COMPARE: prospective, randomized, non-inferiority trial of high- vs. low-dose paclitaxel drug-coated balloons for femoropopliteal interventions

Author:

Steiner Sabine1ORCID,Schmidt Andrej1ORCID,Zeller Thomas2,Tepe Gunnar3,Thieme Marcus4,Maiwald Lars5,Schröder Henrik6,Euringer Wulf7,Ulrich Matthias8,Brechtel Klaus9,Brucks Steffen10,Blessing Erwin11,Schuster Johannes12,Langhoff Ralf13,Schellong Sebastian14,Weiss Norbert15,Scheinert Dierk1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Angiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Neurology and Dermatology, University Hospital Leipzig, Liebigstraße 20, 04103 Leipzig, Germany

2. Department of Angiology, Universitäts-Herzzentrum Freiburg-Bad Krozingen, Südring 15, 79189 Bad Krozingen, Germany

3. Department of Radiology, RoMed Clinic Rosenheim, Pettenkoferstraße 10, 83022 Rosenheim, Germany

4. Department of Angiology, Regiomed Gefäßzentrum Sonneberg, Neustadter Str. 61, 96515 Sonneberg, Germany

5. Department of Angiology, Kreiskrankenhaus Torgau, Christianistraße 1, 04860 Torgau, Germany

6. Gemeinschaftspraxis für Radiologie, Neuroradiologie & Zentrum für Minimal Invasive Therapie, Jüdisches Krankenhaus Berlin, Heinz-Galinski-Straße 1, 13347 Berlin, Germany

7. Department of Radiology, Herz- und Gefäßzentrum Bad Bevensen, Römstedter Str. 25, 29549 Bad Bevensen, Germany

8. Department of Angiology, Diakoniekrankenhaus Halle, Mühlweg 7, 06114 Halle (Saale), Germany

9. Gemeinschaftspraxis für Radiologie, Franziskus-Krankenhaus, Budapester Str. 15-19, 10787 Berlin, Germany

10. Angiologikum Hamburg, Wördemanns Weg 25-27, 22527 Hamburg, Germany

11. Department of Angiology, SRH Klinikum Karlsbad Langensteinbach, Guttmannstraße 1, 76307 Karlsbad, Germany

12. Department of Angiology, Kreiskrankenhaus Delitzsch GmbH, Kliniken Delitzsch und Eilenburg, Dübener Straße 3-9, 04509 Delitzsch, Germany

13. Department of Angiology, Sankt Gertrauden Krankenhaus GmbH, Paretzer Str. 12, 10713 Berlin, Germany

14. Department of Angiology, Medical Clinic 2, Municipal Hospital of Dresden, Heinrich-Cotta-Straße 12, 01324 Dresden, Germany

15. Division of Angiology, Department of Internal Medicine III, University Hospital Dresden, Fetscherstraße 74, 01307 Dresden, Germany

Abstract

Abstract Aims Drug-coated balloons (DCBs) for femoropopliteal interventions have not been tested against each other. We aimed to directly compare efficacy and safety of a high-dose (In.Pact™) vs. low-dose (Ranger™) DCB with nominal paclitaxel densities of 3.5 vs. 2.0 μg/mm2. Methods and results Within a prospective, multicentre, non-inferiority, clinical trial 414 patients with symptomatic femoropopliteal lesions (Rutherford classification 2–4) were randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to endovascular treatment with either high- or low-dose DCB after stratification for lesion length. Primary efficacy and safety endpoints comprised primary patency and freedom from major adverse events (i.e. device and procedure-related deaths through 1 month, major amputations, and clinically driven target lesion revascularization through 12 months). We set a non-inferiority margin of −10% at 12 months. Total occlusions were observed frequently (>40%) and provisional stenting was performed in every fourth intervention. Non-inferiority was determined for both primary efficacy and safety endpoints at 12 months. Primary patency was 81.5% in the high-dose and 83.0% in low-dose DCB group {difference: 1.5% [lower bound of the 90% two-sided confidence interval (CI) −5.2%]; Pnon-inferiority < 0.01}. Freedom from major adverse events was determined in 92.6% in high-dose and in 91.0% in low-dose DCB group [difference −1.6% (lower bound of the 90% two-sided CI −6.5%); Pnon-inferiority < 0.01]. Overall death rate was low (2.0%) and no major amputation occurred. Conclusion Two DCBs with different coating characteristics exhibited comparable results with excellent effectiveness and safety through 12 months for femoropopliteal interventions including a wide range of lesion lengths. Clinical trial registration The trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02701543).

Funder

University of Leipzig

Boston Scientific

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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