(HALT) Embrace Hydrogel Embolic System (HES) Study of Embolization in Peripheral Arterial Bleeds
- Conditions
- Arterial Bleeding in Solid Organs and Peripheral Arteries
- Registration Number
- NCT05364502
- Lead Sponsor
- Instylla, Inc.
- Brief Summary
To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of Embrace Hydrogel Embolic System for the transcatheter embolization of peripheral arterial bleeds.
- Detailed Description
A Prospective Multicenter Single-Arm Staged Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of Embraceโข Hydrogel Embolic For Transcatheter Embolization of Arterial Bleeding in Solid Organs and Peripheral Arteries
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 118
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Male or female patients age โฅ 18 years old
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Subjects who are candidates for transarterial catheter embolization with arterial bleeding documented on a suitable radiologic imaging and/or endoscopic visualization study taken during the index hospitalization that allows for the source of the arterial injury/bleeding to be localized. Includes (but not limited to) the following:
- Non-variceal Upper Gastrointestinal (UGI) bleeds refractory to endoscopic treatment
- End organ/visceral bleeds (kidney, liver and spleen including tumor bleeds)
- Spontaneous hematoma (e.g., rectus sheath and psoas muscle hematomas)
- Other peripheral arterial bleeds (e.g., pelvic hemorrhage) if not associated with risk of ischemia distal to the lesion or embolization of non-expendable arteries.
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Subjects with at least one target vessel โค6mm and Embrace HES can be delivered to the target vessel(s).
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Subject is willing to comply with follow-up evaluation schedule.
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No prior embolization in the target territory prior to study entry
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The subject or a legally authorized representative has provided informed consent approved by the appropriate local IRB/EC.
- Life expectancy โค 30 days
- In the Investigator's opinion, due to injury severity the subject is not likely to benefit from angioembolization (e.g., in the presence of significant polytrauma, multiple organ failure or shattered organs).
- Any contraindication to arteriography or the embolization protocol utilized at treating institution.
- Pregnant or breast-feeding (women of child-bearing potential must undergo a pregnancy test performed in accordance with local institutional requirements and agree to use contraception for at least six months).
- Hemorrhagic shock (Class IV-see Appendix 1) at time of treatment
- Target vascular territory supplied by the pulmonary artery, coronary artery, or cerebral or cerebellar artery (requiring embolization of these arteries) or the artery to be embolized has connections to these arteries via a collateral pathway.
- Embolization for treatment of spinal arteries, lower GI bleeds, arteriovenous malformations, embolization of arteriovenous shunts, endoleak management, neurovascular bleeds, penetrating trauma of extremities.
- Forrest Classification Type III UGI bleeds (see Appendix 2)
- In the investigator's opinion, patient will require embolization of 4 or more discrete vascular territories/arterial injuries (requires that microcatheter be repositioned to discrete area) based on diagnostic angiography or another suitable imaging study.
- Known or suspected angio-anatomical conditions that in the Investigator's opinion, would prevent the delivery catheter to gain access to the selected position for safe and intended embolization.
- Known allergies (based on history) to PEG, ferrous compounds, tert Butyl Hydroperoxide, contrast media or procedural sedatives/anesthetics that is not amenable to pre-medication
- Presence of medically relevant localized or systemic infection
- The patient has other concurrent conditions or known history that in the opinion of the Investigator would be unlikely to receive clinical benefit from the study procedure or participation in the study may compromise patient safety or study objectives (including but not limited to ongoing acute infection, life-threatening concomitant trauma or conditions).
- If known, enrollment in a concurrent study in which the study treatment may confound the evaluation of the study device.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Primary safety endpoint Through 30 days post-index procedure Freedom from major adverse events (MAE)
Clinical Success Within 30 days of the index procedure Defined as the absence of bleeding from the target lesion after embolization with Embrace HES without the need for subsequent embolic devices in the index procedure, emergency surgery, re-embolization or other target vessel re-interventions due to rebleeding.
Technical Success Immediately following index procedure Defined as occlusion of the target vessel or exclusion of the area of arterial damage and/or the cessation of extravasation on angiography after embolization with Embrace HES.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (22)
Banner Health
๐บ๐ธPhoenix, Arizona, United States
Memorial Health Services
๐บ๐ธLong Beach, California, United States
Stanford University
๐บ๐ธStanford, California, United States
UCLA Harbor Lindquist Institute
๐บ๐ธTorrance, California, United States
Nuvance Health
๐บ๐ธDanbury, Connecticut, United States
Yale University
๐บ๐ธNew Haven, Connecticut, United States
Medstar Georgetown University
๐บ๐ธWashington, District of Columbia, United States
University of Miami
๐บ๐ธMiami, Florida, United States
Northwestern
๐บ๐ธEvanston, Illinois, United States
Indiana University
๐บ๐ธIndianapolis, Indiana, United States
University of Maryland
๐บ๐ธBaltimore, Maryland, United States
Columbia University Milstein
๐บ๐ธNew York, New York, United States
UNC School of Medicine
๐บ๐ธChapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Massachusetts General Hospital
๐บ๐ธBoston, Massachusetts, United States
Boston Medical Center
๐บ๐ธBoston, Massachusetts, United States
Mount Sinai Hospital
๐บ๐ธNew York, New York, United States
University of Cincinnati
๐บ๐ธCincinnati, Ohio, United States
University of Pennsylvania
๐บ๐ธPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
University of Oklahoma
๐บ๐ธOklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
University of Pittsburgh
๐บ๐ธPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Prisma Health
๐บ๐ธGreenville, South Carolina, United States
Medical College of Wisconsin
๐บ๐ธMilwaukee, Wisconsin, United States