Clinical Eligibility Criteria:
Clinical Inclusion Criteria:
Subjects must meet all the following criteria to be eligible for participation in the study:
1. Subject is ≥ 18 years of age.
2. Subject meets FDA approved indications for TAVR using an iliofemoral approach with a commercially approved transcatheter heart valve.
3. Female subjects of childbearing potential must have a negative serum or urine pregnancy test within 14 days prior to the index study procedure.
4. Subject agrees to comply with all protocol-specified procedures and assessments.
5. Subject or subject's legal representative signs an IRB/EC approved informed consent form prior to study participation.
Clinical Exclusion Criteria:
Subjects will be excluded if any of the following criteria apply:
1. Subjects with hepatic failure (Child-Pugh class C).
2. Subjects with hypercoagulable states that cannot be corrected by additional periprocedural heparin.
3. Subjects who have a planned treatment with any other investigational device or procedure during the study period.
4. Subjects planned to undergo any other cardiac surgical or interventional procedure (e.g., concurrent coronary revascularization) during the TAVR procedure or within 10 days prior to the TAVR procedure. NOTE: Diagnostic cardiac catheterization is permitted within 10 days prior to the TAVR procedure.
5. Subject has experienced an acute myocardial infarction (World Health Organization \[WHO\] criteria) within 30 days of the planned index procedure.
6. Subject requires an urgent or emergent TAVR procedure.
7. Subjects with renal failure (estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate \[eGFR\] \< 30 mL/min by the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease \[MDRD\] formula, or on dialysis).
8. Subject has documented history of stroke or transient ischemic attack within prior 6 months, or any prior stroke with a permanent major disability or deficit (baseline mRS ≥3).
9. Subject has an ejection fraction of 30% or less.
10. Subject has a sensitivity to contrast media that cannot be adequately pre-treated.
11. Subject has known allergy or hypersensitivity to any embolic protection device materials (e.g., nickel-titanium) or allergy to intravascular contrast agents that cannot be pre-medicated.
12. Subject has active endocarditis or an ongoing systemic infection defined as fever with temperature \> 38°C and/ or white blood cell \> 15,000 IU.
13. Subjects undergoing therapeutic thrombolysis.
14. Subject has history of bleeding diathesis or a coagulopathy or contraindications to anticoagulation and antiplatelet therapy.
15. Subject is known or suspected to be pregnant, or is lactating.
16. Subject has contraindications to cerebral MRI (e.g., body habitus that precludes imaging, claustrophobia, implanted non-MRI compatible permanent pacemaker or defibrillator, metallic clips or fragments).
17. In the investigator's opinion, the subject has other factors that may cause the subject to be non-compliant with the protocol or confound the data interpretation, such as participating in another drug or device clinical study, or other medical illness.
General Anatomic Exclusion Criteria
Subjects meeting any of the following criteria will not be eligible for participation in the study:
1. Non-iliofemoral approach is required for the TAVR system (e.g., trans-axillary, trans-subclavian, trans-brachiocephalic, trans-carotid, trans-apical or trans-aortic access for TAVR is required).
2. Subject peripheral anatomy is not compatible with contralateral iliofemoral access with an 11 French catheter (e.g., due to excessive tortuosity, stenosis, ectasia, dissection, or aneurysm).
3. Ascending aorta length (from the brachiocephalic artery takeoff to the most distal edge of the TAVR prosthetic device) less than 3.5 cm.
4. Diameter of the aorta at the intended site of Emblok filter deployment proximal to the brachiocephalic artery ostium is less than 25 mm or greater than 40 mm.
5. Subjects with severe peripheral arterial, abdominal aortic, or thoracic aortic disease that precludes delivery sheath vascular access.
6. Subjects in whom the aortic arch is heavily calcified, severely atheromatous, or severely tortuous.