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. 2020 Oct 11;25(20):4624. doi: 10.3390/molecules25204624

Table 14.

Types of drug-coated balloons with their regulatory approval status and clinical trials. BMS: bare-metal stents and ISR: in-stent restenosis.

Balloon Application Clinical trials Groups CE
Approval
FDA Approval
PACCOCATH®
COTAVANCETM
MEDRADIN, USA
Infrainguinal and iliac arteries ISR I PACCOCATH® DEB versus uncoated DEB Yes, 2011 No
ISR II (12 months)
FEMPAC Uncoated balloon, DEB
THUNDER Plain balloon, DEB, a drug with contrast media
DIOR®, Eurocor GmbH, Germany Coronary arteries DIOR Registry DEB after BMS-ISR, DES-ISR No No
Small coronary arteries DEBUIT DEB after BMS, DEB YES, 2007 for coating
PICCOLETO DES (versus) DEB
VALENTINES II Lesions with DEB
DEB-AMI DEB+BMS, BMS, Taxus® DES
IN.PACTAdmiral,
Medtronic, USA
Peripheral artery diseases
(upper leg)
IN.PACT SFA I DEB (versus) plain balloon Yes, 2009 PMA
2015
SeQuent® Please, B. Braun
Vascular Systems, Germany
Coronary artery and small vessels PEPCAD I SequentPlease (versus)
SequentPlease+BMS
Yes, 2009 No
PEPCAD II Sequent™Please (versus) Taxus®
PEPCAD III SequentPlease + Coroflex DEBlue (versus) Cypher®
PEPCAD IV SequentPlease (versus) CoroflexDEBlue
and Taxus®
PEPCAD V SequentPlease (versus) CoroflexDEBlue
and Taxus
PEPCAD DES SequentPlease (versus)
plain balloon
PEPCADCTO SequentPlease+BMS (versus) Taxus®
INDICOR BMS after SequentPlease (versus) SequentPlease
after BMS
PERFECT SequentPlease + EPC stent (versus) EPC stent
ISAR DESIRE SequentPlease, DES, uncoated balloon