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ClinicalCardiologyPeripheral Arterial DiseaseTrial Update

Cook Research initiates RCT for Evero DCB in PAD treatment

The initiation of the RCT for the Evero DCB is significant as it could establish a new competitive player in the PAD treatment landscape, challenging the dominance of existing paclitaxel DCBs. Success in this trial may lead to a shift in market dynamics and influence treatment protocols.

Published: July 3, 2026
Updated: July 3, 2026
Author: Humanexa Intelligence
Therapeutic area: Cardiology / Peripheral Arterial Disease
Asset: Everolimus
Indication: Peripheral Arterial Disease market
Trial SummaryCLN

Phase III

Peripheral Arterial Disease market

Status

Active

Signal Score

8.2

Signal assessment

Signal strength

high

Confidence level

moderate

Signalhigh
Confidencemoderate

Strategic implication

The initiation of the RCT for the Evero DCB is significant as it could establish a new competitive player in the PAD treatment landscape, challenging the dominance of existing paclitaxel DCBs. Success in this trial may lead to a shift in market dynamics and influence treatment protocols.

Why it matters

The initiation of the RCT for the Evero DCB is significant as it could establish a new competitive player in the PAD treatment landscape, challenging the dominance of existing paclitaxel DCBs. Success in this trial may lead to a shift in market dynamics and influence treatment protocols.

What changed

Trial Update

Analysis

The Evero drug-coated balloon is being evaluated for long-term safety and effectiveness against paclitaxel DCBs in PAD.

The initiation of the RCT for the Evero DCB is significant as it could establish a new competitive player in the PAD treatment landscape, challenging the dominance of existing paclitaxel DCBs. Success in this trial may lead to a shift in market dynamics and influence treatment protocols.

Monitor trial results and any announcements regarding interim findings or regulatory submissions.

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  • Cook Research initiates RCT for Evero DCB in PAD treatment ↗

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