Angiotech Pharmaceuticals Inc. (ANPI, ANP.TO) said that its corporate partner, Boston Scientific Corp. (BSX), has reported positive comprehensive data from the TAXUS ATLAS clinical program, a series of trials evaluating the TAXUS Liberte Paclitaxel-Eluting Stent System in a variety of lesions and patient groups.
Three-year results from the TAXUS ATLAS Small Vessel and Long Lesion Trials continue to show significant advantages for the newer TAXUS Liberte Stent when compared to the first-generation TAXUS Express Stent.
The TAXUS ATLAS Small Vessel Trial was designed to evaluate the long-term safety and efficacy of the 2.25 mm diameter TAXUS Liberte Atom Stent in small coronary vessels. The TAXUS ATLAS Long Lesion Trial was designed to assess the long-term safety and efficacy of the TAXUS Liberte Long 38 mm Stent in patients with long coronary lesions.
Boston Scientific remains the only company to offer both 2.25 mm diameter and 38 mm length drug-eluting coronary stents in the U.S.
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