Tracking a pig tissue heart Valve's lifespan in younger patients
NCT ID NCT06917586
Summary
This study aims to see how well a specific type of replacement heart valve, made from treated pig tissue, holds up over time in patients under 65. Researchers will track 300 patients who received this valve for mitral valve disease to check its durability, how often it needs re-replacement, and patient health outcomes. The goal is to better understand if this valve is a good long-term option for younger patients who want to avoid lifelong blood thinners.
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ProMedica Toledo Hospital
RECRUITINGToledo, Ohio, 43606, United States
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