NIT-OCCLUD PDA Phase II Sentinel Trial



Status:Completed
Conditions:Cardiology
Therapuetic Areas:Cardiology / Vascular Diseases
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any - 21
Updated:4/17/2018
Start Date:November 2002
End Date:October 2007

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Transcatheter Occlusion of Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) With the NIT-OCCLUD PDA Occlusions System

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the Nit-Occlud -PDA
Occlusion System for transcatheter closure of PDA with minimum angiographic diameter less
than 4 mm, and to compare one year safety and efficacy outcomes with recommended OPCs.

The purpose of this clinical investigation is to evaluate whether transcatheter occlusion of
PDAs with a minimum vessel diameter of 4 mm or smaller, by means of permanent implantation of
the Nit-Occlud Spiral Coil for PDA Occlusion, is safe and effective.

The device used for this purpose is a set of two items named "Nit-Occlud - PDA Occlusion
System":

- Nit-Occlud coils, 2 types: flexible (3 sizes) and medium (3 sizes)

- Introducer Sheath, F4 or F5 85cm.

The intended use of the device is the percutaneous, transluminal closure of PDA with an
internal diameter or 4mm and smaller in patients who comply with the selection criteria.

The investigation will continue until the sponsor receives FDA approval for commercial
distribution and implantation of the system, or until the project is terminated by the
sponsor or by the investigators.

The objectives of this study are:

1. To determine the safety of the spiral coil by monitoring and reporting deaths and
adverse events associated with the device and device placement.

2. To determine the effectiveness of the spiral coil by evaluating clinical and
echocardiographic occlusion rates.

Inclusion Criteria:

- PDA with 4 mm or smaller minimum diameter by color Doppler

- Patent weight > 5 Kg, Age 6 months to 21 years (Patients older than 21 years may have
device implant and be included in a study registry.)

- Previous treatment by surgery or Nit-Occlud device with residual PDA noted at least 6
months after the procedure

- Angiographic minimum PDA diameter (D1) less than 4 mm. (Patients with angiographic
diameters larger than 4 mm and smaller or equal to 5 mm may have device implant and be
included in a study registry.)

Exclusion Criteria:

- Associated cardiac anomalies requiring surgery

- Known bleeding or blood clotting disorders

- Ongoing febrile illness

- Pregnancy

- Pulmonary hypertension/increased pulmonary vascular resistance (>5 Wood Units)

- Known hypersensitivity to contrast medium
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3533 South Alameda Street
Corpus Christi, Texas 78411
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9300 Valley Children's Pl
Madera, California 93720
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1201 W La Veta Ave
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19134
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214 West Bowery Street
Akron, Ohio 44308
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Columbus, Ohio 43205
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1935 Medical District Dr
Dallas, Texas 75235
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705 Riley Hospital Dr
Indianapolis, Indiana 46202
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Iowa City, Iowa 52242
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Oak Lawn, Illinois 60453
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420 Northeast Glen Oak Avenue
Peoria, Illinois 61603
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111 Michigan Ave NW
Washington, District of Columbia
(202) 476-5000
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Wilmington, Delaware 19803
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