The Drug Coated Balloon Academic Research Consortium project originated from the lack of standardization and comparability between studies using drug-coated balloons in the treatment of obstructive coronary artery disease. This document is a collaborative effort between academic research organizations and percutaneous coronary intervention societies in Europe, the USA, and Asia. This consensus sought to standardize study designs and endpoints for clinical trials involving drug-coated balloons, including defining angiographic, intravascular, and non-invasive imaging methods for lesion assessment, alongside considerations for post-revascularization pharmaco-therapy. The concept of ‘blended therapy’, which advocates for combining device strategies, is also discussed. This paper delineates study types, endpoint definitions, follow-up protocols, and analytical approaches, aiming to provide consistency and guidance for interventional cardiologists and trialists.

Definitions and standardized endpoints for the use of drug-coated balloon in coronary artery disease: consensus document of the Drug Coated Balloon Academic Research Consortium / Fezzi, S.; Scheller, B.; Cortese, B.; Alfonso, F.; Jeger, R.; Colombo, A.; Joner, M.; Shin, E. -S.; Kleber, F. X.; Latib, A.; Rissanen, T. T.; Eccleshall, S.; Ribichini, F.; Tao, L.; Koo, B. -K.; Chieffo, A.; Ge, J.; Granada, J. F.; Stoll, H. -P.; Spaulding, C.; Cavalcante, R.; Abizaid, A.; Muramatsu, T.; Boudoulas, K. D.; Waksman, R.; Mehran, R.; Cutlip, D. E.; Krucoff, M. W.; Stone, G. W.; Garg, S.; Onuma, Y.; Serruys, P. W.. - In: EUROINTERVENTION. - ISSN 1774-024X. - 21:19(2025), pp. 116-1136. [10.4244/EIJ-E-25-00021]

Definitions and standardized endpoints for the use of drug-coated balloon in coronary artery disease: consensus document of the Drug Coated Balloon Academic Research Consortium

Chieffo A.;
2025-01-01

Abstract

The Drug Coated Balloon Academic Research Consortium project originated from the lack of standardization and comparability between studies using drug-coated balloons in the treatment of obstructive coronary artery disease. This document is a collaborative effort between academic research organizations and percutaneous coronary intervention societies in Europe, the USA, and Asia. This consensus sought to standardize study designs and endpoints for clinical trials involving drug-coated balloons, including defining angiographic, intravascular, and non-invasive imaging methods for lesion assessment, alongside considerations for post-revascularization pharmaco-therapy. The concept of ‘blended therapy’, which advocates for combining device strategies, is also discussed. This paper delineates study types, endpoint definitions, follow-up protocols, and analytical approaches, aiming to provide consistency and guidance for interventional cardiologists and trialists.
2025
Inglese
Europa Group
21
19
116
1136
1021
Pubblicato
Comitato scientifico
Internazionale
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Academic Research Consortium
coronary artery disease
drug-coated balloon
randomized clinical trial
Definitions and standardized endpoints for the use of drug-coated balloon in coronary artery disease: consensus document of the Drug Coated Balloon Academic Research Consortium / Fezzi, S.; Scheller, B.; Cortese, B.; Alfonso, F.; Jeger, R.; Colombo, A.; Joner, M.; Shin, E. -S.; Kleber, F. X.; Latib, A.; Rissanen, T. T.; Eccleshall, S.; Ribichini, F.; Tao, L.; Koo, B. -K.; Chieffo, A.; Ge, J.; Granada, J. F.; Stoll, H. -P.; Spaulding, C.; Cavalcante, R.; Abizaid, A.; Muramatsu, T.; Boudoulas, K. D.; Waksman, R.; Mehran, R.; Cutlip, D. E.; Krucoff, M. W.; Stone, G. W.; Garg, S.; Onuma, Y.; Serruys, P. W.. - In: EUROINTERVENTION. - ISSN 1774-024X. - 21:19(2025), pp. 116-1136. [10.4244/EIJ-E-25-00021]
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Fezzi, S.; Scheller, B.; Cortese, B.; Alfonso, F.; Jeger, R.; Colombo, A.; Joner, M.; Shin, E. -S.; Kleber, F. X.; Latib, A.; Rissanen, T. T.; Ecclesh...espandi
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