Arteriovenous Fistulae: Drug-eluting Balloon Angioplasty
NCT02913274 · Status: TERMINATED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 115
Last updated 2023-12-26
Summary
Dysfunctions such as tight stenosis or thrombosis in haemodialysis vascular accesses are the leading cause of hospitalisationand morbidity in chronic haemodialysis patients incurring significant related costs estimated at over one billion dollars in the USA.
Dysfunctions of these vascular accesses are generally treated by conventional angioplasty as this is the least invasive procedure, the alternative being revision surgery. Angioplasty uses an inflatable balloon of various diameters. Different types of angioplasty balloons may be needed to break fibrous venous stenosis, in particular high-pressure balloons or cutting balloons. These angioplasty procedures which are often painful during dilation have a high technical success rate but a poor 1-year patency rate.
These invasive repeated procedures impair the quality of life of these patients with end-stage renal disease who are on permanent dialysis or awaiting a kidney transplant and for whom vascular access patency is vital.
Due to their traumatic effect on the vessel wall, these procedures induce cell proliferation processes that retrigger neointimal hyperplasia the very act of preserving the haemodialysis access is the key factor in development of a new stenosis and hence a vicious circle of stenosis-angioplasty.
For the past few years, angioplasty balloons delivering anticancer drugs have been developed. These drugs, generally used in high doses for cancer chemotherapy, are released in small doses on the medical angioplasty devices. During inflation, the local release of the anticancer molecule through the different layers of the vessel wall confers local antiproliferative action without the systemic toxic effects associated with high-dose chemotherapy.
These medical devices have demonstrated their efficacy in terms of increase in primary and secondary patency rates on procedures such as coronary artery angioplasty, femoro-popliteal or sub-popliteal artery angioplasty.
These drug-eluting balloons (DEBs) are also CE marked with the recommendation of being indicated for AVF anticancerangioplasties, but no randomised multi-centre clinical trial has proven their medical effectiveness, and in particular their contribution in terms of patency rate improvement. However, studies on animal models show significant results regarding efficacy against neointimal hyperplasia and the first single-centre clinical trials on a small sample size appear promising.
The key assessment criterion is primary patency of the dilated stenosis at one year defined by patients efficaciously dialysed at one year without re-intervention on the dilated lesion after initial angioplasty. The delay of occurrence of dilation will be considered. Patients that will be non-evaluable for the primary endpointwill be censored at the date of the latest news.
Conditions
- Stenosis of Arteriovenous Dialysis Fistula
Interventions
- DEVICE
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Paclitaxel (Taxol) eluting angioplasty balloon
Dilatation by a high-pressure conventional angioplasty balloon untill disappearance of the stenosis obstructive area and achievement of technical success. Then dilatation by a DEB of the same size for 2 minutes.
- DEVICE
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high-pressure angioplasty balloon
Dilatation by a high-pressure conventional angioplasty balloon untill disappearance of the stenosis obstructive area and achievement of technical success. Then dilatation either by a shame balloon or by a DEB balloon of the same size for 2 minutes.
- DEVICE
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low-pressure balloon
Dilatation by a high-pressure conventional angioplasty balloon untill disappearance of the stenosis obstructive area and achievement of technical success. Thenn dilatation by a shame balloon i.e conventional low pression balloon of the same size for 2 minutes.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Rennes University Hospital
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Jean-François Heautot, MD · Rennes University Hospital
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Masking
- SINGLE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2017-03-20
- Primary Completion
- 2020-04-21
- Completion
- 2020-04-21
Countries
- France
Study Locations
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