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Drug-Coated Coronary Balloons in Different Clinical Scenarios (DCB-DCS) 1.500

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La sperimentazione clinica NCT06915597 (DCB-DCS) è uno studio osservazionale per Coronary Arterial Disease (CAD), attualmente in arruolamento. Avviato il 31 maggio 2025, prevede di arruolare 1.500 partecipanti. Sotto la guida di Kutahya Health Sciences University, dovrebbe concludersi entro il 31 maggio 2026. I dati più recenti da ClinicalTrials.gov sono stati aggiornati l'ultima volta il 13 gennaio 2026.
Sommario breve
Coronary stents are the best treatment method ever accepted in the treatment of coronary artery stenoses. Due to some limitations and complications of stent use, the operators tried to find new solutions. Drug Coated Balloons (DCBs) have been accepted as a new method in the treatment of in-stent restenosis and small vessel disease. Furthermore, they have been used in the treatment of de novo coronary lesions, chronic...Mostra di più
Descrizione dettagliata
The DCB-DCS (Drug-Coated Balloon in Different Clinical Scenarios) Registry is a multicenter, observational study designed to evaluate the safety, feasibility, and clinical outcomes of drug-coated balloon (DCB) angioplasty in a broad spectrum of coronary artery disease presentations and lesion subsets in real-world practice across Türkiye. The registry aims to provide comprehensive evidence on contemporary DCB use bey...Mostra di più
Titolo ufficiale

Procedural Success and Short- and Long-Term Outcomes of Drug-Coated Coronary Balloons Used in Different Clinical Scenarios

Patologie
Coronary Arterial Disease (CAD)
Altri ID dello studio
  • DCB-DCS
Numero NCT
Data di inizio (effettiva)
2025-05-31
Ultimo aggiornamento pubblicato
2026-01-13
Data di completamento (stimata)
2026-05-31
Arruolamento (previsto)
1.500
Tipo di studio
Osservazionale
Stato
In arruolamento
Parole chiave
drug coted balloons
coronary artery disease
chronic total occlusions
de novo lesions
small vessel disease
Bracci / Interventi
Gruppo/Braccio di partecipantiIntervento/Trattamento
Coronary artery disease
Patients with coronary artery disease who were treated with drug coated balloons will be included in the study.
N.D.
Esito primario
Misure di esitoDescrizione della misuraArco temporale
Death, target lesion revascularization, target vessel revascularization, myocardial infarction
Cardiac or noncardiac death events will be recorded during follow up. Forthermore, target vessel or lesion revascularization, myocardial infarction will be recorded according to the previously described criteria.
12 months
Esito secondario
Misure di esitoDescrizione della misuraArco temporale
Angina, target vessel revascularization, Procedural success and need for bailout stenting, Major bleeding (BARC ≥3)
Assessment of symptomatic angina status, need for repeat revascularization of the target vessel, procedural success including the requirement for bailout stent implantation, and the occurrence of major bleeding events defined as Bleeding Academic Research Consortium (BARC) type ≥3.
12 months
Assistente alla partecipazione
Criteri di eleggibilità

Età idonea
Adulto, Adulto anziano
Età minima
18 Years
Sessi idonei
Tutti

Age ≥18 years. Patients with coronary artery disease undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in whom a drug-coated balloon (DCB) is used as the intended treatment strategy for at least one target lesion.

DCB use in any clinical presentation, including stable coronary artery disease and acute coronary syndromes.

DCB treatment for different lesion subsets, including de novo lesions, in-stent restenosis, bifurcation lesions, small and large vessels, and chronic total occlusions.

Successful lesion preparation allowing DCB angioplasty (residual stenosis ≤30% and absence of flow-limiting dissection before DCB inflation, according to operator judgment).

Availability of baseline clinical, angiographic, and procedural data. Ability to provide informed consent for prospective enrollment or availability of data according to local regulations for retrospective inclusion.

Planned clinical follow-up.

Primary treatment strategy without the use of a drug-coated balloon (e.g., exclusive drug-eluting stent implantation without DCB).

Cardiogenic shock at the time of index procedure. Life expectancy less than 1 year due to non-cardiac comorbidities. Contraindication to antiplatelet therapy. Known severe allergy to contrast media not amenable to premedication. Pregnancy. Inability to comply with clinical follow-up. Participation in another interventional clinical trial that could confound outcome assessment.

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Parte responsabile dello studio
Fatih Kahraman, Investigatore principale, Associate Professor, Kutahya Health Sciences University
Contatti principali dello studio
Contatto: Fatih Kahraman, Associate Professor, +905442764616, [email protected]
5 Centri dello studio in 1 paesi
Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey (Türkiye)
Ismail D Kilic, Professor, Contatto, +905326434948, [email protected]
Mehmet Kilinc, MD, Contatto, 5073505984, [email protected]
In arruolamento
Bahcelievler Memorial Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
Omer Goktekin, Professor, Contatto, 5323252371, [email protected]
Hasim Tuner, MD, Contatto, 5456176667, [email protected]
In arruolamento
Bezmialem Vakıf Universitesi, Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
Mahmut Uluganyan, Professor, Contatto, 5055853534, [email protected]
In arruolamento
Goztepe Medicalpark Hastanesi, Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
Adnan Kaya, Professor, Contatto, 5324009765, [email protected]
In arruolamento
Kutahya City Hospital, Kütahya, Turkey (Türkiye)
Fatih Kahraman, Associate Professor, Contatto, 5442764616, [email protected]
In arruolamento