve replacement and are exposed to repeated surgical interventions due to prosthetic valve degeneration. The PULSTA self-expanding transcatheter pulmonary valve was designed to address a broad spectrum of native and surgically repaired right ventricular outflow tract anatomies. This study reports the midterm safety, hemodynamic performance, and durability outcomes of the prospective, multinational PULSTA CE approval trial (PULSTA Carpentier Edwards). METHODS: This premarket, multicenter, nonrandomized study enrolled 58 patients across 11 centers in 6 countries. Successful PULSTA implantation was achieved in 57 patients (98.3%), including 4 valve-in-valve procedures. Patients were followed for a median duration of 4.1 years. Primary end points included procedural or device-related serious adverse events, hemodynamic improvement, and sustained valve function. RESULTS: <0.001). Valve performance remained stable throughout follow-up, with 93.8% of patients exhibiting mild or less pulmonary regurgitation at 4.1 years. Freedom from reintervention was 98.2% at 5 years. One patient required a PULSTA-in-PULSTA implantation due to paravalvular leakage, and one case of infective endocarditis was successfully managed with antibiotic therapy. No stent fractures or structural valve deterioration were observed. CONCLUSIONS: The PULSTA transcatheter pulmonary valve demonstrated high procedural success, durable valve function, and sustained hemodynamic benefits. Its adaptability to diverse right ventricular outflow tract anatomies and favorable safety profile supports its role as an effective therapeutic option for patients with right ventricular outflow tract dysfunction. REGISTRATION: URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov; Unique identifier: NCT03983512.
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