Two-year results of the 17-mm avalus aortic valve in the PERIGON Japan trial

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Background: The PERIcardial SurGical AOrtic Valve ReplacemeNt (PERIGON) Japan Trial was developed to assess the safety and effectiveness of the 17-mm Avalus bioprosthesis (Medtronic, Minneapolis, MN, USA) in patients undergoing surgical aortic valve replacement. Methods and Results: The primary endpoint in the trial was the percentage of patients achieving the composite of at least 1 class improvement in New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class at 1 year compared with baseline and effective orifice area index (EOAI) of 0.6cm2/m2 or greater at 1-year after implantation, compared with a performance goal of 60%. The present study reports outcomes through 2 years. Eleven patients were implanted (10 [91%] female, median age 78.3 years). From baseline to 1 year, 10 subjects (91%) showed an improvement in NYHA classification. At 1 year, mean (±SD) EOAI was 0.82±0.17cm2/m2, with 10 patients (91%) having an EOAI ≥0.6cm2/m2. As such, 9 of 11 patients (82%) successfully met the primary endpoint. One death occurred between the 1- and 2-year follow-up visits, unrelated to the valve. There were no valve reinterventions, explants, or device deficiencies through 2 years. Conclusions: The PERIGON Japan Trial met its primary endpoint. Surgical implantation of the 17-mm Avalus aortic bioprosthesis can be performed with an acceptable incidence of device-related adverse events, and the valve performs effectively based on echocardiographic findings.

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Okita, Y., Fujita, T., Zaikokuji, K., Nakajima, H., Yamanaka, K., Fukumura, Y., … Komiya, T. (2021). Two-year results of the 17-mm avalus aortic valve in the PERIGON Japan trial. Circulation Journal, 85(7), 1035–1041. https://doi.org/10.1253/circj.CJ-20-1024

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