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Rapid Deployment Aortic Replacement (RADAR) Registry in Spain: a protocol

INTRODUCTION: Rapid deployment valves (RDV) represent a newly introduced approach to aortic valve replacement which facilitates surgical implantation and minimally invasive techniques, shortens surgical times and shows excellent haemodynamic performance. However, evidence on their safety, efficacy a...

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Autores principales: Bautista-Hernandez, Victor, Cal-Purriños, Natalia, Arribas-Leal, Jose M, Carnero-Alcazar, Manuel, Gutierrez-Diez, Jose F, Cuenca-Castillo, Jose J
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5253533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28073791
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-011437
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author Bautista-Hernandez, Victor
Cal-Purriños, Natalia
Arribas-Leal, Jose M
Carnero-Alcazar, Manuel
Gutierrez-Diez, Jose F
Cuenca-Castillo, Jose J
author_facet Bautista-Hernandez, Victor
Cal-Purriños, Natalia
Arribas-Leal, Jose M
Carnero-Alcazar, Manuel
Gutierrez-Diez, Jose F
Cuenca-Castillo, Jose J
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description INTRODUCTION: Rapid deployment valves (RDV) represent a newly introduced approach to aortic valve replacement which facilitates surgical implantation and minimally invasive techniques, shortens surgical times and shows excellent haemodynamic performance. However, evidence on their safety, efficacy and potential complications is mostly fitted with small-volume and retrospective studies. Moreover, no current guidelines exist. To improve our knowledge on this technology, The Rapid Deployment Aortic Replacement (RADAR) Registry will be established across Spain with the aim of assessing RDV outcomes in the real-world setting. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The RADAR Registry is designed as a product registry that would provide information on its use and outcomes in clinical practice. This multicentre, prospective, national effort will initially involve 4 centres in Spain. Any patient undergoing cardiac surgery for aortic valve replacement and receiving an RDV as an isolated operation or in combination with other cardiac procedures may be included. Participation is voluntary. Data collection is equal to information obtained during standard care and is prospectively entered by the participating physicians perioperatively and during subsequent follow-up visits. The primary outcome assessed is in-hospital and up to 5 years of follow-up, prosthetic valve functioning and clinical status. Secondary outcomes are to perform subgroup analysis, to compare outcomes with other existing approaches and to develop future clinical guidelines. The follow-up assessments are timed with routine clinical appointments. Dissociated data will be extracted and collectively analysed. Initial target sample size for the registry is 500 participants entered with complete follow-up information. Different substudies will be implemented within the registry to investigate specific populations undergoing aortic valve replacement. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The protocol is approved by all local institutional ethics committees. Findings will be shared by the participant hospitals, policymakers and the academic community to promote quality monitoring and efficient use of this technology.
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spelling pubmed-52535332017-01-25 Rapid Deployment Aortic Replacement (RADAR) Registry in Spain: a protocol Bautista-Hernandez, Victor Cal-Purriños, Natalia Arribas-Leal, Jose M Carnero-Alcazar, Manuel Gutierrez-Diez, Jose F Cuenca-Castillo, Jose J BMJ Open Cardiovascular Medicine INTRODUCTION: Rapid deployment valves (RDV) represent a newly introduced approach to aortic valve replacement which facilitates surgical implantation and minimally invasive techniques, shortens surgical times and shows excellent haemodynamic performance. However, evidence on their safety, efficacy and potential complications is mostly fitted with small-volume and retrospective studies. Moreover, no current guidelines exist. To improve our knowledge on this technology, The Rapid Deployment Aortic Replacement (RADAR) Registry will be established across Spain with the aim of assessing RDV outcomes in the real-world setting. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The RADAR Registry is designed as a product registry that would provide information on its use and outcomes in clinical practice. This multicentre, prospective, national effort will initially involve 4 centres in Spain. Any patient undergoing cardiac surgery for aortic valve replacement and receiving an RDV as an isolated operation or in combination with other cardiac procedures may be included. Participation is voluntary. Data collection is equal to information obtained during standard care and is prospectively entered by the participating physicians perioperatively and during subsequent follow-up visits. The primary outcome assessed is in-hospital and up to 5 years of follow-up, prosthetic valve functioning and clinical status. Secondary outcomes are to perform subgroup analysis, to compare outcomes with other existing approaches and to develop future clinical guidelines. The follow-up assessments are timed with routine clinical appointments. Dissociated data will be extracted and collectively analysed. Initial target sample size for the registry is 500 participants entered with complete follow-up information. Different substudies will be implemented within the registry to investigate specific populations undergoing aortic valve replacement. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The protocol is approved by all local institutional ethics committees. Findings will be shared by the participant hospitals, policymakers and the academic community to promote quality monitoring and efficient use of this technology. BMJ Publishing Group 2017-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5253533/ /pubmed/28073791 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-011437 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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Cal-Purriños, Natalia
Arribas-Leal, Jose M
Carnero-Alcazar, Manuel
Gutierrez-Diez, Jose F
Cuenca-Castillo, Jose J
Rapid Deployment Aortic Replacement (RADAR) Registry in Spain: a protocol
title Rapid Deployment Aortic Replacement (RADAR) Registry in Spain: a protocol
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title_short Rapid Deployment Aortic Replacement (RADAR) Registry in Spain: a protocol
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topic Cardiovascular Medicine
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-011437
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