Safety and Effectiveness Evaluation of iCover Covered Stent for the Treatment of the Aorto-iliac Occlusive Disease
- Conditions
- Peripheral Arterial DiseaseCovered StentIliac Artery DiseaseAngioplastyAorto-Iliac Atherosclerosis
- Interventions
- Device: Covered stent implantation
- Registration Number
- NCT05192616
- Lead Sponsor
- iVascular S.L.U.
- Brief Summary
The objective of this prospective, multi-center, non-randomized, single-arm observational study is to evaluate the safety and the efficacy of the iCover covered stent over a 24-month follow-up period for the treatment of de novo iliac occlusive lesions, defined by a significant vessel stenosis ≥70%, in patients with symptomatic arteriopathy of the lower limbs (Rutherford class 2 to 5).
- Detailed Description
This is a prospective, single-arm, multinational, and multicenter study conducted to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the iCover covered stent for the treatment of de novo iliac occlusive lesions (common and/or external iliac arteries) in patients with symptomatic lower limb arteriopathy. The primary endpoint of the study is primary patency, defined as the absence of restenosis in the target lesion over a 12-month follow-up period in patients who did not undergo a reintervention on the target lesion. Restenosis is defined as a reduction in the luminal diameter of more than 50%, assessed either by duplex ultrasound (considered as a peak systolic velocity index ≥ 2.4 at the target lesion) or by angio-CT (multiplanar reconstruction). Secondary endpoints include: technical and procedural success rate, freedom from all major adverse events, incidence of procedure- or device-related major local complications at the treated lesion, rate of SAEs, major amputation rate at the target limb, primary sustained clinical improvement (improvement in Rutherford classification), primary and secondary patency rates, TLR and TVR rates, and changes in ABI, the Walking Impairment Questionnaire, and the EQ-5D questionnaire from baseline.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 241
Not provided
Not provided
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description iCover covered stent Covered stent implantation Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA)
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Primary Patency 12 months after index procedure. The primary patency, defined as the absence of restenosis in the target lesion over the 12-month follow-up period in patients who did not undergo a reintervention on the target lesion.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Procedural success rate Day 0. Procedural success rate, defined as technical success and no complications during the procedure including general and local complications as defined in the protocol. Outcomes will be computed as the percentage of patients at the end of the procedure.
Rates of Serious Adverse Events (SAEs) 1, 6, 12, 24 months after index procedure. Rates of SAEs, including both related and unrelated events. SAEs will be categorized as related or unrelated to the procedure/device based on adjudication by an Independent Clinical Events Committee.
Major amputation at target limb rate 1, 6, 12, 24 months after index procedure. Percentage of patients with amputations above the ankle of the target leg will be counted.
Target lesion revascularization (TLR) rate 1, 6, 12, 24 months after index procedure. Target lesion revascularization (TLR) rate, defined as the need for repeated procedures (endovascular or surgical) due to a problem arising from the lesion initially treated in surviving patients with preserved limbs. Outcomes will be computed as the percentage of lesions.
Change in Walking Impairment Questionnaire from baseline 1, 6, 12, 24 months post-procedure. The Walking Impairment Questionnaire values will be recorded and compared to the baseline values. This questionnaire is a validated tool to assess walking capability in patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease in different situations.
Freedom from All Major Adverse Event (MAEs) 1, 6, 12, 24 months after index procedure. MAEs are described as All-Cause Mortality post-procedure, Target Lesion Revascularization (TLR) post-procedure and Major Amputation of the Target Limb post-procedure (amputations above the ankle of the target leg).
Technical success rate Day 0. Technical success rate, defined as the ability to cross and dilate the lesion and achieve residual angiographic stenosis no greater than 30% after iCover stent graft insertion. Outcomes will be computed as the percentage of lesions treated at the end of the procedure.
Primary sustained clinical improvement 1, 6, 12, 24 months after index procedure. Primary sustained clinical improvement defined as a sustained upward shift of 1 category of the Rutherford classification for patients with claudication, and by wound healing and rest pain resolution for patients in critical limb ischemia, without the need for repeated target lesion revascularization in surviving patients.
Incidence of Procedure- or Device- related Major Local Complications Up to 30 days after index procedure. Incidence of Procedure- or Device- related Major Local Complications at the treated lesion or Puncture Site up to 30 days post-procedure. Major Local Complications include: Iliac arterial rupture, retroperitoneal hematoma, thrombosis of the iliac axis on the ipsilateral side, need for surgery to achieve hemostasis, bleeding with loss of more than 2 g/ dL of hemoglobin, false aneurysm at the puncture site, preventing resumption of walking at 24 hours or appearance of ischemia on the ipsilateral side.
Primary patency rates 6 and 24 months after index procedure. Primary patency rates, defined as the lack of restenosis without reintervention of the target lesion. Restenosis is defined as a reduction in the luminal diameter of more than 50%, determined by either, duplex ultrasound examination considered as a peak systolic velocity index ≥ 2.4 at the target lesion, or by angio-CT (multiplanar reconstruction). In case of death, the vessel is considered as patent as long as no restenosis was detected during the last visit before the patient died. Outcomes will be computed as the percentage of lesions (Time frame: 6, 24 months after index procedure).
Secondary patency rates 6, 12, 24 months after index procedure. Secondary patency rates, defined as the patency of the stent following an endovascular or surgical reintervention due to significant in-stent restenosis or occlusion. Outcomes computed as percentage of lesions.
Target vessel revascularization (TVR) rate 1, 6, 12, 24 months after index procedure. Target vessel revascularization (TVR) rate, defined as the need for repeated procedures (endovascular or surgical) due to a problem arising remote from the vessel initially treated in surviving patients with preserved limbs. Outcomes will be computed as the percentage of lesions.
Change in Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) from baseline 1, 6, 12, 24 months post-procedure. Change in ABI from baseline.
Change in quality of life from baseline 1, 6, 12, 24 months post-procedure. Change in quality of life from baseline, as measured by EQ-5D. The EQ-5D Questionnaire values will be recorded and compared to the baseline values. It is a validated questionnaire to measure the quality of life based on 5 different parameters. Worst possible score in this study would be 0, best possible score would be 1. In addition, the patient indicates her/his current health on an analog scale from 0 (worst) to 100 (best).
Trial Locations
- Locations (18)
Imelda Bonheiden
🇧🇪Bonheiden, Belgium
Hospital Parc Taulí
🇪🇸Sabadell, Spain
Az Sint Blasius Dendermonde
🇧🇪Dendermonde, Belgium
ZOL Genk
🇧🇪Genk, Belgium
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Brest
🇫🇷Brest, France
Hôpital Paris Saint Joseph
🇫🇷Paris, France
Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol
🇪🇸Barcelona, Spain
CHU Pitié Salpêtrière
🇫🇷Paris, France
Hôpital privé Saint-Martin
🇫🇷Pessac, France
KEH Berlin
🇩🇪Berlin, Germany
Imland Klinik Rendsburg
🇩🇪Rendsburg, Germany
Hôpital privé Villeneuve d'Ascq
🇫🇷Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France
MVZ Kaiserslautern
🇩🇪Kaiserslautern, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Herzzentrum Bad Krozingen
🇩🇪Bad Krozingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Hospital de Santa Creu i Sant Pau
🇪🇸Barcelona, Spain
Hospital de Cruces
🇪🇸Bilbao, Spain
Onze Lieve Vrouw Aalst
🇧🇪Aalst, Belgium
Universitätsklinikum Leipzig
🇩🇪Leipzig, Saxony, Germany