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NCT ID: NCT03908450
Brief Summary: To examine the treatment of coronary de-novo stenosis with a sirolimus coated balloon versus a paclitaxel coated balloon
Detailed Description: To examine the treatment of coronary de-novo stenosis with a sirolimus coated balloon versus a paclitaxel coated balloon. Prospective, multicenter, randomized, single-blind, 70 patients. Experimental intervention: Predilatation of coronary de-novo stenosis followed by a sirolimus coated SeQuent®SCB balloon (sirolimus 4.0 μg/mm²). Control intervention: Predilatation of coronary de-novo stenosis followed by a SeQuent®Please or SeQuent®Please Neo balloon (paclitaxel 3.0 μg/mm²). Follow-up per patient: 30 days telephone call; 6 months angiographic + 12 months. clinical follow up Key inclusion criteria: \> 18 years of age, Clinical evidence of stable or unstable angina or a positive functional study, Patients with significant coronary de-novo stenosis (≥ 70% diameter stenosis or intermediate ≥ 50% to \<70% diameter stenosis with positive functional test or symptom of ischemia), Successful lesion preparation (no flow-limiting dissection or a residual stenosis \> 30%). Key exclusion criteria: Acute myocardial infarction within the past 72 hours (STEMI or NSTEMI), Intolerance and / or allergy to Sirolimus, Intolerance or allergy to Paclitaxel and/or the delivery matrix (main ingredient: iopromide), Patients with an ejection fraction of \< 30 %, Reference vessel diameter (RVD) \< 2.5 mm, Contraindication for whichever necessary accompanying medication. Primary efficacy endpoint: late lumen loss in-segment at 6 months. Key secondary endpoints: Procedural Success: \< 30% final diameter stenosis, no flow-limiting dissection (type C or higher), TIMI III flow, and the absence of in-hospital MACE. MACE: cardiac death, target vessel myocardial infarction, and clinically driven target lesion revascularization in-hospital at 6 and at 12 months Individual clinical endpoints at 6 and at 12 months: cardiac death, target lesion myocardial infarction, clinically driven target lesion revascularization, (stenosis ≥ 50% at follow-up angiography)
Study: NCT03908450
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT03908450