The Indigo System In Acute Lower-Limb Malperfusion (Indian) Registry: Protocol

Gianmarco De Donato,Edoardo Pasqui,Giovanni Giannace,Francesco Setacci,Domenico Benevento,Giancarlo Palasciano,Carlo Setacci,Ercolini Leonardo, Pieraccini Massimo,Galzerano Giuseppe, Michelagnoli Stefano,Emiliano Chisci,Nicola Troisi,Rossato Denis,Antonella Ruffino, Andrea Di Scalzi,Andrea Mancini,Nessi Franco, Gaggiano Andrea, Ferri Michelangelo, Andrea Viazzo, Savio Daniele, Luca Di Maggio, Chiara Comelli, Natrella Massimiliano,Palombo Domenico,Giovanni Spinella,Giovanni Pratesi,Pane Bianca,Spinazzola Angelo,Arzini Aldo, Boccalon Luca,Guzzardi Giuseppe, Cuomo Raffaele, Ravanelli Marco, Bonera Massimiliano,Pietro Quaretti, Lorenzo Moramarco, Nicola Cionfoli,Pirrelli Stefano, Cariati Maurizio, Santuari Davide, Carrafiello Gianpaolo,Rampoldi Antonio, Canu Gian Luca,Sponza Massimo, Gorgatti Tommaso, Jannello Antonio,Garriboli Luca,Speziale Francesco, Wassim Mansour,Sirignano Pasqualino,Lenti Massimo,Giacomo Isernia,Gioele Simonte,Ippoliti Arnaldo, Gianluca Citoni,Veroux Pierfrancesco,Giaquinta Alessia, Cappiello Pierluigi, Andrea Esposito,Intrieri Francesco, Perri Paolo, Vincenzo Molinari, Esposito Antonio, Pestrichella Vincenzo, Patane Domenico, Gianpalma Emanuela, Freyrie Antono, Palmarini Domenico,Silingardi Roberto, Antonio Lauricella,Stella Andrea,Gargiulo Mauro,Pulli Raffaele, Marinazzo Davide, Mangialardi Nicola,Ronchey Sonia,Stefano Fazzini,Orrico Matteo, Barbero Stefano, Camparini Stefano,Stabile Eugenio, Ruotolo Carlo, Ficarelli Ilaria, Maritati Gabriele, Sbenaglia Giorgio, Passalacqua Giovanni, Simone Comelli, Bartoli Stefano,Siani Andrea,Accrocca Federico, Zandrino Franco, Gallesio Ivan,Alessandro Cappelli, Claudio Baldi,Mariagnese Mele,Claudia Panzano,Giuseppe Alba,Gaia Grottola, Pela Bisatti, Brenda Brancaccio

JMIR RESEARCH PROTOCOLS(2019)

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Background: Acute lower limb ischemia (ALLI) poses a major threat to limb survival. For many years, surgical thromboembolectomy was the mainstay of treatment. Recent years have brought an endovascular revolution to the management of ALLI. It seems that the newly designed endovascular thrombectomy devices may shift treatment recommendations toward endovascular options. This protocol study aims to collect evidence supporting the latest hypothesis.Objective: The devices under investigation are the Penumbra/Indigo Systems (Penumbra Inc). The objective of this clinical investigation is to evaluate, in a controlled setting, the early safety and effectiveness of the devices and to define the optimal technique for the use of these systems in patients with confirmed peripheral acute occlusions.Methods: This study will be an interventional prospective trial of patients with a diagnosis of ALLI treated with Penumbra/Indigo devices. This project is intended to be a national platform where every physician invited to participate could register his or her own data procedure. The primary outcome is the technical success of thromboaspiration with the Indigo System. Assessment of vessel patency will be recorded using the Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction (TIMI) score classifications before and after use of the device. Clinical success at follow-up is defined as an improvement of Rutherford classification at 1-month follow-up of one class or more as compared to the preprocedure Rutherford classification. Secondary endpoints include the following: (1) safety rate at discharge, defined as the absence of any serious adverse events; (2) primary patency at 1 month, defined as a target lesion without a hemodynamically significant stenosis or reocclusion on duplex ultrasound (>50%) and without target lesion reintervention within 1 month; and (3) limb salvage at 1 month.Results: The study is currently in the recruitment phase and the final patient is expected to be treated by the end of March 2019. A total of 150 patients will be recruited. Analyses will focus on primary and secondary endpoints.Conclusions: These new endovascular thrombectomy devices that are specifically designed for peripheral intervention in this difficult set of patients, as those under investigation in the proposed registry, may offer improved clinical outcomes with lower rates of major systemic and local complications. Following completion of this study, it is expected that the value of the Indigo Thrombectomy System in the treatment of ALLI will be better defined. As a result, a shift of treatment recommendations toward endovascular options may be observed in the near future.
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acute limb ischemia, endovascular, mechanical thrombectomy
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