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Active clinical trials for "Peripheral Arterial Disease"

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A Prospective Study to Assess the Screening Value of N-terminal Pro-B-type Natriuretic Peptide (NT-proBNP)...

Peripheral Vascular Disease

The purpose of this study is to validate the screening potential of NT-proBNP for the identification of patients scheduled for vascular surgery who would benefit from additional pre-operative cardiac testing. All patients will have NT-proBNP concentrations measured pre-operatively. For low-intermediate risk patients only those with abnormal values will receive further cardiac testing; all high risk patients will be referred for additional testing.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Percentage of Secondary Prevention Patients Treated to Their LDL-C Targets

HyperlipidemiasAtherosclerosis4 more

A cholesterol/lipid profile screening project of high risk patients with hyperlipidaemia (secondary prevention) who already receive cholesterol-lowering therapy. Lipid profile and rate of patients who are treated to target (which is <100mg/dl for patients with high risk and <70mg/dl for patients at very high risk) are screened (office-based specialists). The doctors therapy decisions after the screening and possible reasons for these decisions will be documented. Our aim is to evaluate dosing habits, to evaluate how many patients are treated to their LDL-C target and to underline the importance of treating patients to their cholesterol targets.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Prevalence of Peripheral Arterial Disease in Subject With a Moderate Risk of Cardiovascular (CV)...

Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)Moderate Risk for Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)

Non interventional study aimed to establish the prevalence of lower extremity peripheral arterial disease (PAD), defined as an ankle-brachial index (ABI) not above 0.90 in subjects with a moderate risk of cardiovascular disease, with no overt cardiovascular diseases nor diabetes mellitus.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Understanding the Genetic Basis of Atherosclerosis and Peripheral Arterial Disease

Peripheral Vascular Diseases

Atherosclerosis, a condition in which fatty deposits build up along the inner walls of arteries, can occur throughout the body. The purpose of this study is to examine the possible genetic differences that may influence where atherosclerosis occurs.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Epidemiology of Venous Disease

Cardiovascular DiseasesPeripheral Vascular Diseases1 more

To conduct several studies on the epidemiology of venous disease.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

TEsting for Arterial Disease in Diabetes (TrEAD) Study

Diabetic FootPeripheral Arterial Disease5 more

This study will focus on determining; How accurate the test is in detecting poor circulation How it's accuracy compares to other commonly used tests, and Whether test results are linked to the chance of ulcer healing or amputation. Across 2 hospitals, 305 diabetic patients will be scanned using the focused ultrasound test as well as other commonly used tests to detect poor circulation. Their results will be compared to a full version of the ultrasound test to identify the most accurate.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

VasoStat vs. TR Band for Radial Hemostasis

Coronary Artery DiseasePeripheral Arterial Disease

VasoStat vs. TR Band compression for Radial Artery Hemostasis Following Transradial Catheterization Without Prior Radial Artery Access

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Distributed Registry

Peripheral Arterial DiseaseIntermittent Claudication8 more

The purpose of this study is to test if a patient can be directly connected to a quality assurance (QA) database, traditionally known as a registry. Patient-reported outcomes (PRO) data will be entered into the database directly from a patient's mobile phone from their index procedure for 12 months. The investigators hope this study to be a "proof of concept" for such a distributed registry and evaluate 1) consistency of data acquisition, 2) engagement of patients, 3) overall value of patient-reported outcomes to enhance long term follow up.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Intraoperative Simultaneous Pressure Guided Revascularization Study

Peripheral Vascular DiseasesBlood Pressure4 more

This study aims to determine whether intraoperative physiologic measurements of blood flow to the leg during endovascular treatment of Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) can predict future clinical outcomes.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Socioeconomic Deprivation and Peripheral Arterial Disease

Peripheral Arterial Disease

Atherosclerosis is a systemic disease that affects coronary, cerebral, and lower-extremity arteries. Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is the manifestation of atherosclerosis in the legs. Three different stages can be found: asymptomatic stage (stage 1), exercise ischemia stage (stage 2) and rest ischemia stage (stage 3). The risk factors for PAD are similar to those for coronary artery disease (CAD) and cerebrovascular disease (CBVD), like high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, dyslipidemia and obesity. But cigarette smoking is the single most important risk factor for the development and progression of PAD. PAD is a serious illness and an important predictor of cardiovascular disease with major medico-economic consequences. A low socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with higher cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. In these vulnerable populations, there is an increase in the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors, particularly for smoking. The main objective of this study was to assess the level of precariousness in patients with symptomatic PAD and compare it to the level of precariousness in the general population. Patients were recruited from vascular medicine and surgery department of Grenoble university hospital or therapeutic education outpatient consultation. The analysis of socio-economic and environmental data resulted in: - EPICES score: (Evaluation of the Deprivation and Inequalities of Health in Healthcare Centers score). The EPICES score is a quick and validated questionnaire to assess precariousness at the individual level, developed by considering all the material and psychosocial dimensions of precariousness. Precariousness, according to the EPICES score, in the general population is estimated at 40%. - INSEE parameters. The investigators completed the EPICES score with more traditional indicators derived from The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE) collects, analyses and disseminates information on the French economy and society. The investigators collected the level of education and professional practice based on the nomenclature of socio-professional categories defined by INSEE. Cardiovascular risk factors were also collected to measure the links between the level of precariousness and cardiovascular risk factors.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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