Acquired cardiovascular disease
The St Jude Medical Trifecta aortic pericardial valve: Results from a global, multicenter, prospective clinical study

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Background

The St Jude Medical Inc (St Paul, Minn) Trifecta valve is a novel aortic biological prosthesis that incorporates several design features, including a true supra-annular sewing cuff, a stent design that maximizes valve hemodynamics while minimizing leaflet stresses, and an ethanol-based anticalcification technology. This study establishes the safety and early clinical and hemodynamic performance of the Trifecta valve.

Methods

The Trifecta bioprosthesis was implanted in 1014 eligible patients between 2007 and 2009 at 31 centers. The mean age of the population was 72.5 ± 9.0 years, of whom 650 (64.1%) were male and 364 (35.9%) were female. Eighty-two subjects (8.1%) had undergone previous open surgery. Indications for aortic valve replacement surgery included stenosis in 556 patients (54.8%), regurgitation in 61 patients (6.0%), and mixed pathology in 397 patients (39.2%).

Results

The overall follow-up included 844.3 late patient-years. Early (≤30 day) mortality occurred in 18 patients (1.8%), and there were 23 late (≥31 days) deaths yielding a linearized mortality rate of 2.72% per late patient-year. There were 27 early thromboembolic events, including 8 (0.8%) strokes, 17 (1.7%) reversible neurologic events, and 2 (0.2%) systemic embolic events. There were no instances of early valve thrombosis, endocarditis, or clinically significant hemolysis. There were 16 late thromboembolic events (linearized rate of 1.90% per year of follow-up), including 4 strokes and 12 reversible neurologic events. In total, there were 5 late valve explants, including 1 structural deterioration and 4 prosthetic valve endocarditis cases. Overall, freedom from valve explant was 99.4% at 2 years. At the time of discharge, average mean gradients ranged from 9.3 to 4.1 mm Hg and effective orifice area ranged from 1.58 to 2.50 cm2 for valve sizes 19 to 29 mm, respectively.

Conclusions

The St Jude Medical Trifecta valve is a unique pericardial bioprosthesis with design elements that provide excellent hemodynamic performance while providing ease of implantation. Long-term follow-up continues to confirm the promising results of this innovative bioprosthesis.

Abbreviations and Acronyms

EOA
effective orifice area
EOAI
effective orifice area index
NYHA
New York Heart Association
PPM
patient–prosthesis mismatch
TAVR
transcatheter aortic valve replacement

CTSNet classification

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Disclosures: Authors have nothing to disclose with regard to commercial support.