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ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT01026571

Identification of Genetic Causes of Bicuspid Aortic Valve Disease

BAVgenetics is a partnership between Investigators at Boston University, Brigham and Women's Hospital, and Massachusetts General Hospital dedicated to discovering the genetic causes of bicuspid aortic valve disease and associated aortic disease.

Gender: All

Ages: 14 Years - 80 Years

Updated: 2026-04-01

1 state

Bicuspid Aortic Valve
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT03440697

Pathogenetic Basis of Aortopathy and Aortic Valve Disease

The main purpose of this study is to define the complex genetic and pathogenic basis of thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA) and other forms of aortopathy and/or aortic valve disease by identifying novel disease-causing genes and by identifying important genetic modifiers for aortic and aortic valve disease severity.

Gender: All

Updated: 2026-02-13

2 states

Aortopathies
Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm
Aortic Valve Disease
+19
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT03635424

Medtronic Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) Low Risk Bicuspid Study

The objective of the trial is to evaluate the procedural safety and efficacy of the Medtronic TAVR system in patients with bicuspid aortic anatomy and severe aortic stenosis at low risk for SAVR

Gender: All

Ages: 60 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-10-21

15 states

Bicuspid Aortic Valve
RECRUITING

NCT06817148

Bicuspid Aortic Valve Replacement: Evaluation of Transcatheter Versus Surgery-Pilot Trial

The study protocol is a randomized trial of standard of care therapies for severe aortic stenosis (AS) in patients with a bicuspid aortic valve (BAV). Namely, the therapies to which patients will be randomized will be transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) or surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR), in patients deemed clinically suitable for both following heart team review. The purpose of this study is to compare the safety and efficacy of Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) versus Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement (SAVR) for treating patients with severe aortic stenosis (AS) who have a congenital bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) anatomy. Patients with BAV anatomy have been under-represented in previous trials and this study might provide important information to help guide future treatment options. The study patients will be followed with standard of care procedures for 10 years.

Gender: All

Ages: 50 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-02-10

1 state

Aortic Valve Stenosis
Bicuspid Aortic Valve
RECRUITING

NCT05739253

Changes of Ascending Aortic Diameter in Patients Undergoing Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement

The goal of this observational study is to assess the changes of ascending aortic diameter in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. whether the ascending aortic diameter increases or remains stable after transcatheter aortic valve replacement, especially in patients with preoperative ascending aortic dilatation; 2. the determinants of postoperative ascending aortic dilatation.

Gender: All

Updated: 2025-02-10

1 state

Aortic Stenosis
Ascending Aortic Dilatation
Bicuspid Aortic Valve
RECRUITING

NCT01756222

Bicuspid Aortic Valve (BAV) Registry

The purpose of this registry is to gather information on patients with bicuspid aortic valve disease.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-01-16

1 state

Bicuspid Aortic Valve
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT05389865

Proximal Aortopathy in Scotland - Epidemiology and Surgical Outcomes

The aorta is the principal arterial vessel arising from the left heart that transfers blood to the body. Certain genetic and familial disease processes are known to weaken the aortic wall resulting in dilation and potential rupture. These aortic complications carry high mortality (\>25%) and current management is orientated towards early detection and preventive treatment. Aortic dilation can also result in aortic valve dysfunction leading to heart failure. The estimated UK incidence of aortic disease per year is around 10 per 100,000 individuals, with 2000 people per year dying from aortic complications. The 2017-2020 National Adult Cardiac Surgery Audit report identified the number of people receiving surgery for aortic dissection in Scotland is per population proportionately lower compared to England (4.6 per million per year in Scotland vs. 6.6 per million per year in England). The reasons for this are unclear but may relate to the prevalence of aortic disease or a large geographic distribution with compromised access to specialized centres. Currently surgery is recommended when the aortic diameter exceeds a certain threshold. There are several types of effective surgical procedures, but there is still limited information on their long-term outcomes and the advantage of one procedure over another. The aims of the project are firstly to determine the clinical outcomes of the surgical procedures that are currently employed in Scotland to treat proximal aortic disease and secondly to describe the prevalence and distribution of proximal aortic disease within the Scottish population. The project will be hosted by the Golden Jubilee Research Institute. Contemporary and retrospective data will be collected from all the Scottish Cardiothoracic Surgery units which are based in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen. This will be the first study to analyse surgical outcomes for ascending aortic disease in Scotland, and the first to describe the epidemiology of aortic disease within the population. It is anticipated that the results will guide current surgical practise, and provide data to inform national service provision for the management of proximal aortic disease.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2024-07-15

Aortic Diseases
Aortic Dissection
Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic
+6
ENROLLING BY INVITATION

NCT06212050

Feasibility, Safety, and Effectiveness of the ACURATE neo2 Transcatheter Heart Valve for Severe Bicuspid Aortic Stenosis

The goal of the NEO2 BAV registry is to investigate the safety, effectiveness, and clinical performance of TAVI using the ACURATE neo2 valve in patients with severe BAV stenosis. The clinical, procedural, and imaging characteristics will be collected from patients with severe BAV stenosis, regardless of the phenotype, and treated with TAVI using the ACURATE neo2 bioprosthesis worldwide.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2024-06-21

Aortic Stenosis
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation
Bicuspid Aortic Valve
+1
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06375590

NavIIcusp: Bicuspid Aortic Valve Stenosis With Navitor Platform International Experience

The aim of this prospective registry is to evaluate the clinical impact of the new Navitor prosthesis (Abbott, Minneapolis, MN, USA) in BAV and evaluate both the main sizing methods (the classical annular or the supra-annular with ICD measurement at 4 mm above the virtual basal ring).

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2024-04-19

1 state

Bicuspid Aortic Valve
RECRUITING

NCT06153407

Genetic Test Based Risk Prediction of Early Calcific Aortic Valve Disease in Patients With Bicuspid Aortic Valve

This study is to elucidate the impact of germline mutations and clonal hematopoiesis (CHIP) on the progression of early aortic valve calcification in patients with bicuspid aortic valves. The study will be conducted over a recruitment period of one year and a follow-up observation period of two years. Considering a 2-year event rate and a 33% occurrence rate of clonal hematopoiesis, each group requires a minimum of 102 participants. Accounting for a 15% dropout rate, a total of 120 participants are needed for each group (type I error (α) = 5%, type II error (β) = 20%). Therefore, the total study population, including patients with normal aortic valve function, is set at 240 participants.

Gender: All

Ages: 19 Years - 80 Years

Updated: 2023-12-01

Bicuspid Aortic Valve
RECRUITING

NCT03836521

Bicuspid Aortic Valve Stenosis Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Registry

The objective of this study is to evaluate the procedural and clinical outcomes of patients with bicuspid aortic valve stenosis undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement.

Gender: All

Ages: 19 Years - 129 Years

Updated: 2019-02-11

1 state

Bicuspid Aortic Valve