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VIDEO: Repositionable TAVR valve holds promise


 

AT THE ESC CONGRESS 2014

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BARCELONA – The transcatheter aortic valve replacement technology is changing rapidly, especially in Europe where the regulatory process is different and more types of valves are on the market.

One of the current focus areas in the development of TAVR devices is making retrievable and repositionable valves to improve the implantation process and patient outcomes. Late last year, Lotus Valve System reported favorable results for its valve in the REPRISE II study.

At the annual congress of the European Society of Cardiology, Dr. Stylianos A. Pyxaras presented another study showing that the repositionable Direct Flow Medical valve in elderly high-risk patients with severe aortic stenosis compared well in safety and efficacy with the results of the DISCOVER trial.

Dr. Deepak L. Bhatt, executive director of Interventional Cardiovascular Programs and professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston, shared his opinion about the findings and the future implications on practice. He was not involved in any of the mentioned studies.

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