ABSORB III Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT)

Overview

About this study

The ABSORB III RCT is a prospective randomized, single-blind, multi-center trial. It is the pivotal trial to support the US pre-market approval (PMA) of Absorb™ Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffold (BVS).

The ABSORB III includes additional two trials i.e. ABSORB III PK sub-study and ABSORB IV RCT trial which are maintained under one protocol because both trial designs are related, ABSORB IV is the continuation of ABSORB III and the data from ABSORB III and ABSORB IV will be pooled to support the ABSORB IV primary endpoint. Both the trials will evaluate the safety and effectiveness of Absorb BVS.

Participation eligibility

Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage of disease, and previous treatments or health concerns. Guidelines differ from study to study, and identify who can or cannot participate. There is no guarantee that every individual who qualifies and wants to participate in a trial will be enrolled. Contact the study team to discuss study eligibility and potential participation.

General Inclusion Criteria:

  1. 18 years of age.
  2. Subject or a legally authorized representative must provide written Informed Consent prior to any study related procedure, per site requirements.
  3. Subject must have evidence of myocardial ischemia. In the absence of noninvasive ischemia, FFR must be done and indicative of ischemia.
  4. Acceptable candidate for coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery.
  5. Female subject of childbearing potential who does not plan pregnancy for up to 1 year following the index procedure. For a female subject of childbearing potential a pregnancy test must be performed with negative results known within 7 days prior to the index procedure per site standard.
  6. Female subject is not breast-feeding at the time of the screening visit and will not be breast-feeding for up to 1 year following the index procedure.
  7. Subject agrees to not participate in any other investigational or invasive clinical study for a period of 1 year following the index procedure.

General Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Any surgery requiring general anesthesia or discontinuation of aspirin and/or an adenosine diphosphate (ADP) antagonist is planned within 12 months after the procedure.
  2. Hypersensitivity or contraindication to device material and its degradants (everolimus, poly (L-lactide), poly (DL-lactide), lactide, lactic acid) and cobalt, chromium, nickel, platinum, tungsten, acrylic and fluoro polymers that cannot be adequately pre-medicated. Subject has a known contrast sensitivity that cannot be adequately pre-medicated.
  3. Allergic reaction, hypersensitivity or contraindication to aspirin; or to clopidogrel and prasugrel and ticagrelor; or to heparin and bivalirudin, and therefore cannot be adequately treated with study medications.
  4. Acute myocardial infarction (AMI: STEMI or NSTEMI) within 72 hours of the index procedure and both CK and CK-MB have not returned to within normal limits at the time of index procedure; or subject with stable angina or silent ischemia has CK-MB that is greater than normal limits at the time of the index procedure.
  5. Subject is currently experiencing clinical symptoms consistent with new onset AMI (STEMI or NSTEMI), such as nitrate-unresponsive prolonged chest pain with ischemic ECG changes.
  6. Cardiac arrhythmia as identified at the time of screening for which at least one of the following criteria is met:(NOTE: Investigator should use discretion when enrolling subjects with high CHADS scores)
    1. Subject requires coumadin or any other agent for chronic oral anticoagulation
    2. Subject is likely to become hemodynamically unstable due to their arrhythmia
    3. Subject has poor survival prognosis due to their arrhythmia
  7. Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) < 30%.
  8. Subject has undergone prior PCI within the target vessel during the last 12 months. Prior PCI within the non-target vessel or any peripheral intervention is acceptable if performed anytime >30 days before the index procedure, or between 24 hours and 30 days before the index procedure if successful and uncomplicated.
  9. Future staged PCI either in target or non-target vessels or subject requires future peripheral interventions < 30 days after the index procedure.
  10. Subject has received any solid organ transplants or is on a waiting list for any solid organ transplants.
  11. At the time of screening, the subject has a malignancy that is not in remission.
  12. Subject is receiving immunosuppressant therapy or has known immunosuppressive or severe autoimmune disease that requires chronic immunosuppressive therapy (e.g., human immunodeficiency virus, systemic lupus erythematosus, etc.). Note: corticosteroids are not included as immunosuppressant therapy.
  13. Subject has previously received or is scheduled to receive radiotherapy to a coronary artery (vascular brachytherapy), or the chest/mediastinum.
  14. Subject is receiving or will require chronic anticoagulation therapy (e.g., coumadin, dabigatran, apixaban, rivaroxaban or any other agent for any reason).
  15. Subject has a platelet count < 100,000 cells/mm3 or > 700,000 cells/mm3.
  16. Subject has a documented or suspected hepatic disorder as defined as cirrhosis or Child-Pugh ≥ Class B.
  17. Renal insufficiency. NOTE: Estimated GFR can be based on Modification of Diet in Renal Disease (MDRD) equation or Cockcroft-Gault equation (CCG).
  18. High risk of bleeding for any reason; has a history of bleeding diathesis or coagulopathy; has had a significant gastro-intestinal or significant urinary bleed within the past six months.
  19. Cerebrovascular accident or transient ischemic neurological attack (TIA) within the past six months, or any prior intracranial bleed, or any permanent neurologic defect, or any known intracranial pathology (e.g., aneurysm, arteriovenous malformation, etc.).
  20. Extensive peripheral vascular disease that precludes safe 6 French sheath insertion. Note: femoral arterial disease does not exclude the patient if radial access may be used.
  21. Subject has life expectancy < 5 years for any non-cardiac cause or cardiac cause.
  22. Subject is in the opinion of the Investigator or designee, unable to comply with the requirements of the study protocol or is unsuitable for the study for any reason. This includes completion of Patient Reported Outcome instruments.
  23. Subject is currently participating in another clinical trial that has not yet completed its primary endpoint.
  24. Vulnerable population.

Angiographic Inclusion Criteria:

  1. One or two de novo target lesions:
    1. If there is one target lesion, a second non-target lesion may be treated but the non-target lesion must be present in a different epicardial vessel, and must be treated first with a successful, uncomplicated result prior to randomization of the target lesion.
    2. If two target lesions are present, they must be present in different epicardial vessels and both must satisfy the angiographic eligibility criteria.
    3. The definition of epicardial vessels means the LAD, LCX and RCA and their branches. Thus, the patient must not have lesions requiring treatment in e.g. both the LAD and a diagonal branch.
  2. Target lesion(s) must be located in a native coronary artery with a visually estimated or quantitatively assessed %DS of ≥ 50% and < 100% with a TIMI flow of ≥1 and one of the following: stenosis ≥ 70%, an abnormal functional test (e.g. fractional flow reserve, stress test), unstable angina or post-infarct angina.
    1. Lesion(s) must be located in a native coronary artery with RVD by visual estimation of ≥ 2.5 mm and ≤ 3.75 mm.
    2. Lesion(s) must be located in a native coronary artery with length by visual estimation of ≤ 24 mm.
    3. For Lead-In subjects with 3.0x18 mm Absorb BVS: lesion(s) must be located in a native coronary artery with RVD by visual estimation of ≥ 2.75 mm and ≤ 3.25 mm. The lesion length by visual estimation is ≥ 8 mm and ≤ 14 mm.

Angiographic Exclusion Criteria:

All exclusion criteria apply to the target lesion(s) or target vessel(s).

  1. Lesion which prevents successful balloon pre-dilatation, defined as full balloon expansion with the following outcomes:
    1. Residual %DS is a maximum of < 40% (per visual estimation), ≤ 20% is strongly recommended.
    2. TIMI Grade-3 flow (per visual estimation).
    3. No angiographic complications (e.g. distal embolization, side branch closure).
    4. No dissections NHLBI grade D-F.
    5. No chest pain lasting > 5 minutes.
    6. No ST depression or elevation lasting > 5 minutes
  2. Lesion is located in left main.
  3. Aorto-ostial RCA lesion (within 3 mm of the ostium).
  4. Lesion located within 3 mm of the origin of the LAD or LCX.
  5. Lesion involving a bifurcation with a:
    1. side branch ≥ 2 mm in diameter, or
    2. side branch with either an ostial or non-ostial lesion with diameter stenosis > 50%, or
    3. side branch requiring dilatation.
  6. Anatomy proximal to or within the lesion that may impair delivery of the Absorb BVS or XIENCE stent:
    1. Extreme angulation (≥ 90°) proximal to or within the target lesion.
    2. Excessive tortuosity (≥ two 45° angles) proximal to or within the target lesion.
    3. Moderate or heavy calcification proximal to or within the target lesion. If IVUS used, subject must be excluded if calcium arc in the vessel prior to the lesion or within the lesion is ≥ 180°.
  7. Vessel contains thrombus as indicated in the angiographic images or by IVUS or OCT.
  8. Lesion or vessel involves a myocardial bridge.
  9. Vessel has been previously treated with a stent at any time prior to the index procedure such that the Absorb BVS or XIENCE would need to cross the stent to reach the target lesion.
  10. Vessel has been previously treated and the target lesion is within 5 mm proximal or distal to a previously treated lesion.
  11. Target lesion located within an arterial or saphenous vein graft or distal to any arterial or saphenous vein graft.

Participating Mayo Clinic locations

Study statuses change often. Please contact the study team for the most up-to-date information regarding possible participation.

Mayo Clinic Location Status

Rochester, Minn.

Mayo Clinic principal investigator

Malcolm Bell, M.D.

Closed for enrollment

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