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Department of Surgery »  Research »  Clinical Trials »  H9065-29058 (PYTHAGORAS)

Prospective Aneurysm Trial: High Angle Aorfixâ„¢ Bifurcated Stent Graft

Official Title:

Prospective Aneurysm Trial: High Angle Aorfixâ„¢ Bifurcated Stent Graft

Basic Trial Information

Phase Type Age Sponsor Protocol IDs Status
Phase 2/Phase 3 Interventional 21 - 85 Years Lombard Medical PYTHAGORAS
NCT00522535
Recruiting

Study Design:

Treatment, Non-Randomized, Open Label, Active Control, Parallel Assignment, Safety/Efficacy Study

Principal Investigator

Timothy A. M. Chuter, M.D.

Professor of Surgery

 

Trial Summary

Purpose of this study The purpose of the study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the Lombard Medical endovascular Aorfixâ„¢ AAA bifurcated stent graft in the treatment of abdominal aortic, aorto-iliac and common iliac aneurysms.In aneurysms with anatomy including angled aorta, angled aneurysmal body or both between 0° and 90°, where the patients have suitable anatomy. The aortic neck extends from the renal artery furthest from the heart to the top of the aneurysm.

Study hypotheses Efficacy The twelve month, all cause mortality rate in the Aorfixâ„¢ group will be non-inferior to the twelve month, all cause mortality rate in the control group.

Safety The rates of early serious adverse events, as defined in Section 3.3.2, between 0 and 30 days post-operative in the Aorfixâ„¢ groups will be non-inferior to the early serious adverse event rates between 0 and 30 days post-operative in the control group.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:
  • Diagnosed abdominal aortic aneurysm > 4.5 cm in diameter, OR 4.0 cm or larger in
    diameter if symptomatic (i.e. pain, embolisation), OR documented AAA growth of more
    than 5 mm within the previous 6 months, and/or including extension into common iliac
    artery (ies), and/or
  • Iliac aneurysm greater than, or equal to 3.5 cm in maximum diameter.
Exclusion Criteria:
  • Less than 21 years of age,
  • Life expectancy less than 2 years,
  • Pregnant,
  • Religious cultural or other objection to the receipt of blood or blood products,
  • Unwilling to comply with follow-up schedule,
  • Unwillingness or inability to provide informed consent to both trial and procedure.
  • Patients >85 years, or not expected to live more than 2 years from enrolment
  • Patient has a ruptured aneurysm
  • Aneurysm extends above renal arteries
  • Proximal neck of aneurysm has significant loose thrombus associated with it
  • Patient with an acute or chronic aortic dissection or mycotic aneurysm
  • Patient has current non-localized infection (may be recruited following remission
    of the infection)
  • Patient is allergic to device materials
  • Patient is allergic to or intolerant of use of contrast media and cannot be exposed
    to suitable remedial treatment such as steroids and/or benadryl
  • Patient is clinically and morbidly obese such that imaging would be severely
    adversely affected
  • Patient has renal failure (serum creatinine > 2.5 mg/dL)
  • Patient has an uncorrectable bleeding abnormality
  • Patient has unstable angina
  • Patient is receiving dialysis:
  • Inflammatory aneurysm
  • MI in last 6 months
  • End stage COPD
  • Patient has connective tissue disease (eg Marfan syndrome, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome)
  • Significant (>80%) renal artery stenosis which cannot be readily treated

Important

Final eligibility is determined by the health professionals conducting the trial and the protocol approved by the Committee on Human Resources (CHR) at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). The Patient Consent Form for this trial is available upon request. For more information about this trial, please see the full posting at ClinicalTrials.gov.

For More Information

For questions about this trial or eligibility, please contact:

Leyla Herrera
Clinical Research Coordinator
UCSF Vascular Surgery
415-353-4367 Office
415-353-4370 Fax
Leyla.Herrera@ucsfmedctr.org

Johanna Garcia
Clinical Research Coordinator
UCSF Vascular Surgery
415-353-4379 Office
415-353-4370 Fax
Johanna.Garcia@ucsfmedctr.org

Information about this trial was obtained from the NIH Clinical Trials website, http://clinicaltrials.gov on 11/19/2009. UCSF specific information including the PI (Principal Investigator), trial enrollment status, and UCSF Study ID, supplement the ClinicalTrials.gov study posting.
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