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PAPA-ARTIS · Paraplegia Prevention in Aortic Aneurysm Repair by Thoracoabdominal Staging with ‘Minimally-Invasive Segmental Artery Coil-Embolization’: A Randomized Controlled Multicentre Trial

H2020Status: SIGNED1 January 201730 September 2024EU funding €5,913,923Call H2020-SC1-2016-2017

Chronic aortic aneurysms are permanent and localized dilations of the aorta that remain asymptomatic for long periods of time but continue to increase in diameter before they eventually rupture. Left untreated, the patients’ prognosis is dismal, since the internal bleeding of the rupture brings about sudden death. Although successful treatment cures the disease, the risky procedures can result in paraplegia from spinal cord ischaemia or even death, particularly for aneurysms extending from the thoracic to the abdominal aorta and thus involving many segmental arteries to the spinal cord, i.e. thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms of Crawford type II. Although various strategies have achieved a remarkable decrease in the incidence of paraplegia, it is still no less than 10 to 20%. However, it has been found that the deliberate occlusion of the segmental arteries to the paraspinous collateral network finally supplying the spinal cord does not increase rates of permanent paraplegia. A therapeutic option, ‘minimally invasive segmental artery coil embolization’ has been devised which proceeds in a ‘staged’ way to occlude groups of arteries under highly controlled conditions after which time must be allowed for arteriogenesis to build a robust collateral blood supply. PAPA-ARTiS is a phase II trial to demonstrate that a staged treatment approach can reduce paraplegia and mortality dramatically. It can be expected to have both a dramatic impact on the individual patient's quality of life if saved from a wheelchair, and also upon financial systems through savings in; 1) lower costs in EU health care; 2) lower pay-outs in disability insurance (est. at 500k in Year 1), and; 3) loss of economic output from unemployment. Approx. 2500 patients a year in Europe undergo these high risk operations with a cumulative paraplegia rate of over 15%; therefore >100M per year in costs can be avoided and significantly more considering the expected elimination of type II endoleaks.

Consortium · 33 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITAET LEIPZIG

DE · €2,535,455

participant

ECRIN EUROPEAN CLINICAL RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE NETWORK

FR · €404,354

participant

REGION HOVEDSTADEN

DK · €60,688

thirdParty

HERZZENTRUM LEIPZIG GMBH

DE

participant

LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN

DE · €216,563

thirdParty

KLINIKUM DER UNIVERSITAET ZU KOELN

DE

participant

MODUS RESEARCH AND INNOVATION LIMITED

UK · €104,006

participant

SLASKIE CENTRUM CHOROB SERCA W ZABRZU

PL · €119,910

participant

LIVERPOOL HEART AND CHEST HOSPITAL NHS FOUNDATION TRUST

UK

participant

UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA

ES · €262,596

thirdParty

ASSISTANCE PUBLIQUE HOPITAUX DE PARIS

FR

participant

BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

US · €50,420

participant

SOCIETE EUROPEENNE DE CARDIOLOGIE

FR · €68,750

thirdParty

UNIVERSITAET BERN

CH

thirdParty

CENTRE HOSPITALIER REGIONAL ET UNIVERSITAIRE DE LILLE

FR

participant

INSEL GRUPPE AG

CH

participant

WARSZAWSKI UNIWERSYTET MEDYCZNY

PL · €131,875

participant

ACADEMISCH ZIEKENHUIS MAASTRICHT

NL · €223,853

participant

THE TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CORP

US · €50,420

participant

BARTS AND THE LONDON NHS TRUST

UK · €179,163

participant

CHU HOPITAUX DE BORDEAUX

FR · €159,820

participant

OSPEDALE SAN RAFFAELE SRL

IT · €166,369

participant

UNIVERSITAETSKLINIKUM HAMBURG-EPPENDORF

DE · €216,565

participant

ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA

IT · €127,156

participant

UNIVERSITE DE LILLE

FR

thirdParty

IRCCS AZIENDA OSPEDALIERO- UNIVERSITARIA DI BOLOGNA

IT

participant

KITE INNOVATION (EUROPE) LIMITED

UK · €6,816

participant

OREBRO LANS LANDSTING

SE · €229,575

participant

UNIVERSITAETSKLINIKUM FREIBURG

DE · €216,564

thirdParty

KKS-NETZWERK EV -NETZWERK DER KOORDINIERUNGSZENTREN FUR KLINISCHE STUDIEN

DE

participant

REGION SKANE

SE · €221,303

thirdParty

UNIVERSITATKLINIKUM LEIPZIG

DE

participant

FONDATION HOPITAL SAINT JOSEPH

FR · €161,704

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