Issue: May/June 2012
May 18, 2012
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First Patients Enrolled in CONNECT II Global Trial

Issue: May/June 2012

CONNECT II, a global trial that will test the first-ever chronic total occlusion crossing catheter to use optical coherence tomography, has enrolled its first US patient, according to a press release.

Perspective from Lawrence A. Garcia, MD

The announcement came just 2 weeks after the first European patient was enrolled in the trial in Mirano, Italy.

The prospective, nonrandomized CONNECT II trial will test the catheter (Ocelot, Avinger) in 100 patients with peripheral arterial disease and femoropopliteal CTO lesions at 17 sites, including three in the European Union, where the device received CE Mark approval in 2011. Trial co-principal investigators include Arne Schwindt, MD, of St. Franziskus Hospital in Muenster, Germany, and Matthew Selmon, MD, from the Austin Heart Hospital in Austin, Texas.