News | July 01, 2013

Biotronik Orsiro Hybrid Drug-Eluting Stent Lives up to Abbott’s Xience Prime Standards

Positive nine-month results from BIOFLOW-II clinical trial and 12-month results from BIOFLOW-III registry presented at EuroPCR congress

Xience Prime Orsiro Drug Eluting Stent BIO-GLOW II Clinical Study Biotronik Abbo

July 1, 2013 — Primary end-point results from the BIOFLOW-II clinical study demonstrating the non-inferiority of the Biotronik Orsiro Hybrid Drug-Eluting Stent compared to Abbott's Xience Prime. These results were presented in a late-breaking clinical trials session at the EuroPCR congress in Paris by principal investigator, Professor Stephan Windecker, M.D. of University Hospital Bern, Switzerland.

BIOFLOW-II is a prospective, international, multi-center, randomized trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of Orsiro against Xience Prime. The primary endpoint is in-stent late lumen loss at nine months. Secondary clinical endpoints include target lesion failure (TLF) defined as a composite of cardiac death, target vessel Q-wave or non-Q-wave myocardial infarction (MI), coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and clinically driven target lesion revascularization (TLR). In addition to angiographic follow-up, intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging were performed at nine months. Clinical follow-up took place at one, six and nine months and will continue annually for up to five years.

Between July 2011 and March 2012, 452 patients were enrolled in a 2:1 (Orsiro: Xience Prime) randomization at 24 European sites. At nine months, the results for the primary endpoint in-stent late lumen loss were 0.10 ±0.32 mm in the Orsiro arm and 0.11 ±0.29 mm in the Xience Prime arm evaluated by an independent core laboratory and confirming the non-inferiority hypothesis (p-value for non-inferiority <0.0001). No significant differences were reported for the clinical end-points at nine months including: TLF (4.8% for Orsiro vs. 5.3% for Xience Prime), Cardiac death (0.7% vs. 0.0%), MI (2.4% vs. 2.6%) and TLR (2.1% vs. 2.7%). Additionally no stent thrombosis was reported in either arm. All clinical events were adjudicated by a Clinical Events Committee (CEC). The OCT subgroup showed significantly better strut coverage for Orsiro (with 98.3% strut coverage for Orsiro vs. 97.5% for Xience Prime, p-value =0.042).

“The Orsiro stent met the primary non-inferiority endpoint of late loss at nine months compared to the Xience Prime stent, demonstrating effectiveness of drug elution from this bioabsorbable polymer,” Windecker said. “The platform also appears to be safe, with low rates of myocardial infarction and revascularization and no reported stent thrombosis. The low strut thickness and good deliverability of Orsiro is advantageous during complex stenting which is performed in current cath lab practice.”

The primary end-point results from the BIOFLOW-III registry were also presented at the EuroPCR congress by coordinating investigator Professor Johannes Waltenberger, M.D. of Universitätsklinikum Münster, Germany, further demonstrating the clinical benefits of Orsiro.

BIOFLOW-III is an international, prospective, non-randomized, multi-center, open-label clinical evaluation of the Orsiro Hybrid Drug-Eluting Stent. The primary endpoint is target lesion failure (TLF) at 12 months defined as a composite of cardiac death, target vessel Q-wave or non-Q wave myocardial infarction (MI), emergent coronary artery bypass Graft (CABG), and clinically driven target lesion revascularization (TLR). Pre-specified sub-groups include diabetes, small vessels (?2.75 mm), chronic total occlusion (CTO) and acute myocardial infarction (AMI).

Between August 2011 and March 2012, 1,356 patients were enrolled at 43 sites in 14 countries. At 12 months, the result for the primary endpoint TLF is 4.7%. With a breakdown into cardiac death 1.3%, target vessel MI 2%, emergent CABG 0% and clinically driven TLR 2.7%.

“The results from this large all comers registry confirms the efficacy and safety of Orsiro in a large and more complex patient population,” commented Waltenberger.

The Orsiro Hybrid Drug-Eluting Stent , launched in 2011, features the latest development in Biotronik stent technology — a hybrid solution that combines passive and active components. Probio passive coating encapsulates the stent and minimizes interaction between the metal stent and the surrounding tissue. BIOlute active coating contains a highly biocompatible polymer that delivers a limus drug via a bio-absorbable matrix. This hybrid coating is layered on top of the high performance PRO-Kinetic Energy stent platform, renowned for its advanced thin-strut stent design and outstanding deliverability.

Read the February 2019 article FDA Clears Biotronik Orsiro Stent That Outperforms Xience

For more information: www.biotronik.com

 


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