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Vascular Effects Through Sirolimus vs. Paclitaxel DCB Implantation

Recruiting
18 - 85 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

Endovascular treatment of symptomatic atherosclerotic peripheral artery disease (PAD) is recommended as the primary revascularization strategy. Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) of the superficial femoral artery has a high initial success rate, but restenosis and dissections frequently occur.The influence of the novel devices with improved hemodynamic capabilities with respect to vasomotion of the vessel wall, vascular function and vascular compliance can be measured by FMD (flow-mediated dilation), arterial stiffness indices and vascular strain analysis. The aim of this ITT is to determine the potential improvement and impact of the SELUTION SLR in the infrainguinal arteries on local vascular function.

Description

Endovascular treatment of symptomatic atherosclerotic peripheral artery disease (PAD) is recommended as the primary revascularization strategy. Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) of the superficial femoral artery has a high initial success rate, but restenosis and dissections frequently occur. While restoration of tissue perfusion is achieved, these interventional strategies affect vascular function, perpetuating dysfunctional vascular homeostasis. Vascular and endothelial dysfunction per se is the pathophysiologic principle involved in the initiation and progression of atherosclerosis and has been correlated to higher incidences of cardiac events such as myocardial infarction or the need for interventions. PTA and DCB treatment alter the endothelial homeostasis but the impact and detailed mechanisms are incompletely understood. The influence of the novel devices with improved hemodynamic capabilities with respect to vasomotion of the vessel wall, vascular function and vascular compliance can be measured by FMD (flow-mediated dilation), arterial stiffness indices and vascular strain analysis.

The aim of this ITT is to determine the potential improvement and impact of the SELUTION SLR in the infrainguinal arteries on local vascular function.

Device to be used are SELUTION SLR™ (Sustained Limus Release) drug eluting balloon (n = 35) vs. Active comparator, Paclitaxel eluting balloon (Medtronic InPact, n = 35)

The analysis of the primary end point will be performed on an intention-to-treat basis.

Subgroup analyses will be performed according to PAD classification etiology and based on stent length.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Peripheral artery disease
  • Target lesions 3 cm distal to the CFA-bifurcation including SFA and PA lesions
  • Clinical diagnosis of chronic, symptomatic lower limb ischemia as defined by Rutherford 2, 3, 4 and 5
  • Planed peripheral intervention TASC A-D
  • Subject must be between 18 and 85 years old
  • Female of childbearing potential must have a negative pregnancy test within 10 days prior to index procedure and utilize reliable birth control until completion of the 12-month angiographic evaluation
  • Vessel diameter ≥4.0 mm and ≤7.0 mm
  • Willing to comply with the specified follow-up evaluation
  • Written informed consent prior to any study procedures
  • Pretreatment with an adequately sized balloon

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Bifurcational lesions of the CFA and lesions including the first 3 cm of the SFA, due to technical aspects of FMD measurement
  • Instent-Restenosis
  • Thrombolysis within 72 hours prior to the index procedure
  • Aneurysm formations in the femoral artery or popliteal artery
  • Concomitant hepatic insufficiency, deep venous thrombus, coagulation disorder or receiving immunosuppressant therapy
  • Unstable angina pectoris at the time of the enrollment
  • Recent myocardial infarction or stroke < 30 days prior to the index procedure
  • Life expectancy less than 12 months

Study details

Peripheral Arterial Disease, Flow-mediated Dilation, Drug Eluting Balloon, Infrainguinal Peripheral Arterial Disease

NCT05450042

University Hospital, Essen

27 January 2024

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