A multicenter randomized controlled trial indicates that paclitaxel-coated balloons provide no benefit for arteriovenous fistulas.


Journal

Kidney international
ISSN: 1523-1755
Titre abrégé: Kidney Int
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0323470

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
08 2021
Historique:
received: 13 01 2021
revised: 24 02 2021
accepted: 25 02 2021
pubmed: 31 3 2021
medline: 3 8 2021
entrez: 30 3 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The role of paclitaxel-coated balloons has been established in the coronary and peripheral arterial circulations with recent interest in the use of paclitaxel-coated balloons to improve patency rates following angioplasty of arteriovenous fistulas. To assess the efficacy of paclitaxel-coated angioplasty balloons to prolong the survival time of target lesion primary patency in arteriovenous fistulas, we designed an investigator-led multi-center randomized controlled trial with follow up time variable for a minimum of one year. Patients with an arteriovenous fistula who were undergoing an angioplasty for a clinical indication were included but patients with one or more lesions outside the treatment segment were excluded. Following successful treatment with a high-pressure balloon, 212 patients were randomized. In the intervention arm, the second component was insertion of a paclitaxel-coated balloon. In the control arm, an identical procedure was followed, but using a standard balloon. The primary endpoint was time to loss of clinically driven target lesion primary patency. Primary analysis showed no significant evidence for a difference in time to end of target lesion primary patency between groups: hazard ratio 1.18 with a 95% confidence interval of 0.78 to 1.79. There were no significant differences for any secondary outcomes, including patency outcomes and adverse events. Thus, our study demonstrated no evidence that paclitaxel-coated balloons provide benefit, following standard care high-pressure balloon angioplasty, in the treatment of arteriovenous fistulas. Hence, in view of the benefit suggested by other trials, the role of paclitaxel-coated angioplasty balloons remains uncertain.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33781793
pii: S0085-2538(21)00347-1
doi: 10.1016/j.kint.2021.02.040
pii:
doi:

Substances chimiques

Cardiovascular Agents 0
Coated Materials, Biocompatible 0
Paclitaxel P88XT4IS4D

Banques de données

ISRCTN
['ISRCTN14284759']

Types de publication

Journal Article Multicenter Study Randomized Controlled Trial Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

447-456

Subventions

Organisme : Medical Research Council
ID : MC_PC_15109
Pays : United Kingdom
Organisme : Department of Health
Pays : United Kingdom

Commentaires et corrections

Type : CommentIn
Type : CommentIn
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Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2021 International Society of Nephrology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Narayan Karunanithy (N)

Department of Interventional Radiology, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.

Emily J Robinson (EJ)

Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King's College London, London, UK.

Farhan Ahmad (F)

Department of Radiology, Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, Reading, UK.

James O Burton (JO)

Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Leicester, Leciester, UK; Department of Renal Medicine, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester, UK.

Francis Calder (F)

Department of Nephrology and Transplantation, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.

Simon Coles (S)

Department of Radiology, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust, Portsmouth, UK.

Neelanjan Das (N)

Department of Nephrology, East Kent Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Canterbury, UK.

Anthony Dorling (A)

Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King's College London, London, UK; Department of Nephrology and Transplantation, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.

Colin Forman (C)

Department of Nephrology and Transplantation, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.

Ounali Jaffer (O)

Department of Radiology, Barts Health NHS Trust, London, UK.

Sarah Lawman (S)

Department of Nephrology, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, Brighton, UK.

Raghuram Lakshminarayan (R)

Department of Radiology, Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Hull, UK.

Rhys Lewlellyn (R)

Department of Radiology, Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust, Exeter, UK.

Janet L Peacock (JL)

Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King's College London, London, UK; Department of Epidemiology, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA.

Raymond Ramnarine (R)

Department of Radiology, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Gloucester, UK.

Irene Rebollo Mesa (IR)

Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King's College London, London, UK.

Shoaib Shaikh (S)

Department of Radiology, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Bradford, UK.

James Simpson (J)

Department of Radiology, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Preston, UK.

Kate Steiner (K)

Department of Radiology, East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust, Stevenage, UK.

Rebecca Suckling (R)

Department of Nephrology, Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust, Carshalton, UK.

Laszlo Szabo (L)

Department of Nephrology and Transplantation, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, Cardiff, UK.

Douglas Turner (D)

Department of Radiology, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, UK.

Ashar Wadoodi (A)

Department of Nephrology and Transplantation, St George's Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UK.

Yanzhong Wang (Y)

Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King's College London, London, UK.

Graeme Weir (G)

Department of Radiology, Lothian NHS, Edinburgh, UK.

C Jason Wilkins (CJ)

Department of Nephrology and Transplantation, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK; Department of Radiology, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.

Leanne M Gardner (LM)

Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King's College London, London, UK.

Michael G Robson (MG)

Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King's College London, London, UK; Department of Nephrology and Transplantation, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK. Electronic address: Michael.robson@kcl.ac.uk.

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