RecruitingNCT06986954

Beacon Tip Sizing Catheter and Slip-Cath Beacon Tip Catheter Study


Sponsor

Cook Research Incorporated

Enrollment

588 participants

Start Date

Apr 20, 2025

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

This prospective observational post-market clinical study will collect data in the United States to primarily support the re-launch of the re-designed Beacon Tip Sizing Catheter and Slip-Catheter Beacon Tip Catheter \& Shuttle Select Slip-Catheter (Visceral and Cerbral) for a Conformité Européenne (CE) Mark application in the European Union (EU). Additionally, the data from this study may be used to support regulatory approval in other countries/regions. The purpose of this clinical study is to evaluate the safety and performance of these catheters in accordance with the Intended Use through the end of index procedure, and through 30 days post procedure, (as applicable as data is available) to ensure an acceptable benefit:risk ratio.


Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria1

  • A patient is deemed suitable for inclusion in this study if the patient undergoes a procedure using an applicable Beacon Tip Catheter.

Exclusion Criteria1

  • Patient or his/her legally authorized representative objects to collection and processing of his/her data, or not willing to accept the use of an Informed Consent waiver or the data protection notice (if utilized).

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Interventions

DEVICEBeacon Tip Catheters

Indicated for use in angiographic procedures by physicians trained and experienced in angiographic techniques. Standard techniques for placement of vascular access sheaths, angiographic catheters, and wire guides should be employed. Beacon Tip Sizing Catheters have marker bands that can be used for anatomical measurements.


Locations(1)

Vascular Breakthroughs

Darien, Connecticut, United States

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