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Active clinical trials for "Peripheral Arterial Disease"

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Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation in Patients With Critical Limb Ischaemia

Peripheral Arterial DiseaseCritical Limb Ischaemia

This study will assess the benefit of a neuromuscular electrical stimulation device in patients suffering from symptoms and effects of critical limb ischaemia.

Terminated18 enrollment criteria

The Impact of Diabetes on REvascularization

Peripheral Arterial DiseaseDiabetes Mellitus

The presence of foot symptoms at rest or tissue necrosis in patients with peripheral artery disease is a medical urgency and represents a state of critical limb ischemia (CLI) where the risk of amputation, in the absence of revascularization, is high. No trial conducted to date in peripheral revascularization has determined the effect of diabetes on mechanism of revascularization failure. Therefore, this trial represents a unique opportunity to investigate the mechanisms by which diabetes affects surgical and endovascular revascularization procedures with the long-term goal of improving outcomes in CLI.

Active23 enrollment criteria

Diamondback in Peripheral Vascular Disease

Peripheral Vascular DiseasesCritical Limb Ischemia

This is a prospective, nonrandomized, single-arm study using CSI Orbital Atherectomy System in patients with PAD (total occlusions or significant stenosis). Patients will be enrolled if they have claudication and/or critical limb ischemia, and identifiable PAD disease with moderate to severe calcification on Computer Tomography Angiogram (PCA) or peripheral angiogram requiring percutaneous peripheral intervention (PPI).

Terminated27 enrollment criteria

Walking Effect of Long Term Ticagrelor in Subjects With PAD Who Have Undergone EVR

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)

To compare the effect of ticagrelor versus aspirin on the change in peak walking time, evaluated on the graded treadmill test, from one to 26 weeks post-revascularization in patients with peripheral artery disease who have undergone endovascular revascularization for moderate to severe claudication or ischemic rest pain.

Terminated37 enrollment criteria

Exercise Therapy With Risk Factor Management and Life Style Coaching After Vascular Intervention...

Peripheral Arterial DiseaseRutherford 4 and 5 With Possibility to Improve Vascularization

Patients with peripheral arterial disease with symptoms of critical ischemia or reduced tissue loss have a very high mortality and morbidity rate. So far, treatment strategies focused on the preservation of life and limb by an open surgical or endovascular revascularization, together with cardiovascular risk management and pain relief. Important modifiable factors related to mortality and morbidity are not covered in the current national and international guidelines. This study investigates the effects on mobility, mortality and quality of life with supplementation of the standard treatment of critical limb ischemia with supervised exercise therapy. Also a reduction of cardiovascular risk by intensive risk factor management and lifestyle coaching will be taken in to account. The supervised exercise therapy will take place under the supervision of a trained physiotherapist.

Terminated6 enrollment criteria

Clinical Pilot-Study of ProEndoTecc Vascular Grafts as Superficial Femoral Artery Bypass / Interponate...

Peripheral Arterial DiseasePeripheral Vascular Disease

This is a multi-center, clinical pilot-study of ProEndoTecc Vascular Grafts (6, 7 or 8 mm Diameter) as superficial femoral artery bypass/interponate. The aim of this study is to demonstrate safety of implantation, patency and durability of a new type of vascular graft.

Terminated23 enrollment criteria

Efficacy/Safety of Ecraprost in Lipid Emulsion for Treatment of Critical Leg Ischemia Due to Peripheral...

Peripheral Vascular Disease

Ecraprost in lipid emulsion is being developed for the treatment of Critical leg ischemia (CLI), which is the most severe form of peripheral arterial disease (PAD). This trial is designed to assess the efficacy and safety of the drug in the treatment of CLI.

Terminated4 enrollment criteria

Study of Remodulin in Patients With Critical Limb Ischemia With No Planned Revascularization Procedures...

Critical Limb IschemiaPeripheral Vascular Disease2 more

The purpose of this study is to assess and compare the safety of continuous and daily subcutaneous Remodulin therapy in patients with critical limb ischemia (CLI) with no planned vascular interventional procedures; and to determine the effect of Remodulin on wound healing and treadmill walk distance.

Terminated1 enrollment criteria

Safety/Feasibility Study of HBOC-201 in Amputation at/Below Knee From Critical Lower Limb Ischemia...

Peripheral Vascular Disease

The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and feasibility of HBOC-201 in increasing adequate wound healing in patients with severe peripheral vascular disease who are undergoing lower limb amputation. The hypothesis is that HBOC-201 will pass through the partially occluded lesions in the peripheral arteries in the lower extremity and promote the wound healing process by delivering oxygen to the oxygen deprived tissues. This will reduce the incidence of lower limb wound complications at 60 days post-surgery and may reduce the incidence of a second amputation.

Terminated28 enrollment criteria

Administration of Adipose-derived Stem Cells (ASC) in Patient With Critical Limb Ischemia.

Critical Limb Ischemia and Peripheral Artery Disease

Different types of stem cells have recently been studied in clinical trial on ischemic disease of the heart and muscular arteries. Adipose derived stem cell, have shown in vitro and in vivo models a stronger potential of success in recovering from ischemic disease and oxygenation of the tissues. The investigators already shown in a phase I study, that adipose derived mesenchymal cells injected in patients with critical limb ischemia and no option for revascularization, had a very good tolerance and interesting effects on skin oxygenation and healing. The aim of the present clinical trial is to confirm the efficacy autologous transplantation of adipose tissue derived mesenchymal cells in patients with critical limb ischemia with poor options or no option for revascularization.

Terminated24 enrollment criteria
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