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The OPTIMIZE randomized trial to assess safety and efficacy of the Svelte IDS and RX Sirolimus-eluting coronary stent Systems for the Treatment of atherosclerotic lesions: Trial design and rationale - 07/11/19

Doi : 10.1016/j.ahj.2019.07.003 
Laura Mauri, MD, MSC a, Gheorghe Doros, PhD b, c, Sunil V. Rao, MD d, David J. Cohen, MD MSC e, Steven Yakubov, MD f, John Lasala, MD, PhD g, S. Chiu Wong, MD h, James Zidar, MD i, Dean J. Kereiakes, MD j,
a Harvard Medical School 
b Baim Institute for Clinical Research 
c Department of Biostatistics, Boston University 
d The Duke Clinical Research Institute 
e Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute, Kansas City, MO 
f OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital 
g Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis 
h Weil Cornell Medicine 
i University of North Carolina 
j The Christ Hospital and Lindner Research Center 

Reprint requests: Dean J. Kereiakes MD FACC FSCAI, The Christ Hospital Heart and Vascular Center, And The Christ Hospital Research Institute, 2123 Auburn Avenue Suite 424, Cincinnati, OH 45219.Reprint requests: Dean J. Kereiakes MD FACC FSCAI, The Christ Hospital Heart and Vascular CenterAnd The Christ Hospital Research Institute2123 Auburn Avenue Suite 424CincinnatiOH45219

Background

Coronary stenting without angioplasty pretreatment (direct stenting) may simplify procedures in appropriate lesions. Direct stenting is facilitated by smaller profile coronary stent platforms. The present study was designed for regulatory approval of a novel drug-eluting coronary stent and incorporates both randomized comparison for non-inferiority to an approved predicate device as well as a nested evaluation of subjects eligible for direct stenting.

Study Design and Objectives

Prospective, single-blind, randomized, active-control, multi-center study designed to assess the safety and efficacy of the novel Svelte sirolimus-eluting stent (SES) systems. A total of 1630 subjects with up to 3 target lesions will be randomized 1:1 to the Svelte SES versus either the Xience or Promus everolimus-eluting stents (control). Randomization will be stratified by whether or not a direct stenting strategy is planned by the investigator. The primary endpoint is target lesion failure (TLF) at 12 months post index procedure, defined as cardiac death, target vessel myocardial infarction, or clinically driven target lesion revascularization, and the primary analysis is a non-inferiority test with a non-inferiority margin of 3.58%. Secondary clinical endpoints include individual components of TLF, stent thrombosis and measures of procedural resource utilization including contrast administration, fluoroscopy exposure and procedural resource utilization as well as costs.

Conclusion

The OPTMIZE Trial will evaluate the safety, efficacy and clinical value of the novel Svelte SES in subjects with up to 3 lesions, and will provide a comparison of direct stenting between randomized devices.

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Abbreviations : ARC, BMS, CEC, DAPT, DES, EES, IDS, IFU, IVUS, LLL, PCI, MACE, MI, MLD, RX, SES, STEMI, TIMI, TLF, TLR, TVF, TVR, US


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 RCT# NCT03190473
 Sorin Jakob Brener, MD served as guest editor for this article.


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