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Endovascular Aortic Repair for Aortic Dissection

Aorta DissectionAorta Aneurysm

The purpose of this study is to investigate the short to mid term efficacy and safety of Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair (TEVAR) in patients who had aortic lesions, such as descending aortic/arch aneurysm, pseudo-aneurysm, Stanford Type B dissection, dissection with primary tear located in the aortic arch, et al.

Unknown status24 enrollment criteria

Clinical Study of Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Exclusion

Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm

The Valiant stent-graft system is a flexible, implantable vascular stent-graft endoluminal device preloaded in a delivery system that is used to exclude thoracic aortic lesions (thoracic aneurysms, thoracic dissections, penetrating ulcers, traumatic transections and both traumatic and degenerative pseudoaneurysms.

Unknown status21 enrollment criteria

Eplerenone in the Management of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms

Aortic AneurysmAbdominal

Weakening and expansion of the main abdominal artery (abdominal aortic aneurysm, AAA) is a common problem in older Australians. The majority of AAAs are small (<55 mm) and affect 90,000 individuals in Australia and 4.5 million world-wide. Currently, the only treatment available for AAA is surgery. However, surgical therapies are not effective for small AAAs, and these patients undergo a program of repeat imaging and consultation to monitor the size of the aneurysm and symptoms. This proposal is aimed at addressing the urgent need to identify a medical treatment able to limit progression of AAAs. The study design and rationale are based on strong preclinical evidence supporting the value of eplerenone (an agent indicated for treatment of heart failure) in limiting AAA progression. If proved effective, this medication would: Reduce the number of patients requiring costly surgery Reduce the number of surgery related deaths and complications Provide a therapy suitable for the rapidly expanding elderly age group who have AAAs.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

The Vascutek Custom Fenestrated Anaconda Post-Market Surveillance Study

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms (AAA)

This is a multicentre, prospective, observational post-market registry (follow-up 1 month, 1 year, 2 years, 3 years, 4 years and 5 years) to monitor the post-market clinical safety and effectiveness of the Vascutek AnacondaTM Custom Fenestrated Stent Graft in patients with a short infrarenal neck of <15mm or juxta-renal abdominal aortic aneurysms who, in the opinion of the treating physician, are anatomically suitable for the AnacondaTM Custom Fenestrated Stent Graft and for whom a customised medical device is required.

Terminated12 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Safety and Efficacy of the Bifurcated Multilayer Flow Modulator (BMFM®).

Aortic AneurysmAbdominal2 more

To determine the safety and efficacy of the BMFM® kit in the use for the endovascular treatment of aortic aneurysms involving iliac arteries. The BMFM® kit is an adaptation of the aortic MFM® to the aortoiliac bifurcation morphology. It should be noted that the aortic MFM® has CE mark approval for the aortic aneurysm treatment.

Unknown status26 enrollment criteria

Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound Endoleak Identification and Classification

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

Surgery for abdominal aortic pathology usually occurs in the setting of advanced cardiovascular disease. The repair can be relatively simple or complex with multiple steps including open repair, placing a stent with a catheter, and placing a complicated stent that allows for crossing vessels without occluding them. All these repairs require imaging follow up. The most commonly accepted tool for follow up is Computed Tomography (CT) scan which involves ionizing radiation and potentially nephrotoxic iodinated contrast. Recommendations for the time interval for follow up, as well the radiology imaging technique vary. Routine ultrasound with Doppler, CT, and MRI has all been employed utilizing various imaging protocols. Clinicians use non-contrast CT, arterial phase and delayed phase CT, ultrasound, and various combinations based on personal experience and patient pathology. Concerns over cost, potential nephrotoxicity of contrast agents and repeated radiation exposure has led to investigation of alternate imaging modalities such as contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS). CEUS represents an improvement of ultrasound imaging but comparisons against CT report widely varying results, likely due to technical factors of CEUS and limitations of single-phase CTA. Contrast ultrasound has been used effectively to diagnose leaks in the aorta post repair and is without the radiation and potential nephrotoxicity of iodinated contrast. Of yet, no large prospective studies have compared CT and contrast US and no studies have looked at the more complicated staged or fenestrated repairs. This study proposes to perform a contrast ultrasound at the same time as a contrast CT using a standardized protocol. This protocol would include a non-contrast CT, angiographic CT, and a CT in a delayed phase in all patients as standard of care. We will compare the results of a contrast US with the various data derived from a three phase CT.

Withdrawn4 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Mechanical Stapler for Aortic Anastomoses

Aortic AneurysmAbdominal1 more

Demonstrate the safety and performance of the Aortic Stapler when used to attach a synthetic graft to an aorta in AAA and Leriche Syndrome patients

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

Analysis of Respiration-induced Deformations in Visceral and Renal Arteries Before and After Stenting...

Complex Aortic Aneurysms

Aneurysm of the abdominal aorta is defined by a loss of parallelism of the arterial wall. The main risk of this pathology is the rupture of the aneurysm which is life threatening and this risk increases with the size of the aneurysm. Connected stents allow the management of complex thoracoabdominal aneurysms in patients at high surgical risk and/or contraindicated for open surgery. These endovascular techniques have demonstrated their safety and efficacy, however, long-term CT follow-up remains essential to detect complications such as endo-leaks and restenosis/thrombosis of visceral and renal stents. The prognostic factors of these complications remain poorly elucidated. The type of stent to be used could be an explanation, however, no stent has been proven to be superior in this application to date. Data from the literature suggest an influence of stents on the aortic geometry and the arterial axes of the digestive tract during respiratory movements. The work of the Stanford vascular surgery team shows that the deformations and modifications of the geometry of these stents induced by the respiratory cycle could have a negative impact by migration, stenosis and thrombosis.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

START - Early Thrombocyte Administration to Patients With Ruptured Abdominal Aortic Aneurism

Ruptured Abdominal Aortic Aneurism

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of platelet infusion prior to transfer to a vascular surgical department in patients with a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurism.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Cook Iliac Branch Graft Post-market Registry

Iliac AneurysmAortic Aneurysm

The Cook Iliac Branch Graft Post-market Registry will obtain case reports of physician experience with a CE-marked Cook Iliac Branch Graft to further confirm device safety and performance.

Terminated3 enrollment criteria
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