Safety and Efficacy Study of the Amaranth Medical APTITUDE Bioresorbable Drug-Eluting Coronary Stent

NCT ID: NCT02568462

Last Updated: 2016-06-08

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

PHASE2

Total Enrollment

60 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2015-11-30

Study Completion Date

2021-07-31

Brief Summary

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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and performance of a new version of a coronary artery stent for treating blockages in the arteries supplying blood to the heart muscle. The Amaranth Medical APTITUDE scaffold releases a drug (sirolimus) to reduce the likelihood of the treated blood vessel developing a new blockage. In addition, the scaffold dissolves away over time, leaving no permanent implant after the blood vessel has healed.

Detailed Description

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The objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and performance of the AmM APTITUDE Bioresorbable Drug-Eluting Coronary Scaffold for use in the treatment of single, de novo, stenotic native coronary artery lesions in patients undergoing elective percutaneous coronary intervention. The scaffold is a single-use device comprised of a balloon-expandable, intracoronary drug coated scaffold pre-mounted on a rapid-exchange delivery catheter. The scaffold is made of Poly-L-Lactide (PLLA) and is coated with a polymer-antiproliferative drug (sirolimus) matrix. The scaffold provides mechanical support similar to a metallic stent to the vessel while it is healing, and then gradually breaks down over time leaving no permanent implant in the treated vessel. Compared to prior versions of the scaffold, the new device has a thinner strut design (a wall thickness of 120 µm rather than 150 µm), but is otherwise identical.

The study design is a prospective, non-randomized, multi-center, non-inferiority trial. It will enroll a maximum of 60 patients from up to 12 investigational centers in Colombia and the European Union. Eligible patients who are at least 18 years of age diagnosed with symptomatic ischemic disease due to a discrete, single, de novo, stenotic lesion in native coronary artery will be asked to participate in this study. After treatment with the investigational device, subjects will be followed for five years. Safety of the device will be evaluated using the incidence of target vessel failure during the follow-up period. Performance (efficacy) will be assessed using the in-scaffold late lumen loss measured by quantitative coronary angiography at nine months.

Conditions

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Coronary Artery Disease Myocardial Ischemia

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NA

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Coronary Scaffold Implantation

AmM APTITUDE Bioresorbable Drug-Eluting Coronary Scaffold

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

AmM APTITUDE Bioresorbable Drug-Eluting Coronary Scaffold

Intervention Type DEVICE

Placement of the investigational device into the diseased coronary artery to eliminate the vascular stenosis.

Interventions

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AmM APTITUDE Bioresorbable Drug-Eluting Coronary Scaffold

Placement of the investigational device into the diseased coronary artery to eliminate the vascular stenosis.

Intervention Type DEVICE

Other Intervention Names

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Coronary stent

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

General

1. Subject is ≥ 18 years of age and \< 85 years of age.
2. Subject agrees not to participate in any other investigational device or drug study for a period of two years following the index procedure. Questionnaire-based studies, or other studies that are non-invasive and do not require investigational devices or medications are allowed.
3. Subject (or their legally authorized representative) provides written informed consent prior to any study-related procedure, using the form approved by the local Ethics Committee.
4. Subject has:

1. evidence of myocardial ischemia (e.g., stable angina \[Canadian Cardiovascular Society 1, 2, 3, or 4\] or unstable angina \[Braunwald Class 1-3, B-C\], or silent ischemia with supporting imaging studies \[ETT, SPECT, stress echocardiography, or Cardiac CT\]), or
2. low or intermediate risk NSTEMI, or
5. Subject is an acceptable candidate for coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery.
6. Patient agrees to complete all protocol required follow-up visits, including angiograms.
7. Elective percutaneous interventions for non-target lesions are allowed if performed ≥ 30 days prior to or following the index procedure.

Angiographic

1. Patient indicated for elective stenting of a single, de novo, stenotic lesion in a native coronary artery.
2. Target lesion must measure ≤ 14 mm in length by on-line QCA.
3. Lesion must be located in a native coronary artery with a diameter (average of distal and proximal to lesion by IVUS) of 2.5 mm to 3.7 mm.
4. Target lesion must be in a major artery or branch with a visually estimated diameter stenosis of ≥ 50% and \< 100% with a Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction (TIMI) flow of ≥ 1.

Exclusion Criteria

General

1. Patient has known hypersensitivity or contraindication to aspirin, both heparin and bivalirudin, antiplatelet medication specified for use in the study (clopidogrel, prasugrel, and ticagrelor), sirolimus or its derivatives, poly (L-lactide), poly (D,L-lactide), platinum-iridium, or contrast sensitivity that cannot be adequately pre-medicated.
2. Patient has evolving ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI).
3. Patient has current unstable arrhythmias.
4. Patient has a left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) \< 30%.
5. Patient has received a heart transplant or any other organ transplant, or is on a waiting list for any organ transplant.
6. Patient has any previous stent placements ≤ 15 mm (proximal or distal) of the target lesion.
7. Patient is receiving or scheduled to receive chemotherapy for malignancy ≤ 30 days prior to or after the index procedure.
8. Patient is receiving immunosuppressant therapy and/or has known immunosuppressive or autoimmune disease (e.g. human immunodeficiency virus, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, severe asthma requiring immunosuppressive medication, etc.).
9. Patient is receiving or scheduled to receive chronic anticoagulation therapy (e.g., heparin, Coumadin) that cannot be stopped and restarted according to local hospital standard procedures.
10. Elective surgery is planned ≤ 9 months after the index procedure that will require discontinuation of anti-platelet medications.
11. Patient has a platelet count \< 100,000 cells/mm\^3 or \> 700,000 cells/mm\^3, a WBC of \< 3,000 cells/mm\^3, or documented or suspected liver disease (including laboratory evidence of hepatitis).
12. Patient has known renal insufficiency (e.g., eGFR \< 60 ml/kg/m\^2 or serum creatinine level of \> 2.5 mg/dL, or subject on dialysis).
13. Patient has a history of bleeding diathesis or coagulopathy or will refuse blood transfusions.
14. Patient has had a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) or transient ischemic neurological attack (TIA) ≤ 6 months prior to the index procedure.
15. Patient has had a significant GI or urinary bleed ≤ 6 months prior to the index procedure.
16. Patient has extensive peripheral vessel disease that precludes safe introducer sheath insertion.
17. Patient has received brachytherapy in any epicardial vessel (including side branches).
18. Pregnant or nursing subjects and those who plan pregnancy ≤ 2 years following index procedure. (Note: Female subjects of child-bearing potential must have a negative pregnancy test ≤ 28 days prior to the index procedure and agree to use contraception for 2 years.)
19. Patient has other medical illness (e.g., cancer or congestive heart failure) or known history of substance abuse (alcohol, cocaine, heroin, etc.) that per physician judgment that may cause non-compliance with the protocol or confound the data interpretation or is associated with a limited life expectancy (i.e., ≤ 1 year).
20. Subject belongs to a vulnerable population (per investigator's judgment, e.g., subordinate hospital staff, mentally deficient, or unable to read or write).

Angiographic Exclusion

1. Target lesion meets any of the following criteria:

1. Aorto-ostial location (within ≤ 3 mm of aorta junction).
2. Left Main location.
3. Located ≤ 3 mm of the origin of the left anterior descending (LAD) or left coronary circumflex (LCX).
4. Located within an arterial or saphenous vein graft or distal to a diseased (defined as vessel irregularity per angiogram and \> 20% stenosed lesion, by visual estimation) arterial or saphenous vein graft.
5. Lesion involving a bifurcation \> 2 mm in diameter and ostial lesion \> 40% stenosed by visual estimation or side branch requiring predilatation.
6. Total occlusion (TIMI flow 0) prior to wire crossing.
7. Excessive tortuosity (≥ two 45° angles), or extreme angulation (≥ 90°) proximal to or within the target lesion.
8. Restenotic from previous intervention.
9. Moderate to severe superficial calcification (defined as calcium arch \> 120°) proximal to or within the target lesion.
2. Target lesion involving a myocardial bridge.
3. Target vessel contains visible thrombus as indicated in the angiographic images.
4. Another clinically significant lesion is located in the same major epicardial vessel as the target lesion (including side branches).
5. Inadequate pre-dilation of the target lesion (residual stenosis \> 40% by visual assessment).
6. Patient has a high probability that the use of other ancillary devices such as atherectomy or cutting balloon will be required at the time of index procedure for treatment of the target vessel.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

84 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Amaranth Medical Inc.

INDUSTRY

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Antonio Colombo, MD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Ospedale San Raffaele

Locations

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Clinica de Marly

Bogotá, , Colombia

Site Status

Instituto del Corazon

Bucaramanga, , Colombia

Site Status

Angiografia De Occidente S.A.

Cali, , Colombia

Site Status

EMMSA Clinica Especializada

Medellín, , Colombia

Site Status

Azienda Policlinico-Vittorio Emanuele, Universita di Catania

Catania, , Italy

Site Status

Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Careggi

Florence, , Italy

Site Status

Azienda Ospedaliera Fatebenefratelli e Oftalmico

Milan, , Italy

Site Status

Ospedale San Raffaele

Milan, , Italy

Site Status

Policlinico San Donato

Milan, , Italy

Site Status

A. O. U. Federico II˚ Policlinico

Napoli, , Italy

Site Status

Policlinico Universitario, Department of Cardiac, Thoracic and Vascular Sciences, University of Padua

Padua, , Italy

Site Status

A. O. Ordine Mauriziano Umberto I

Torino, , Italy

Site Status

Countries

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Colombia Italy

References

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Granada JF. The Amaranth PLLA based bioresorbable scaffold (ABRS): Experimental and early human results. TCT presentation 2013.

Reference Type BACKGROUND

Granada JF. BRS with clinical data III, Amaranth: Differentiating features and clinical update. TCT presentation 2014.

Reference Type BACKGROUND

Other Identifiers

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TP-0182(C)

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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