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Postdilation of Evolut Transcatheter Heart Valves: Insights From Bench Testing

Thursday, February 26, 2026

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Source Name: The Journal of the American College of Cardiology: Cardiovascular Interventions

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Ole de Backer, Ryan Stublaski, Hatem Tadros, Arif Khokhar, Gintautas Bieliauskas, Steven J. Yakubov, Michael Deeb, Kendra J. Grubb, John K. Forrest, Michael J. Reardon

In this brief report, the authors present an ex vivo bench study evaluating the impact of post-dilation strategies on Evolut FX+ transcatheter heart valves (23, 26, 29, and 34 mm). Valves were expanded in an elliptical annular model and underwent post-dilation using balloons either within or exceeding the instructions for use recommendations. Instructions for use-guided post-dilation preserved frame geometry, caused no leaflet damage, and maintained the regurgitant fraction below thresholds (<20 percent), remaining below 5 percent after 200 million accelerated wear cycles, simulating five years. In contrast, off-guidance balloon oversizing or inflation greater than two atmospheres caused waist overexpansion and leaflet tears at the skirt attachment site, with increased regurgitation. The authors conclude that excessive post-dilation may compromise leaflet integrity and durability. 

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