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NIT-OCCLUD PDA Phase II Sentinel Trial

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Ductus Arteriosus, Patent
Interventions
Device: Transcatheter PDA Coil
Registration Number
NCT00828334
Lead Sponsor
PFM Medical, Inc
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the Nit-Occlud -PDA Occlusion System for transcatheter closure of PDA with minimum angiographic diameter less than 4 mm, and to compare one year safety and efficacy outcomes with recommended OPCs.

Detailed Description

The purpose of this clinical investigation is to evaluate whether transcatheter occlusion of PDAs with a minimum vessel diameter of 4 mm or smaller, by means of permanent implantation of the Nit-Occlud Spiral Coil for PDA Occlusion, is safe and effective.

The device used for this purpose is a set of two items named "Nit-Occlud - PDA Occlusion System":

* Nit-Occlud coils, 2 types: flexible (3 sizes) and medium (3 sizes)

* Introducer Sheath, F4 or F5 85cm.

The intended use of the device is the percutaneous, transluminal closure of PDA with an internal diameter or 4mm and smaller in patients who comply with the selection criteria.

The investigation will continue until the sponsor receives FDA approval for commercial distribution and implantation of the system, or until the project is terminated by the sponsor or by the investigators.

The objectives of this study are:

1. To determine the safety of the spiral coil by monitoring and reporting deaths and adverse events associated with the device and device placement.

2. To determine the effectiveness of the spiral coil by evaluating clinical and echocardiographic occlusion rates.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
357
Inclusion Criteria
  • PDA with 4 mm or smaller minimum diameter by color Doppler
  • Patent weight > 5 Kg, Age 6 months to 21 years (Patients older than 21 years may have device implant and be included in a study registry.)
  • Previous treatment by surgery or Nit-Occlud device with residual PDA noted at least 6 months after the procedure
  • Angiographic minimum PDA diameter (D1) less than 4 mm. (Patients with angiographic diameters larger than 4 mm and smaller or equal to 5 mm may have device implant and be included in a study registry.)
Exclusion Criteria
  • Associated cardiac anomalies requiring surgery
  • Known bleeding or blood clotting disorders
  • Ongoing febrile illness
  • Pregnancy
  • Pulmonary hypertension/increased pulmonary vascular resistance (>5 Wood Units)
  • Known hypersensitivity to contrast medium

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Transcatheter PDA CoilTranscatheter PDA CoilTranscatheter occlusion of Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) with the flex and medium Nit-Occlud PDA.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Objective Performance Criteria (OPC) Technical Success at ImplantOne year
Total Device or Procedure Related Adverse EventsOne year
Clinical Closure and Echocardiographic Closure at 12 month follow-upOne year
Serious Adverse Events and Mortality at 12 monthsOne year
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Composite Success. That is technical success, clinical and echocardiographic closure, and absence of device or procedure related death or serious AE at 12 months follow-upOne year

Trial Locations

Locations (15)

A.I. Dupont Hospital for Children

🇺🇸

Wilmington, Delaware, United States

Children's Hospital of Orange County

🇺🇸

Orange, California, United States

Children's National Medical Center

🇺🇸

Washington, District of Columbia, United States

Children's Hospital of Illinois

🇺🇸

Peoria, Illinois, United States

Children's Hospital of Iowa

🇺🇸

Iowa City, Iowa, United States

Mattel Children's Hospital at UCLA

🇺🇸

Los Angeles, California, United States

Driscoll Children's Hospital

🇺🇸

Corpus Christi, Texas, United States

Children's Hospital Central California

🇺🇸

Madera, California, United States

Hope Children's Hospital

🇺🇸

Oak Lawn, Illinois, United States

Riley Hospital for Children

🇺🇸

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Children's Hospital of Akron

🇺🇸

Akron, Ohio, United States

Children's Medical Center of Dallas

🇺🇸

Dallas, Texas, United States

Columbus Children's Hospital

🇺🇸

Columbus, Ohio, United States

St. Christopher's Hospital for Children

🇺🇸

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center Seattle

🇺🇸

Seattle, Washington, United States

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