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ABSORB Bioresorbable Scaffold vs. Xience Metallic Stent for Prevention of Restenosis Following Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Patients at High Risk of Restenosis

Trial Profile

ABSORB Bioresorbable Scaffold vs. Xience Metallic Stent for Prevention of Restenosis Following Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Patients at High Risk of Restenosis

Status: Active, no longer recruiting
Phase of Trial: Phase III

Latest Information Update: 29 Oct 2020

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At a glance

  • Drugs Everolimus (Primary)
  • Indications Coronary artery restenosis; Myocardial infarction
  • Focus Therapeutic Use
  • Acronyms Compare Absorb

Most Recent Events

  • 01 Sep 2020 Results of pooled analysis from COMPARE-ABSORB and AIDA presented at the ESC Congress 2020 - Annual Congress of the European Society of Cardiology
  • 01 Sep 2020 Results of pooled analysis from COMPARE-ABSORB and AIDA presented at the ESC Congress 2020 - Annual Congress of the European Society of Cardiology
  • 13 Aug 2018 Planned primary completion date changed from 1 Mar 2018 to 28 Aug 2018.

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