Supera Stent Study in Patients with Narrowing of the Leg Arteries
Résumé de l'étude
This study investigates two different stents (vascular wall support) for the treatment of circulatory disorders caused by narrowing of the leg arteries. We compare whether the Supera® stent from the manufacturer Abbott is superior to the standard stent from the manufacturer Medtronic, the EverFlex™, in terms of primary patency rate and the need for re-intervention within 24 months. As part of the regular treatment, an angiography (vascular imaging with contrast agent) and balloon dilation (expansion of the narrowing) are performed. If this is sufficient to keep the leg arteries open and no stent is needed, the patient cannot participate in the study. Otherwise, the stent placement occurs, provided the patient continues to meet all study eligibility requirements. The stent placement procedure is carried out according to medical regulations, as well as outside the study. After stent placement, patients rest in bed for approximately 2-4 hours and can generally go home the same day or the following day, provided their health status is checked beforehand. Thereafter, patients must come to the treating hospital for examinations at months 1, 6, 12, and 24 to check their health status and response to therapy. For this purpose, physical and imaging examinations, such as ultrasound and pressure measurements (pulse status), are performed. The total study duration per patient is 24 months. This study is conducted as a prospective, randomized, multicenter parallel-group study. This means that a random process decides, comparable to flipping a coin, whether a patient receives the Supera® stent or an EverFlex™ stent; this is called randomization. The probability of receiving the Supera® stent is 50%. Both stents used in this study, Supera® or EverFlex™, are approved medical devices that are used in the same way as they are already used in everyday clinical practice.
(BASEC)
Intervention étudiée
Stents (vascular wall support) for the treatment of circulatory disorders caused by narrowing/occlusion of the leg arteries.
Stents used in this study: Supera® stent from the manufacturer Abbott or EverFlex™ Entrust™ or Protégé™ EverFlex™ from the manufacturer Medtronic
(BASEC)
Maladie en cours d'investigation
Circulatory disorders caused by narrowing/occlusion of the leg arteries
(BASEC)
- Patients with femoro-popliteal artery disease requiring a stent after balloon dilation - Available for 24 months - Men and women aged 18 years and older (BASEC)
Critères d'exclusion
- Patients who cannot receive combined antiplatelet therapy (Aspirin 100 mg and Clopidogrel 75 mg) or anticoagulation therapy - Patients with known allergies to Nitinol (Nickel-Titanium) or contrast agents that cannot be medically treated - Previous stent implantation in the intended vascular segment (BASEC)
Lieu de l’étude
St-Gall, Winterthur
(BASEC)
Sponsor
Kantonsspital Winterthur
(BASEC)
Contact pour plus d'informations sur l'étude
Personne de contact en Suisse
Prof. Dr. med. Christoph A. Binkert
+41 52 266 21 21
christoph.binkert@clutterksw.chKantonsspital Winterthur
(BASEC)
Informations générales
Kantonsspital Winterthur KSW
(ICTRP)
Informations scientifiques
Kantonsspital Winterthur KSW
(ICTRP)
Nom du comité d'éthique approbateur (pour les études multicentriques, uniquement le comité principal)
Commission cantonale de Zurich
(BASEC)
Date d'approbation du comité d'éthique
18.04.2019
(BASEC)
Identifiant de l'essai ICTRP
NCT03941314 (ICTRP)
Titre officiel (approuvé par le comité d'éthique)
A prospective randomized, parallel-group, multicentre, superiority trial of the SUPERA peripheral stent system in patients with femoro-popliteal artery disease (BASEC)
Titre académique
A Prospective Randomized, Parallel-group, Multicentre, Superiority Trial of the SUPERA Peripheral Stent System in Patients With Femoro-popliteal Artery Disease (ICTRP)
Titre public
A Superiority Trial of the SUPERA Peripheral Stent System in Patients With Femoro-popliteal Artery Disease (ICTRP)
Maladie en cours d'investigation
Peripheral Arterial Disease (ICTRP)
Intervention étudiée
Device: Supera? Peripheral Stent System;Device: EverFlex? Self-Expanding Peripheral Stent System (ICTRP)
Type d'essai
Interventional (ICTRP)
Plan de l'étude
Allocation: Randomized. Intervention model: Parallel Assignment. Primary purpose: Treatment. Masking: None (Open Label). (ICTRP)
Critères d'inclusion/exclusion
Gender: All
Maximum age: N/A
Minimum age: 18 Years
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients with femoro-popliteal artery disease, who will require a stent
femoro-popliteal following failed percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA)
- Target Lesion length <200mm
- Planned follow-up available for at least 24 months
- Written informed consent to participate in the study and agreement to comply with the
study protocol must be obtained from the patient prior to initiation of any
study-mandated procedure and randomization
Exclusion Criteria:
- Life expectancy <24 months
- Patients who cannot receive dual antiplatelet therapy (aspirin 100mg and clopidogrel
75mg) or anticoagulation therapy
- Patients with known allergies to: nitinol (nickel titanium); or contrast agent, that
cannot be medically managed
- Participation in another study with investigational drug/device within the 30 days
preceding and during the present study
- Previous enrolment into the current study
- Prior stenting at the location of intended stenting
- Patients who are judged to have a lesion that prevents complete inflation of an
angioplasty balloon or proper placement of the stent or stent delivery system
- Enrolment of study investigator, his/her family members, employees and other dependent
persons
- If female and of childbearing potential: known pregnancy or a positive urine pregnancy
test (confirmed by a positive serum pregnancy test), or lactating
(ICTRP)
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Critères d'évaluation principaux et secondaires
Difference in primary patency rate (proportion of patients classed as treatment succsess) (ICTRP)
Difference in primary patency rate;Difference in target lesion/vessel revascularization;Difference in amputation;Difference in time to restenosis (and time to target lesion revascularization due to restenosis);Difference in Anklre Brachial Index;Difference in Fontaine classification (ICTRP)
Date d'enregistrement
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Inclusion du premier participant
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Sponsors secondaires
Abbott;Cantonal Hospital of St. Gallen (ICTRP)
Contacts supplémentaires
Christoph A Binkert, MD, Kantonsspital Winterthur KSW (ICTRP)
ID secondaires
CTU 17/037, BASEC 2019-00312 (ICTRP)
Résultats-Données individuelles des participants
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Informations complémentaires sur l'essai
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03941314 (ICTRP)
Résultats de l'essai
Résumé des résultats
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Lien vers les résultats dans le registre primaire
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