Evaluation of FM220 in Patients With Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)
Peripheral Arterial Disease, Intermittent Claudication
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Peripheral Arterial Disease focused on measuring Peak walking time, Absolute claudication distance, Claudication onset time, Initial claudication distance, Intermittent compression
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria(main): Patients aged 40 or more. Peripheral arterial disease as determined by resting ABI<0.90. Reduction in post exercise Ankle Brachial Index (ABI) of > 20% in the symptomatic limb. Stable claudication for the past three months Baseline PWT between 1 and 10 minutes If the patient is under claudication drug therapy (eg. cilostazol and pentoxifvlline) the use and dose of these drugs has been stable for the last 60 days. If the patient is receiving of statin and antiplatelet therapy, the use and dose of these drugs has been stable for the last 60 days. Exclusion Criteria: Any active pathological heart, muscular, neurological, orthopedic, cognitive or pulmonary disease which might interfere with patient compliance or ability to walk on a treadmill in the opinion of the investigator. Non compressible arteries as defined by ABI>1.1 Clinical evidence of acute or subacute superficial or deep venous thrombosis confirmed by continuous-wave Doppler in the affected extremity. Deep venous insufficiency on clinical grounds or by lab measurements. Prior below-knee surgical revascularization procedure within the last 6 months. Significant likelihood of lower extremity arterial revascularization procedure within the next 6 months. Ulcer, cellulitis, skin conditions, or superficial thrombophlebitis in regions covered by the compression device preventing use of the device. Acute pulmonary embolism. Osteomyelitis of the lower extremity. Gangrene of the lower extremity. Acute limb ischemia. Clinical scenarios in which increased venous or lymphatic return is undesirable. Painful calf conditions which would exclude use of the pump. Peripheral neuropathy that, in the opinion of the investigator, would prevent patient from accurately assessing claudication symptoms or identifying Cutaneous comfort of the device Vein ligation. Pulmonary edema. Significant aorto-iliac disease as demonstrated by physical examination or objective testing. Absence of aorto-iliac disease must be documented by segmental testing performed within 90 days of study enrollment. Critical leg ischemia with evidence of rest pain, ischemic ulceration, gangrene. Participation in any clinical trial within the past 30 days. Morbid obesity, defined by BMI>40, weight greater than 300 lbs or leg circumference greater than 19.7 inches. Pregnancy.
Sites / Locations
- Jacksonville Center for Clinical ResearchRecruiting
- Peripheral Vascular AssociatesRecruiting