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PROSE: Prospective Randomized Trial of the On-X Mechanical Prosthesis and the St Jude Medical Mechanical Prosthesis EvaluationCentral MessagePerspective

Authors :
W. R. Eric Jamieson, MD
John L. Ely, MS
Johan Brink, MBChB, PhD
Timothy Pennel, MBChB, MMED
Paul Bannon, MB, BS, PhD
Jashvant Patel, MS, MCh
Rajiv Kumar Gupta, MBBS, MS, MCh
Prasanna Simha Mohan Rao, MS, MCh
Damyanti Agrawal, MS, MCh
Lars Wiklund, MD, PhD
A. Pieter Kappetein, MD, PhD
Rune Haaverstad, MD, PhD
Thomas Geisner, MD
Torsten Doenst, MD, PhD
Christian Schlensak, MD, PhD
Salgunan Nair, MBBS, MS, MCh
Craig Brown, MD
Matthias Siepe, MD
Ralph J. Damiano, MD
Yves Langlois, MD
Kotturathu M. Cherian, MBBS, MS
Hormoz Azar, MD
John C. Chen, MD
Joseph E. Bavaria, MD
Lynn M. Fedoruk, MD
Nabil A. Munfakh, MD
V. Sridhar, MBBS, MS, MCh
Peter M. Scholz, MD
Thomas A. Pfeffer, MD
Jian Ye, MSc, MD
Source :
JTCVS Open, Vol 12, Iss , Pp 51-70 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2022.

Abstract

Objectives: The Prospective Randomized On-X Mechanical Prosthesis Versus St Jude Medical Mechanical Prosthesis Evaluation (PROSE) trial purpose was to investigate whether a current-generation mechanical prosthesis (On-X; On-X Life Technologies/Artivion Inc) reduced the incidence of thromboembolic-related complications compared with a previous-generation mechanical prosthesis (St Jude Medical Mechanical Prosthesis; Abbott/St Jude Medical). This second report documents the valve-related complications by individual prostheses and by Western and Developing populations. Methods: The PROSE trial study was conducted in 28 worldwide centers and incorporated 855 subjects randomized between 2003 and 2016. The study enrollment was discontinued on August 31, 2016. The study protocol, and analyses of 10 demographic variables and 24 risk factors were published in detail in 2021. Results: The total patient population (N = 855) included patients receiving an On-X valve (n = 462) and a St Jude Medical valve (n = 393). The overall freedom evaluation showed no differences at 5 years between the prostheses for thromboembolism or for valve thrombosis. There were also no differences in mortality. There were several differences between Developing and Western populations. The freedom relations at 5 years for mortality favored Western over Developing populations. Valve thrombosis was differentiated by position and site: aortic

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26662736
Volume :
12
Issue :
51-70
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
JTCVS Open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.0dfde60d980a408a838b84dd99641b64
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xjon.2022.07.011