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To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the Revolution™ Peripheral Atherectomy System in the treatment of infrainguinal lower extremity peripheral arterial occlusive disease.
This Atherectomy system will be used on eligible patients with stenosis of at least 70% diameter reduction to evaluate the change in stenosis after the procedure (effectiveness) and the presence of any major adverse events (safety) for up to 30 days after the procedure.
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This study intends to enroll up to 121 subjects at up to 18 investigational sites in the United States. This is a single-arm study of the Revolution™ Peripheral Atherectomy System in subjects with peripheral arterial disease (PAD).
The primary safety endpoint is freedom from 30-day Major Adverse Events (MAE), defined as the composite of all-cause mortality, clinically-driven target lesion revascularization (TLR), major target limb amputation, major target vessel perforation requiring surgical or endovascular repair and clinically-significant distal embolization in the target limb; as adjudicated by the independent Clinical Events Committee (CEC).
The primary effectiveness endpoint is technical success, defined by ≤50% diameter stenosis after atherectomy with the Revolution™ Peripheral Atherectomy System and prior to adjunctive therapy, as measured by the independent core laboratory on the post-atherectomy contrast angiogram. Effectiveness will be assessed for investigator-identified target lesions and will be calculated as a binary variable as the proportion of target lesions with technical success.
The following will be assessed as secondary endpoints of the study:
Subjects with symptomatic PAD eligible for treatment with the Revolution™ Peripheral Atherectomy System with atherosclerotic lesions of the superficial femoral, popliteal and tibial arteries will be eligible for inclusion in the study.
A performance goal of 80% for safety and 76% for effectiveness has been established from prior studies. Enrollment of 121 subjects will provide 90% power, based upon a one-sided 97.5% exact binomial test, an anticipated 30-day MAE rate of 9%, acute technical success of 86%, and a 30-day attrition rate of approximately 10%.
The regulatory submission will be based on an approximate sample size of 121 subjects. Assuming a lesion-to-subject ratio of 1.5, approximately 165 target lesions will be evaluable for the primary effectiveness endpoint. Subset analyses will be performed for device effectiveness for superficial femoral/popliteal and tibial artery target lesions.
Pre-Enrollment procedures include testing, reviewing Medical history, physical examination with vital signs and directed peripheral vascular examination, laboratory assessment, ankle-brachial or toe-brachial index, and patient-reported outcome measures. The diagnostic angiogram at time of the planned index procedure is performed prior to the point of enrollment in the study; eligibility is, in part, based upon the anatomic findings of the angiogram.
Subjects will have required follow-up evaluations at the following time points:
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An independent Clinical Events Committee (CEC) will review all primary safety endpoint events, unanticipated adverse device effects, and other important safety occurrences as specified in the CEC Charter. Additionally, an independent Data Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB) will review safety data from the study at predetermined time points and as deemed necessary by the Sponsor or the DSMB Chair. The DSMB will make recommendations on protocol modifications and continuation of the study.
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