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Active clinical trials for "Peripheral Vascular Diseases"

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Effect of Anticoagulant Drug Intervention on Postoperative MALE and MACE in Patients With PAD

Anticoagulant DrugsAntiplatelet Drug1 more

Patients with PAD were grouped according to the combination of different anticoagulant and antiplate drugs. The type, dosage and duration of anticoagulant and antiplatelet drugs were recorded after operation. Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events and Major Adverse Limb Events were followed up at 1 month, 6 months and 12 months, respectively.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Mesh Stents Study in ILIAC Complex Lesions (IMS-Study)

Peripheral Arterial DiseaseIliac Artery Stenosis2 more

The main objective of the IMS-Study is to evaluate the short and long-term safety and efficacy of mesh stent implantation in patients with stenotic iliac disease with complex plaques or lesions containing thrombotic material.

Not yet recruiting22 enrollment criteria

Selution Sirolimus-eluting Balloon for Internal Pudendal-penile Artery Disease-related Erectile...

Erectile DysfunctionPeripheral Arterial Disease1 more

According to epidemiological surveys in various countries around the world, the prevalence of erectile dysfunction in men over the age of 40 is about 40%. Previous angiography studies have shown that nearly 70% of erectile dysfunction patients do have pelvic arterial stenosis. Our team leads the world in the use of percutaneous angioplasty combined with drug-eluting stents or paclitaxel-coated balloons to delineate the stenosis of the pelvic pudendal artery and penile artery The successful report of erectile dysfunction shows that the 12-month erectile function improvement rate is nearly 60%, and the vascular restenosis rate is also about 40% to 50%, obviously there is room for improvement. This study aims to observe the clinical efficacy, safety and lower restenosis rate of the newly developed "Selution SLR™ sirolimus drug sustained-release coated balloon" in patients with distal internal pudendal artery and penile artery stenosis complicated with erectile dysfunction . Compared with drug-eluting stents and paclitaxel drug-coated balloons, the Sirolimus drug-coated balloon has two advantages: one is that the clinical performance of sirolimus is much better than that of paclitaxel when used in drug-eluting stents; the other is that there is no indwelling stent in the Therefore, it can reduce the local stimulation of blood vessels and maintain the biological activity of blood vessels. Selution SLR™ sirolimus drug sustained-release coated balloon has obtained European Union approval for marketing, and has also been granted four Breakthrough Device Designation Status by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA): coronary artery disease, coronary artery disease In-stent restenosis, infra-knee artery disease, and arteriovenous canals.

Not yet recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Examining the Use of Three Dimensional Ultrasound in the Assessment of Vascular Pathologies

PAD - Peripheral Arterial DiseaseVascular Diseases1 more

The ability to have a visual aid to depict areas of vascular disease that are affecting the patient's health can help in patient comprehension of the problem. This comprehension can lead to better understanding of the issue and increase patient compliance to treatment. The hand drawn sketch produced by the ultrasound technologist provides an inadequate visualization of the vascular insufficiency that is causing the patient's symptoms. PIUR imaging has developed PIUR Infinity tUS, a 3D freehand tomographic ultrasound system capable of rapid, safe and accurate reconstructive 3D quantifiable vascular imaging. This system will provide a low cost and reproducible imaging solution that will be an effective educational tool for people with vascular disease.

Not yet recruiting7 enrollment criteria

BIO REsponse Adapted Combination Therapy Pilot Study

Peripheral Arterial Disease

Both drug-coated balloon and stents have been used for a number of years to treat subjects with Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) and are recognized as very good treatment methods. However, due to a higher risk of blood clot formation, requiring a longer anticoagulant treatment, and the challenge of treating re growth of tissue extending through the metal mesh of the stent, the physicians try to reserve stent placement to situation where it's really needed, in case of flow-limiting vessel dissection or acute re-narrowing. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the utility of several procedural diagnostic techniques in helping the physicians to better decide whether a stent is needed or not. The study will also estimate the safety and efficacy of Passeo-18 Lux drug-coated balloon associated to Pulsar 18 bare metal stent when and where needed to treat PAD

Active27 enrollment criteria

SPECT/CT Imaging of Skeletal Muscle Perfusion

Peripheral Arterial DiseaseDiabetes Mellitus

This study will use SPECT/CT imaging to assess the effect of percutaneous revascularization treatments in patients with Peripheral arterial disease and diabetes mellitus, in whom the disease can progress more quickly than in patients without diabetes.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

SIGNATURE Study : DCB (Legflow) vs POBA in Fempop Arteries

Peripheral Arterial DiseaseSuperficial Femoral Artery Stenosis2 more

The aim of this study is to demonstrate the superiority in safety and efficacy of the Legflow DCB vs standard uncoated POBA in a randomized controlled (RCT) for treatment of patients with symptomatic peripheral artery disease (PAD) due to stenosis, restenosis or occlusion of the femoral and/or popliteal arteries.

Recruiting38 enrollment criteria

The IMPACT PAD Study

Peripheral Arterial Disease

Defining the role of intraprocedural physiology measurements in peripheral endovascular treatment

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Clinical Study on the Effectiveness and Safety Evaluation of Directional Atherectomy Combined With...

Peripheral Vascular Diseases

DCB can maximize the patency rate of blood vessels on the basis of intraluminal DA. DA+DCB treatment is effective and safe [8], and the advantages of DA and DCB in the treatment of severe calcification and occlusive disease across joints and lower extremities have been confirmed. The combined application of DA and DCB in the treatment of peripheral arterial disease has a good early and mid-term effect. Konstantinos et al. reported that DARRT has a higher first-phase patency rate compared with DCB. A retrospective study by Sebastian et al. showed that compared with PTA after DA, the combination of DA and DCB has a better event-free survival rate after 12 months of follow-up. Therefore, DA combined with DCB therapy may be one of the best and most promising methods for the treatment of lower extremity ASO.

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Prospective Case-control Study in Patients With PAA

Popliteal Artery AneurysmPeripheral Arterial Disease1 more

The overall objective is to highlight different aspects of care in patients with PAA before and after treatment, and identifying factors that influence the outcome of PAA patients.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria
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