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Drug Eluting Stent for the Management of PERipheral Arterial Disease Of the SFA (DESPERADO-SFA Study)...

Peripheral Arterial Disease

This is a prospective, nonrandomized, single-arm study using the Zilver PTXTM stent in patients with Superficial Femoral Artery (SFA) disease (total occlusions or significant stenosis).

Completed30 enrollment criteria

Feasibility of Outpatient Care After Manual Compression in Patients Treated for Peripheral Arterial...

Peripheral Arterial Disease

Over the past years, arterial closure systems have tended to replace manual compression to ensure hemostasis at femoral artery puncture points. Arterial closure systems reduce hemostasis and patient immobilization times, thus enabling early resumption of walking. These devices have contributed extensively to the development of outpatient stays for cardiology, vascular and neuro-radiology procedures. According to certain studies however, it would appear that arterial closure devices do not present any greater benefits than manual compression in terms of hemostasis and complications. Moreover, the use of increasingly small diameter instruments would tend to render manual compression sufficient. Finally, the use of these devices generates additional costs. The purpose of our prospective study is to evaluate the feasibility and safety of same-day discharge after manual compression in patients treated for peripheral artery disease by endovascular technique with 5F sheath.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Effect of the Flowaid Device in Increasing Local Circulation in the Leg

Peripheral Vascular Disease

This is an open label pilot study to evaluate the efficacy and the safety of the Flowaid device in increasing local circulation in the legs. 15 patients with a diagnosis of Peripheral Vascular Disease will be enrolled in this study. They will recieve tratment with the Flowaid device and monitored continuously by means of Laser Doppler Flowmetry as well as by tcPO2 and Digital Thermography. Subjective data will also be collected.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Vorapaxar on Thrombin Generation and Coagulability

Coronary Artery DiseasePeripheral Vascular Disease1 more

This investigation will be conducted in patients 18-75 years of age with multiple coronary artery disease risk factors (antiplatelet naïve patients) and patients with prior MI or PVD on antiplatelet therapy. Pharmacodynamics will be assessed at multiple time points to assess onset-, maintenance-, and offset-effect of vorapaxar on thrombin generation, platelet reactivity, and plasma/platelet endothelial and inflammatory biomarkers. Safety assessment will be assessed throughout the study.

Completed28 enrollment criteria

Effect of Polyphenols on Peripheral Vascular Disease.

Peripheral Arterial Disease

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a clinical setting characterized by an exceptionally high risk for cardiovascular events. Oxidative stress seems to play a role in impairing flow-mediated dilation (FMD) and contributing to atherosclerosis in patients with PAD. Cocoa seems to exert artery dilatation via oxidative stress inhibition. OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether in PAD patients, dark chocolate elicits artery dilatation via down-regulation of NOX2, the catalytic core of NADPH oxidase.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

FREEDOM: "Pilot Study of the Feasibility and Safety of Resuming Early Walking After Manual Compression...

Peripheral Arterial Disease

Over the past years, arterial closure systems have tended to replace manual compression to ensure hemostasis at femoral artery puncture points. Arterial closure systems reduce hemostasis and patient immobilization times, thus enabling early resumption of walking. These devices have contributed extensively to the development of outpatient stays for cardiology, vascular and neuro-radiology procedures. According to certain studies however, it would appear that arterial closure devices do not present any greater benefits than manual compression in terms of hemostasis and complications. Moreover, the use of increasingly small diameter instruments would tend to render manual compression sufficient. Finally, the use of these devices generates additional costs. The purpose of our study is to evaluate the feasibility and safety of manual compression before early resumption of walking in patients managed by conventional hospitalization for a diagnostic or therapeutic endovascular procedures by retrograde femoral puncture with 5F guide catheter.

Completed22 enrollment criteria

Egg Study With Peripheral Arterial Disease

Peripheral Arterial Disease

The current research study has the potential to generate data that would provide solid clinical endpoints as to the impact of including eggs in a regular diet in individuals with peripheral arterial disease. Any one of three potential outcomes may be observed as a result of this study, and they are predicted as follows: 1) Egg consumption does not lead to a deterioration of indices of cardiovascular health; 2) Egg consumption improves indices of cardiovascular health; 3) Egg consumption worsens the indices of cardiovascular health.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Cilostazol in Combination With L-Carnitine

Peripheral Vascular DiseaseIntermittent Claudication1 more

The purpose of this study is to see how safe and effective L carnitine taken with cilostazol is compared to placebo taken with cilostazol for people with intermittent claudication. A second purpose of the study is to see if L-carnitine is absorbed into the blood stream.

Completed44 enrollment criteria

DETOUR I Clinical Study

Peripheral Arterial Disease

To assess the safety and performance of the PQ Bypass System to access, deliver guidewires and implant stent grafts for a percutaneous fem-pop bypass.

Unknown status27 enrollment criteria

Post-operative Treatment of Diabetic Peripheral Arterial Disease Guided by Platelet Reactivity Unit...

Peripheral Artery Disease

To compare the effect of PRU(platelet (P2Y12) reaction units)-guided treatment on the change in time of initial leg pain and time of termination of exercise test by pain, evaluated on the graded stationary bicycle test, the lower limb perfusion by using MRI blood oxygenation-level dependent (BOLD) and dynamic contrast enhancement sequences and measures the extracellular volume fraction (ECV) as an indicator of fibrosis severity in calf muscles, from one to 52 weeks post-revascularization in patients with peripheral artery disease who have undergone endovascular revascularization -/+ bypass surgery for moderate to severe claudication or ischemic rest pain.

Unknown status23 enrollment criteria
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