Drug-coated balloon treatment of femoropopliteal lesions typically excluded from clinical trials : : 12-month findings from the IN.PACT global study

Abstract: Purpose:
To report a post hoc analysis comparing outcomes between subjects who would have been included in the IN.PACT SFA randomized controlled trial vs those who would have been excluded. Methods: The 1406 subjects enrolled in the IN.PACT Global Study (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier NCT01609296) were retrospectively assigned to a standard-use group (n=281) based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria from the randomized IN.PACT SFA trial; the remaining 1125 patients were assigned to the broader-use group. Freedom from clinically-driven target lesion revascularization (CD-TLR) was evaluated at 12 months. The composite primary safety endpoint was freedom from 30-day device- and procedure-related death plus freedom from 12-month target limb major amputation and clinically-driven target vessel revascularization (CD-TVR). Functional outcomes were evaluated with dedicated questionnaires.
Results: Compared with the standard-use cohort, the broader-use lesions were longer, more calcified, and had more popliteal involvement, bilateral disease, and in-stent restenosis (p<0.001 for all). Freedom from 12-month CD-TLR by Kaplan-Meier analysis was 96.6% for the standard-use group and 91.6% for the broader-use group (p=0.005). The safety endpoint was 96.2% in the standard-use group and 91.0% in the broader-use group (p=0.003). The 12-month CD-TLR (3.4% standard-use vs 8.5% broader-use, p=0.004) and CD-TVR (4.2% standard-use vs 9.1% broader-use, p=0.008) were increased in the broader-use group. Twelve-month all-cause mortality was not increased (3.8% standard-use vs 3.4% broader-use, p=0.852). Conclusion: Post hoc analysis of the IN.PACT Global Study of real-world patients demonstrated consistent outcomes with significant clinical improvement to 12 months in subjects with complex lesions typically excluded from a randomized controlled trial

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Umfang
Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch
Anmerkungen
Journal of endovascular therapy. - 25, 6 (2018) , 673-682, ISSN: 1545-1550

Ereignis
Veröffentlichung
(wo)
Freiburg
(wer)
Universität
(wann)
2023
Urheber
Ansel, Gary M.
Brodmann, Marianne
Keirse, Koen
Micari, Antonio
Jaff, Michael R.
Rocha-Singh, Krishna J.
Fernandez, Eric J.
Wang, Hong
Zeller, Thomas

DOI
10.1177/1526602818803119
URN
urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-freidok-1483998
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  • Ansel, Gary M.
  • Brodmann, Marianne
  • Keirse, Koen
  • Micari, Antonio
  • Jaff, Michael R.
  • Rocha-Singh, Krishna J.
  • Fernandez, Eric J.
  • Wang, Hong
  • Zeller, Thomas
  • Universität

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  • 2023

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