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NCT ID: NCT06084000 Recruiting - Drug-coated Balloon Clinical Trials

STrategies of Scheduled Drug-coated Balloons (DCB) Versus Conventional DES for the interveNTional Therapy of de Novo Lesions in Large Coronary vESSels (STENTLESS) Trial

STENTLESS
Start date: October 15, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a multicenter, open-label, randomized controlled study meant to compare the safety and efficacy of scheduled drug-coated balloon (DCB) and conventional drug-eluting stent (DES) strategy in the treatment of de novo lesions of large coronary vessel with diameter larger than 2.75 mm. The trial was designed to provide high-quality evidence for expanding the clinical indications of DCB, and to explore a better way for coronary intervention based on DCB.

NCT ID: NCT05562089 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Myocardial Infarction

Prevail Drug Balloon Study

Start date: April 29, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is an investigator-initiated, prospective, single-centre, non-randomized, all-comers registry that evaluates the safety and efficacy of any Paclitaxel Drug-Coated Balloon (DCB) for the treatment of coronary de novo lesion, in-stent restenosis, and small vessel disease in patients with coronary artery disease in Hong Kong. The recruitment time frame of this study is 1 year from 1st January 2022 to 30th December 2022.

NCT ID: NCT04619277 Recruiting - Drug-coated Balloon Clinical Trials

Impact of Drug-coated Balloon Treatment in de Novo Coronary Lesion

Start date: April 22, 2011
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This study is the international multicenter registry for drug-coated balloon treatment for de novo coronary lesion.

NCT ID: NCT03360279 Recruiting - Drug-coated Balloon Clinical Trials

DCB for Dialysis Access Stent Graft Restenosis

Start date: March 5, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Recurrent stenosis in hemodialysis access graft (AVG) is difficult to treat. For recurrent stenosis in the anastomotic junction can be treated by stent graft to improve long-term patency. However, there is no data regarding treatment of stent graft restenosis in AVG. This randomized trial is designed to compare the efficacy and safety of drug-coated balloon (DCB) versus regular balloon in AVG stent graft restenosis.