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Safety of the IPERF Femoral Arterial Cannula in Patients Undergoing Planned Cardiac Surgery With Extracorporeal Circulation Via Femoral Approach
Sponsor: IPERF SAS
Summary
This is a first-in-human, prospective, single-arm, phase I clinical study evaluating the safety of the iPerf femoral arterial cannula in patients undergoing planned cardiac surgery requiring extracorporeal circulation (ECC) via a femoral approach for up to 6 hours. The iPerf device is a dual-lumen arterial cannula designed to provide systemic and lower limb perfusion during ECC, with the goal of reducing the risk of acute limb ischemia. The study will be conducted at a single center in France and will include 15 adult patients. Primary outcomes focus on procedure-related and late adverse events up to 30 days post-surgery. Secondary objectives include assessment of ischemic events, tissue oxygen saturation, and surgeon satisfaction with device handling. The study aims to demonstrate feasibility and safety of the iPerf cannula as an innovative solution for lower limb perfusion during femoral artery cannulation.
Official title: First-In-Human Study (Phase I) Evaluating the Safety of the IPERF Femoral Arterial Cannula in Patients Undergoing a Planned Cardiac Surgery Requiring the Use of an Extracorporeal Circulation Via a Femoral Approach for a Maximum of 6 Hours
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
15
Start Date
2026-02-11
Completion Date
2026-08
Last Updated
2026-02-27
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Cardiac surgery
cardiac surgery
Locations (2)
Hôpital privé Jacques Cartier - Ramsay Santé
Massy, France
Hopital Jacques Cartier - Ramsay Santé
Massy, France