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Atherosclerosis is a progressive inflammatory disease of the large and medium sized arteries, which is characterized by the formation of plaques in the vessel wall. The morphology and composition of the plaque play a major role in its stability during the development of the disease.
The CTS system allows to deliver coronary cryotherapy intended for stabilization of vulnerable plaque with non-significant stenosis. Vulnerable plaque at high risk of rupture will be assessed by NIRS-IVUS imaging modality in patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS).
The ICEBERG study is an early feasibility single arm study enrolling a maximum of 45 patients. After enrolment of the first 5 patients in the First-in-Man safety cohort, the trial will enroll and randomize 40 eligible lesions in the randomized cohort of which 20 will be treated with cryotherapy.
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Men or women at least 18 years old.
Acute cardiac pain/angina consistent with acute coronary syndrome eligible for coronary angiography meeting one of the following criteria:
Patient must have one, two or three-vessel disease in native coronary arteries.
PCI of the culprit lesion on all patients.
At least one lesion meeting the criteria below:
Subject able to consent and has a signed and dated the informed consent form.
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Angiographic exclusion criteria:
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