Massive TAVR registry tracks 10,000 patients for Real-World insights

NCT ID NCT03826264

First seen Jan 09, 2026 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 20 times

Summary

This study is a large registry that will follow 10,000 people who have had a TAVR procedure to replace a faulty heart valve. The goal is to see how well the procedure works over the long term in everyday medical practice. Researchers will track deaths, heart attacks, and other heart-related events to better understand the real-world benefits and risks of TAVR.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Asan Medical Center

    RECRUITING

    Seoul, South Korea

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  • Bucheon Sejong Hospital

    ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING

    Bucheon-si, South Korea

  • Chungnam National University Hospital

    RECRUITING

    Daejeon, South Korea

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  • Northwestern Memorial Hospital

    RECRUITING

    Chicago, Illinois, 60611, United States

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  • Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University

    RECRUITING

    Hangzhou, China

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  • Seoul National University Hospital

    COMPLETED

    Seoul, South Korea

  • Stanford University

    RECRUITING

    Stanford, California, 94305, United States

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