CONFIRM II Predator Registry 1
Preliminary Results on 500 Patients Validate Findings from CONFIRM I Diamondback Registry
- Prospective, single arm registry
- Multi-center
- Preliminary results on 500 consecutive patients
- Acute procedural data collection
- All patients treated with the Predator 360° included
- No exclusion criteria

Preliminary Analysis Conclusions:
Data from the CONFIRM II Predator preliminary analysis validates findings from the initial CONFIRM I Diamondback registry; emphasizing consistent, repeatable, predictable clinical results achieved with orbital treatment.
- Changing lesion compliance first:
- Consistently provides optimal outcomes through short runs times
- Predator crowns reduce the average sanding time, demonstrating improved efficiency in the body versus previous solid crown offerings
- Repeatedly facilitates low-pressure balloon inflations
- Predictably minimizes risk for bail-out stenting
- Results in extremely low rates of procedural events, such as dissection, perforations, and stent placement
- Consistently provides optimal outcomes through short runs times


References:
1. Desai, U. CONFIRM Predator Preliminary Results. VIVA 2010.