Stable Angina Clinical Trial
Official title:
Pivotal, Single-arm Clinical Trial (Prospective Analysis of Retrospective Data) to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of the MedHub AutocathFFR Software Device in Measuring FFR From Digital Angiography Images as a Supportive Aid in the Evaluation and Assessment of Hemodynamically Significant Coronary Artery Disease
Prospective (analysis of retrospective data), multi-center, observational, single-arm study. This structure was selected as the "worst case" due to the fact that it represents real life usage of invasive FFR measurement is performed mostly in "gray zone" cases, which are that their severity cannot be determined intuitively and based on the physician eyeball. By using real-world historical data of invasive FFR, the analysis of the obtained data can ensure that the study results are expected to include invasive FFR results that are in the grey zone, when invasive FFR is used in real life and represent the real expected use of the product. Furthermore, the analysis of the data obtained in the studies with these similar devices measuring FFR obtained from angiograms was actually performed in a retrospective manner. That is, although the angiographic images and pressure wire recordings were obtained in real-time, due to the need to mark the vessel in real-time and obtain specific projections during the procedure without which the FFR cannot be calculated, the primary endpoint (sensitivity and specificity) and accuracy were determined in all studies by a post-hoc review by a similar independent QCA core laboratory. The invasive FFR data, as well as the software generated FFR data were reviewed post-hoc by a core laboratory or even at the company.
The proposed study is designed to compare MedHub AutocathFFR measurements obtained from angiograms for the non-invasive determination of the presence of hemodynamically significant coronary lesions. The software device will run on angiograms generated during cardiac catheterization and results will be compared to invasive FFR measurements. The study is a prospective (analysis of retrospective data), multi-center, observational, single-arm, study. A total of 308 cases will be enrolled in the study. The study population who represent the target population for this procedure consists of subjects with stable angina, unstable angina or NSTEM1 who underwent a clinically indicated invasive coronary angiography and for whom invasive FFR have been measured in vessels with coronary lesions. For each lesion of interest, a minimum of two 2D angiographic projections, will be obtained. Patients of both genders, all ethnicities, >18 years of age will be recruited to the study. Study cases will be sourced from numerous hospitals in the United States and Israel. Investigators will screen cases based on the inclusion/exclusion criteria described below. General patient demographics, medical history, concomitant medications, C-arm angiography system used, FFR pressure wire used, etc., will be obtained for each study case. Subjects with known or suspected coronary artery disease who were scheduled for clinically indicated invasive coronary angiography (ICA) and on whom invasive FFR has been measured in vessels with coronary lesions will comprise the patient population. Coronary angiography will have been performed in a routine fashion in patients with suspected coronary artery disease. When clinically indicated, invasive FFR will have been measured in vessels with coronary lesions of varying severity using a coronary pressure wire and hyperemic stimulus. The patient's angiographic images will be sent to an independent Quantitative Coronary Arteriography (QCA) Core Laboratory, where they will be processed using the MedHub AutocathFFR device, by independent potential users of the device (i.e., interventional cardiologists). The users will use the diagnostic angiograms and upload them to the AutocathFFR device, to generate the AutocathFFR value. The independent users will be blinded to the software device-generated FFR results and to the invasive FFR measurements. Blinding will be employed in the study because the primary endpoint, i.e., the scored FFR measurements per vessel are subject to bias by device users. Observations in patients with more than 1 study vessel will be presumed independent. The AutocathFFR will not be used for diagnostic or clinical decisions. A detailed standard operating procedure (SOP) for AutoCathFFR computation will be provided to the QCA Core Laboratory. The AutocathFFR device automatically suggests and marks locations of suspicious narrowing and computes an FFR value for each detected area. The clinician can also select and mark manually locations with suspected narrowing for computing of FFR value. The clinical performance of AutocathFFR device depends only on the uploaded angiograms, on which the AutocathFFR results are presented alongside the viewed blood vessel. There is no need for user interaction with the system during the diagnostic angiography procedure. For example, there is no need to take specific orthogonal projection nor to designate or mark the blood vessels or segments. When the desired coronary artery is viewed on the Cath Lab monitor, the AutocathFFR measurement is automatically shown alongside the viewed vessel, if an area of narrowing is identified in the vessel. Therefore, the use of the AutocathFFR device is seamless with the angiographic imaging procedure and does not require any additional intervention by the cardiologist. ;
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