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A post-market study of the QuickClear Mechanical Thrombectomy system used for the removal of acute Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) from the deep veins of legs in the setting of an office interventional suite.
The QuickClear Mechanical Thrombectomy system will be used in accordance with the Instruction for Use (IFU) to remove acute, symptomatic occlusive common femoral, external iliac or common iliac DVT or occlusive above and below knee popliteal DVT in an office based interventional suite. The intent of this post-market observational study is to further assess long-term safety and effectiveness of patients treated with the QuickClear Mechanical Thrombectomy system and to assess the feasibility of performing deep vein thrombectomy procedures in the office interventional suite.
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thrombectomy | Device | removal of fresh soft emboli and thrombi from the vessels of the venous system |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Device Effectiveness | Extent of acute DVT removal overall and in each segment (Common Iliac Vein (CIV), External Iliac Vein (EIV), Common Femoral Vein (CFV), Profunda Femoris Vein (PFV), Femoral Vein (FV), Popliteal (POP) as measured by IVUS and Venography | Immediately after procedure |
| Change in revised Venous Clinical Severity Score (rVCSS) | Improvement of target leg revised Venous Clinical Severity Score (rVCSS) Scores range from 0= no disease to 30= severe disease. Change in the rVCSS score is calculated as the follow-up score minus the Baseline score . A negative change is associated with improved outcome | 30 days post index procedure |
| Change in Villalta Score | Improvement of the Villalta Score. Villalta scores categorize the severity of post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS). Higher score indicates increasing severity of PTS. A score of greater or equal to 5 indicates PTS. PTS severity: total score of 5 to 9, mild PTS; score of 10 to 14, moderate PTS; and score of greater or equal to 15 or venous ulcer present, sever PTS. A negative change is associated with improved outcome. | 30 Days Post Index Procedure |
| Change in EuroQol-5 Dimension (EQ-5D) Score | Higher score indicates a better quality of life. The questionnaire contains five dimensions where scores rank from 1 (best) to 5 (worst) plus a visual analog scale (VAS) (0=worst health; 100= best health). A positive change is associated with improved outcome. Change in EQ-5D scores are calculated as the Follow-up minus the Baseline score. | 30 Days Post Index Procedure |
| Primary Safety Endpoint | Serious adverse event related to the device, study procedure or secondary procedure to maintain or re-establish patency |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Total blood loss during procedure | The total blood loss for the duration of the procedure will be determined by the volume of blood in the collection bag, measured in milliliters, at the end of the procedure. | immediately after index procedure |
| Age of Deep Vein occlusive disease |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Male or Non-Pregnant Female, age 18 to 89.
For females of reproductive potential: negative pregnancy test ≤ 7 days before the procedure, use of highly effective contraception (abstinence is acceptable) for 12 months after the study treatment.
Onset of acute DVT symptoms of 14 days or less in the target limb.
Ability to take oral medication and be willing to adhere to the prescribed anti- coagulant regiment.
Occlusive DVT (confirmed by either venous duplex ultrasound or CT venogram) spanning at least one of the following:
People who have scheduled or will be scheduled for treatment with the QuickClear Mechanical Thrombectomy system
Symptomatic DVT defined as meeting at least one of the following clinical indicators:
Exclusion Criteria:
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Patients who receive treatment with Philips QuickClear Mechanical Thrombectomy system in accordance with the current approved FDA indication for use as stated in the Instructions for Use (IFU) for acute lower extremity DVT.
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Vascular Care Connecticut | Darien | Connecticut | 06820 | United States | ||
| The Vascular Care Group |
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| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D017131 | Thrombectomy |
| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D014656 | Vascular Surgical Procedures |
| D013504 | Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures |
| D013514 | Surgical Procedures, Operative |
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| 12 months post index procedure |
The Deep Vein occlusive disease will be categorized as one of the following depending on the age of the disease visualized during the procedure: Acute DVT, Acute DVT on chronic scar, chronic scar |
| immediately after the procedure |
| Health Economics | Analysis of procedural reimbursement versus procedural cost of treatment | 3 months post index procedure |
| Primary patency | Primary patency through 12 months of vein segments that were patent (>50% lumen) at end of index procedure | 12 months post index procedure |
| Assisted primary patency | required reintervention to maintain patency | 12 months post index procedure |
| Change in revised Venous Clinical Severity Score (rVCSS) | Improvement of target leg rVCSS Scores range from 0= no disease to 30= severe disease. Change in the rVCSS score is calculated as the follow-up score minus the Baseline score . A negative change is associated with improved outcome | 12 months post index procedure |
| Overall patient safety | Adverse event tracking | 12 months post procedure |
| Change in Villalta Score | Improvement of the Villalta Score. Villalta scores categorize the severity of post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS). Higher score indicates increasing severity of PTS. A score of greater or equal to 5 indicates PTS. PTS severity: total score of 5 to 9, mild PTS; score of 10 to 14, moderate PTS; and score of greater or equal to 15 or venous ulcer present, sever PTS. A negative change is associated with improved outcome. | 12 months post index procedure |
| Change in EuroQol-5 Dimension (EQ-5D) Score | Higher score indicates a better quality of life. The questionnaire contains five dimensions where scores rank from 1 (best) to 5 (worst) plus a visual analog scale (VAS) (0=worst health; 100= best health). A positive change is associated with improved outcome. Change in EQ-5D scores are calculated as the Follow-up minus the Baseline score. | 12 months post index procedure |
| Hyannis |
| Massachusetts |
| 02601 |
| United States |
| The Vascular Care Group | Leominster | Massachusetts | 01453 | United States |
| The Vascular Care Group | Plymouth | Massachusetts | 02360 | United States |
| The Vascular Care Group | Wellesley | Massachusetts | 02482 | United States |
| The Vascular Care Group | Worcester | Massachusetts | 01605 | United States |