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An Early Feasibility Study to Assess Safety and Efficacy of the ChampioNIR® SFA Stent in the Treatment of Patients with Femoro-Popliteal Disease
Device Overview:
The ChampioNIR® SFA Stent is composed of a Nitinol alloy structure with an elastomeric micro-fiber mesh and is designed specifically to be used in the peripheral vasculature. The stent is characterized by high flexibility, strong radial support and high resistance to fractures, as well as high deliverability and precise positioning.
Objectives:
This study is designed as an early feasibility, prospective, open label, single arm study. 30 patients with infra-inguinal peripheral arterial disease appropriate for treatment with a femoro-popliteal stent will be treated with ChampioNIR® SFA stent implantation. All enrolled patients will be followed up at 30 days and up to 36 months. The follow-up visits will include patency evaluation by duplex ultrasound.
Primary efficacy endpoint: Primary patency of the target lesion at 6 months. Primary patency is defined as the absence of target lesion restenosis (defined by Duplex ultrasound (US) peak systolic velocity ratio (PSVR) >2.4) Primary safety endpoint: Composite rate of freedom from all-cause death, target vessel revascularization or any amputation of the index limb through 30 days following stent implantation.
Secondary efficacy endpoints:
Primary patency defined by Duplex US peak systolic velocity ratio (absence of restenosis which defined by Duplex US PSVR >2.4) at 30 days and 12 months.
Acute device success, defined as achievement of a final residual diameter stenosis of <50% by Quantitative Angiography (QA), using the assigned treatment only.
Acute procedural success, defined as device success with <50% residual stenosis immediately after stent placement or mean trans-stenotic pressure gradient <5 mmHg, and without the occurrence of death, amputation or repeat revascularization of the target lesion during the hospital stay.
Acute technical success, defined as the attainment of <50% residual stenosis by QA by any percutaneous method as determined by the angiographic core laboratory.
The following endpoints at 30 days 6, 12, 24 and 36 months:
Secondary safety endpoints:
Combined rate of death at 30 days, target lesion revascularization (TVR), index limb amputation and increase in Rutherford-Becker Classification by ≥2 classes (as compared to post-procedural assessment) throughout 12 months.
Stent fracture at 30 days 6, 12, 24 and 36 months. Stent fractures will be analyzed by a two-view X-ray evaluation by a designated core laboratory, compared with a baseline two-view X-ray taken before discharge and defined as type I, II, III, IV or V as follows:
Freedom at 30 days from all-cause death, index limb amputation above the ankle and TVR.
The following endpoints will be assessed at 30 days, 6, 12, 24 and 36 months:
Major Adverse Limb Events (MALE) at 30 days, 6, 12, 24 and 36 months:
Sample Size and Statistical Analysis:
The study is an early feasibility study and is not powered towards finding significant differences in the primary endpoints. The sample size of up to 30 patients will allow for the evaluation of feasibility and safety of the procedure, to support the initiation of a pivotal study. No formal statistical power calculations were conducted.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single are | Experimental | This study is designed as an early feasibility, prospective, open label, single arm study. 30 patients with infra-inguinal peripheral arterial disease appropriate for treatment with a femoro-popliteal stent will be treated with ChampioNIR® SFA stent implantation. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ChampioNIR® SFA Stent | Device | The ChampioNIR® SFA Stent is composed of a Nitinol alloy structure with an elastomeric micro-fiber mesh and is designed specifically to be used in the peripheral vasculature. The stent is characterized by high flexibility, strong radial support and high resistance to fractures, as well as high deliverability and precise positioning. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Primary patency of the target lesion at 6 months. | Primary patency is defined as the absence of target lesion restenosis (defined by Duplex ultrasound (US) peak systolic velocity ratio (PSVR) >2.4) | 6 months |
| Composite rate of freedom | from all-cause death, target vessel revascularization or any amputation of the index limb through 30 days following stent implantation. | 30 Day |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Primary patency defined by Duplex US | Primary patency defined by Duplex US peak systolic velocity ratio (absence of restenosis which defined by Duplex US PSVR >2.4 | 30 days and 12 months. |
| Acute device success |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Hadassah Medical Center | Jerusalem | Israel | ||||
| Rabin Medical Center |
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| ID | Term |
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| D058729 | Peripheral Arterial Disease |
| ID | Term |
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| D050197 | Atherosclerosis |
| D001161 | Arteriosclerosis |
| D001157 | Arterial Occlusive Diseases |
| D014652 | Vascular Diseases |
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defined as achievement of a final residual diameter stenosis of <50% by Quantitative Angiography (QA), using the assigned treatment only.
| index procedure |
| Acute procedural success | defined as device success with <50% residual stenosis immediately after stent placement or mean trans-stenotic pressure gradient <5 mmHg, and without the occurrence of death, amputation or repeat revascularization of the target lesion during the hospital stay. | index procedure |
| Acute technical success | defined as the attainment of <50% residual stenosis by QA by any percutaneous method as determined by the angiographic core laboratory. | index procedure |
| Secondary Patency absence of restenosis which is defined as Duplex US | Secondary Patency (absence of restenosis which is defined as Duplex US PSVR ≥ 2.4) | 30 days 6, 12, 24 and 36 months |
| Combined rate 30 day | of death at 30 days, target lesion revascularization (TVR), index limb amputation and increase in Rutherford-Becker Classification by ≥2 classes (as compared to post-procedural assessment) | 12 months |
| Stent fractures will be analyzed by a two-view X-ray evaluation by a designated core laboratory, compared with a baseline two-view X-ray taken before discharge and defined as type I, II, III, IV or V as follow |
| 30 days 6, 12, 24 and 36 months |
| Freedom from all-cause death, index limb amputation above the ankle and TVR. | Clinical: The number of patients who die from all causes | 30 days |
| All-cause death | Clinical: The number of patients who die from all causes | 30 days, 6, 12, 24 and 36 months |
| The following Major Adverse Limb Events will be evaluated either by angiography or clinical examination. These will be assessed by reviewing angiograms by the core-lab and clinical events will be adjudicated by a CEC |
These are clinical events, the unit of measure for all is - number of patients with any event | 30 days, 6, 12, 24 and 36 months |
| Rutherford classification | Change of Rutherford classification from baseline It is defined as follows, with increasing severity:
| 30 days 6, 12, 24 and 36 months |
| resting ankle-brachial index | Change of resting ankle-brachial index (ABI) from baseline Ankle Brachial Index (ABI) is a standard measure defined as: The systolic blood pressure at the ankle divided by the systolic blood pressure at the upper arm (brachial artery) A ratio below 0.9 is considered significant | 30 days 6, 12, 24 and 36 months |
| walking impairment questionnaire | Change in walking impairment questionnaire from baseline The questionnaire will be used to assess walking capability in patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease (to evaluate the walking impairment and the efficacy of an intervention to improve walking ability in patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease, PAD).\ The patients will be required to address their walking difficulties and grade them on an increased severity scale. | 30 days 6, 12, 24 and 36 months |
| six minute walk test | Change in six minute walk test from baseline | 30 days 6, 12, 24 and 36 months |
| Amputation (above the ankle) | Amputation (above the ankle)-Free Survival (AFS) | 30 days, 6, 12, 24 and 36 months |
| Target Vessel Revascularization | Target Vessel Revascularization (TVR) Will be measured by the number of patients with the event | 30 days, 6, 12, 24 and 36 months |
| Re-intervention for treatment of thrombosis of the target vessel or embolization to its distal vasculature | Re-intervention for treatment of thrombosis of the target vessel or embolization to its distal vasculature Will be measured by the number of patients with the event | 30 days, 6, 12, 24 and 36 months |
| Petah Tikva |
| Israel |
| Sourasky Medical Center | Tel Aviv | Israel |
| D002318 |
| Cardiovascular Diseases |
| D016491 | Peripheral Vascular Diseases |