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Durability Data for Bioprosthetic Surgical Aortic Valve

Authors :
Fazal Wahab Khan
Eugene H. Blackstone
Benish Fatima
Yash Jobanputra
Samir R. Kapadia
Amar Krishnaswamy
E. Murat Tuzcu
Ramyashree Tummala
Divyanshu Mohananey
Lars G. Svensson
Stephanie Mick
Kinjal Banerjee
Source :
JAMA Cardiology. 4:71
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
American Medical Association (AMA), 2019.

Abstract

Importance Although several studies have reported data on surgical aortic valve durability, variability in study methodologies and definitions as well as inadequate follow-up make the interpretation of data from these studies difficult to interpret. Objective To review available data on structural valve deterioration (SVD) of surgical bioprosthetic aortic valves by examining the published literature as well as data reported to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Evidence Review A systematic review using Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis reporting guidelines to obtain all available data from preexisting literature on the actuarial freedom from SVD and outcomes of SVD. Data were collected from database inception to November 2016. Additionally, data reported to the FDA were obtained. Findings In total, 167 studies and 12 FDA reports including 101 650 patients and 17 different valve types were analyzed. There were 11 different definitions of SVD used in the studies. Core laboratory data were available for 11 studies. Mean follow-up ranged from less than 1 year to 14 years. Kaplan-Meier estimates were reported for up to 30 years of follow-up, with 0% to 37% of patients remaining at risk at maximum follow-up. Food and Drug Administration–reported data are similarly variable in duration (mean follow-up range, 1.2 to 7 years) and completeness of follow-up, with final follow-up of 0.1% to 95%. Conclusions and Relevance There is considerable variability in reporting SVD of surgical aortic valves, with different definitions and inadequate long-term systematically collected core laboratory data. Rigorously collected long-term data with standardized definitions for surgical valves are needed to provide a benchmark for the durability of rapidly evolving transcatheter valves.

Details

ISSN :
23806583
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
JAMA Cardiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....27374454c48fab99031987268cc72e9d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1001/jamacardio.2018.4045