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Solitaire FR approved for interventional management of stroke trial


Tuesday, 31 Jan 2012 16:36
Solitaire FR
Solitaire FR


Covidien announced that the Solitaire FR revascularisation device has been approved for investigational use in the IMS III (Interventional management of stroke) trial. The Solitaire FR device was approved by the IMS III executive committee in the thrombectomy arm of the trial and was included in a recently approved amendment submitted to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).


The IMS III trial will compare a combined intravenous and intra-arterial treatment approach to restoring blood flow to the brain to the current standard FDA-approved treatment approach of giving IV rTPA alone. A projected 900 subjects with moderate to severe ischaemic stroke will be enrolled at over 50 centres in the United States, Canada, Australia and potentially Europe. The executive committee approved the Solitaire FR device to ensure that the study and patients have the most advanced treatment technologies to help determine the role of endovascular therapy in acute ischaemic stroke.


“We are excited to include the Solitaire FR revascularisation device in the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke-funded IMS III trial. The addition of the device will help to expedite the completion of this critical trial,” said Joseph Broderick, IMS III principal investigator, Professor and chair of the Department of Neurology, University of Cincinnati, USA.


“The Solitaire FR is the first stent-based mechanical thrombectomy device allowed into the study by IMS III investigators,” said Mark A Turco, chief medical officer, Vascular Therapies, Covidien. “We look forward to the important results that will follow from this study around the optimal treatment of acute ischaemic stroke.”




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