Optical Coherence Tomography for EVERolimus Eluting STent
NCT ID: NCT01146080
Last Updated: 2015-10-16
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
PHASE3
42 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2010-02-28
2015-10-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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PLATFORM TO BE USED PROMUS™ everolimus eluting stent. Stent sizes: 2.5 to 3.5 mm, 12 - 15 - 20 - 23 - 28 mm in lengths (according to product specifications).
PROMUS ELEMENT ™ Everolimus Eluting Stent. Stent sizes: 2.5 to 3.5 mm, 12 - 15 -20 - 23 - 28 mm in lengths (according to product specifications).
Patients presenting with a coronary artery lesion who are considered candidates for percutaneous coronary intervention and stent placement are eligible for the OCTEVEREST (Optical Coherence Tomography for EVERolimus Eluting STent)trial. Patients may have a second study lesion that can be treated with a second PROMUS™ Stent or PROMUS ELEMENT ™ Everolimus Eluting Stent.
Patients who do not meet all inclusion/exclusion criteria will not be enrolled or followed in the study. All patients who are candidates for the OCTEVEREST trial and undergo placement of the device must be consented prior to any data collection by a member of the institution's research team. All patients enrolled will be evaluated according to this protocol, regardless of sequence of treatment that ensues. More than one study lesion in different epicardial vessels may be treated in the same stage procedure. Actual study enrollment occurs following successful pre-dilatation of the study vessel, when the study device is introduced into the body. The target lesion must be able to be covered with a single stent. For diffuse lesions the total lesion length will be measured from the proximal shoulder of the most proximal lesion to the distal shoulder of the most distal lesion and should not exceed 24 mm. At 6 month follow-up, the entire stented region will be used to determine the mean lumen diameter and the percent diameter stenosis.
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) will be performed baseline and at 6 month follow up. Study site is requested to use the same OCT equipment for both procedures. The OCT procedure will be conducted according to Optical Coherence Tomography as specified by the Protocol. Optical Coherence Tomography images will be acquired at 15-30 frames per second (500 angular pixels x 250 radial pixels), from a 0.006" micro-optic core, 0.014" image wire, displayed with an inverse gray-scale lookup table, and digitally archived. The optical source used in this study has a center wavelength of 1310 nm and a bandwidth of 70 nm, providing an axial resolution of (10-12 μm in tissue with a tissue penetration of 2 mm). The transverse resolution, determined by the spot size of the sample arm beam, is 25 μm. OCT images will be analyzed by an independent Corelab (Cardialysis, Cleveland) expert in high resolution OCT analysis. An automatic analysis with novel dedicated software will be used for quantitative assessment. Interactive revision of contour appropriateness will be performed by experienced readers. In a blind fashion 10% of all sections will be re-evaluated to estimate the measurement variability (k value). The existence of malapposition will be assessed.
Angiography Angiography will be performed at baseline prior to stent placement, after stent placement, and at 6 month follow up. The Angiography procedure will be conducted according to Angiographic Core Laboratory procedure .A baseline angiography of the involved vessel will be performed in at least two near orthogonal views. Visual angiographic assessment will be used to determine if the lesion meets angiographic entry criteria. The study lesion must be free of foreshortening or vessel overlap. If angiography demonstrates that the target lesion meets study eligibility criteria, then the patient may be enrolled in the study.
Intravascular Ultrasound IVUS will be performed at the time of index procedure and at 6 month follow up. IVUS will initially be performed after successful, uncomplicated stent implantation (diameter stenosis \<10%, TIMI-3 flow). Study site IS requested to use the same IVUS equipment for both procedures. IVUS will be performed on all patients according to IVUS Core. Laboratory Acquisition Protocol. Imaging will be performed with a 40 MHz Atlantis catheter (Boston Scientific), after 50- 200 mcg of intracoronary nitroglycerin. Automated motorized pullback at 0.5 mm/sec will utilized during all IVUS runs (Hi-Lab Boston Scientific). Imaging will include the edges at least 5 mm proximal and distal to the stent. The transducer will be advanced at least 10 mm distal to the distal edge of the stent(s), and a continuous, uninterrupted imaging run performed to a point at least 10mm proximal to the proximal edge of the stent(s). All IVUS studies will be archived for subsequent CoreLab analysis in DICOM format. IVUS analysis will include measurements of external elastic membrane (EEM), stent, and lumen cross-sectional areas and volumes according to the Standards for the Acquisition, Measurement, and Reporting of Intravascular Ultrasound Studies. In addition, qualitative analysis (incomplete apposition, dissections) will also be performed according to the same standards document.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Promus Element
21 consecutive patients with Promus Element implanted to treat coronary artery lesion
Promus Element
Promus Element implanted to treat coronary artery lesions.
Promus
21 consecutive patients with Promus stent implanted to treat coronary artery lesions
Promus
Promus stent implanted to treat coronary artery lesions
Interventions
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Promus Element
Promus Element implanted to treat coronary artery lesions.
Promus
Promus stent implanted to treat coronary artery lesions
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patient is eligible for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)
* Patient has documented stable angina pectoris (Canadian Cardiovascular Society \[CCS\] Classification 1, 2, 3, or 4) or documented silent ischemia; or unstable angina pectoris (Braunwald Class IB-C, IIB-C, or IIIB-C)
* Patient demonstrates a left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) of ≥ 40% as measured prior to enrollment
* Patient understands and agrees to comply with all specified study requirements and provides written Informed Consent to this effect.
* Target lesion must be located in a native coronary artery with a visually estimated reference vessel diameter (RVD) ≥ 2.50 mm and ≤ 3,75 mm.
* Target lesion length must measure (by visual estimate) ≤ 24 mm.
* Target lesion must be in a major coronary artery or branch with visually estimated stenosis ≥ 50% and \<100% with TIMI flow \>1.
Exclusion Criteria
* Patient has a history of hypersensitivity to everolimus or paclitaxel or structurally related compounds
* Patient exhibits cardiogenic shock (systolic pressure \< 80mm Hg and PCWP \> 20mm Hg or cardiac index \<1.8 liters/minute/m2 or intra-aortic balloon pump or intravenous inotropes are needed to maintain a systolic pressure\>80 mm Hg) for any time within 24 hours prior to index procedure
* Patient demonstrates evidence of acute or chronic renal dysfunction (serum creatinine \> 2.0 mg/dl or 177 μmol/l)
* Planned cardiac surgery procedure ≤ 6 months post-index procedure
* Patient demonstrates evidence of a acute myocardial infarction (eg. STEMI or enzyme elevation CK \> 2X local laboratory's ULN unless CK-MB is \< 2X ULN) 7)
* Cerebrovascular accident (CVA) including stroke or TIA within previous 3 months
* Patient demonstrates evidence of leukopenia (leukocyte count \< 3.5 X 109/liter)
* Patient demonstrates evidence of thrombocytopenia (platelet count \< 100,000/mm3) or thrombocytosis (\>750,000/mm3)
* Patient is contraindicated to Aspirin (successful prior desensitization to Aspirin is not an exclusion), clopidogrel, or ticlopidine
* Patient is currently on warfarin, or possibility of treatment with warfarin during the following 6 months post index procedure
* Patient has been treated with paclitaxel, everolimus or other chemotherapeutic agents within 12-months prior to planned index procedure
* Anticipated treatment with paclitaxel, everolimus or oral rapamycin during any period in the 6-months after the index procedure
* Known allergy to stainless steel
* Female or male with known intention to procreate within 3 months after the index procedure (due to the exposure to paclitaxel and unknown affect it may have on the fetus)
* Female of childbearing potential with a positive pregnancy test within 7 days before the index procedure, or lactating, or intends to become pregnant during the 9 months post index procedure
* Patient that in the opinion of the investigator is not clinically appropriate for OCT evaluation.
* Evidence of thrombus of the study vessel, based on angiography or IVUS
* Study lesion is totally occluded (TIMI flow ≤ 1) either at baseline or before predilatation
* Study lesion, or the study vessel proximal to the study lesion is moderately or severely calcified, by visual estimate
* Study lesion is ostial in location (within 5.0 mm of vessel origin)
* Study lesion involving arterial segments with highly tortuous anatomy or where lesion is located within or distal to a \>60 degree bend in the vessel
* Study lesion involves a bifurcation with a diseased (\>50% stenotic) branch - Left main coronary artery disease (stenosis \>50%) whether protected or unprotected
* Target lesion length \> 24 mm, based on visual estimate by operator
* Target vessel diameter \> 3.75 mm, based on visual estimate by operator
* Target vessel diameter \< 2.5 mm based on visual estimate by operator
* Pre-treatment of the target lesion (excluding predilation) with another interventional device.
* Target lesion is restenotic from previous intervention
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Case Western Reserve University
OTHER
Boston Scientific Corporation
INDUSTRY
A.O. Ospedale Papa Giovanni XXIII
OTHER
Responsible Party
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GGuagliumi
MD
Principal Investigators
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Giulio Guagliumi, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Cardiovascular Department Ospedali Riuniti di Bergamo
Locations
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Cardiovascular Department Ospedali Riuniti di Bergamo
Bergamo, BG, Italy
Countries
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References
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Guagliumi G, Capodanno D, Ikejima H, Bezerra HG, Sirbu V, Musumeci G, Fiocca L, Lortkipanidze N, Vassileva A, Tahara S, Valsecchi O, Costa MA. Impact of different stent alloys on human vascular response to everolimus-eluting stent: an optical coherence tomography study: the OCTEVEREST. Catheter Cardiovasc Interv. 2013 Feb;81(3):510-8. doi: 10.1002/ccd.24374. Epub 2012 May 2.
Other Identifiers
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BG-001-09
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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