Plain-English translation of NCT07035847 on ClinicalTrials.gov โ ยท Source last updated ยท Translation generated ยท How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases โ it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This trial is testing a new approach to replacing a severely narrowed aortic valve (the valve that controls blood flow from your heart). Instead of using X-rays to guide the procedure, doctors will use ultrasound imaging โ the same technology used to look at a baby during pregnancy. The goal is to see if this method is safe and works well for patients who need this valve replacement.
Aortic valve replacement is often guided by X-ray imaging, which exposes patients to radiation. This trial is exploring whether ultrasound guidance could be just as effective while avoiding radiation and potentially being simpler for doctors to use.
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If you join this trial, you would receive a transcatheter aortic valve replacement procedure โ a minimally invasive approach where doctors thread a new valve to your heart through a small vessel in your armpit area, guided by ultrasound imaging rather than X-rays. The research team will monitor your safety and how well the procedure works during and after the intervention.
AI-generated summary from trial data ยท Jun 19, 2026 ยท Not medical advice
China
Enrollment target
~20 participants
Started
October 2024
Primary completion
December 2026
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in February 2026.
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Central contact
Xiangbin Pan, MD
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Fuwai Hospital
Tell us you're interested and we'll help connect you with the research team. We'll walk you through what to expect first โ no email needed to get started.