Double tap balloon technique may boost TAVI valve performance
NCT ID NCT07430267
First seen Feb 24, 2026 · Last updated May 10, 2026 · Updated 11 times
Summary
This study tests whether using a second balloon inflation (called 'double tap') during a heart valve replacement procedure called TAVI helps the new valve open more fully. The trial will include 250 adults with severe aortic stenosis. Researchers will compare standard TAVI to TAVI with the extra balloon step to see if it improves valve expansion and blood flow.
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Cabrini Hospital
Malvern, Victoria, 3144, Australia
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Epworth Hospital
Richmond, Victoria, 3121, Australia
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The Alfred Hospital
Melbourne, Victoria, 3004, Australia
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