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IF 1.4 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
JRSM Cardiovascular Disease Pub Date : 2019-01-03 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2048004018822618
Martin Sigl, Johannes Jung, Heinz Kölble, Klaus Amendt
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目的:多支架输送系统(VascuFlex®Multi-LOC)是一种新型支架输送系统,6个短支架(每个13毫米长)安装在一根导线引导导管上,设计用于治疗股腘动脉。本研究的目的是评估VascuFlex®“Multi-LOC”支架输送系统的安全性和可行性,该系统可以在不改变输送系统的情况下进行定点支架植入。方法和结果:在猪模型中验证概念并获得欧洲符合性标志后,收集了20例严重间歇性跛行或严重肢体缺血患者的首次临床经验。提出了首次人体试验数据。该研究包括20例因跛行或严重肢体缺血而行股腘血管重建术的肢体(n = 14)或危重肢体(n = 6)。“多loc”临时点支架术在所有病变中均取得了技术上的成功,并解决了股腘动脉球囊扩张后的受限夹层和弹性后坐力问题。无器械相关并发症。30 ~ 40天后的随访检查未发现重大不良事件,6个月的结果令人鼓舞。结论:在这项早期研究中,新型多支架输送系统(Multi-LOC)在股腘动脉球囊扩张后首次临床应用是安全可行的。
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Multiple Stent Delivery System "Multi-LOC": Focal self-expanding nitinol stenting of complex femoropopliteal lesions-A monocenter feasibility pilot study.

Multiple Stent Delivery System "Multi-LOC": Focal self-expanding nitinol stenting of complex femoropopliteal lesions-A monocenter feasibility pilot study.

Multiple Stent Delivery System "Multi-LOC": Focal self-expanding nitinol stenting of complex femoropopliteal lesions-A monocenter feasibility pilot study.

Multiple Stent Delivery System "Multi-LOC": Focal self-expanding nitinol stenting of complex femoropopliteal lesions-A monocenter feasibility pilot study.

Aims: The Multiple Stent Delivery System (VascuFlex® Multi-LOC) is a novel stent delivery system with six short stents (13 mm long each) mounted on one wire-guided catheter, designed for the treatment of femoropopliteal arteries. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the safety and the feasibility of the VascuFlex® "Multi-LOC" stent delivery system, which enables spot stenting without changing the delivery system.

Methods and results: After proof of concept in a porcine model and after European Conformity marking, first clinical experiences were gathered in 20 patients with severe intermittent claudication or critical limb ischemia. First-in-human data are presented. The study included 20 limbs that underwent femoropopliteal revascularization for claudication (n = 14) or critical limb ischemia (n = 6). "Multi-LOC" provisional spot stenting resulted in acute technical success in all lesions with resolution of flow-limiting dissection and elastic recoil after balloon dilatation of the femoropopliteal artery. There were no device-related complications. Follow-up examinations after 30 to 40 days revealed no major adverse events, and six months' results were encouraging.

Conclusions: First clinical use of the novel Multiple Stent Delivery System (Multi-LOC) after balloon dilatation of the femoropopliteal artery was safe and feasible in this early study.

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