Determining Predictors of Restenosis in Femoropopliteal Lesions
Peripheral Vascular DiseaseA prospective, single-center, real-world study on intravascular ultrasound measurements after percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and stenting in the treatment of femoropopliteal lesions.
CONTECI Program: A New Way to Control Peripheral Arterial Disease Using New Technologies
Peripheral Arterial DiseasePersonal Satisfaction1 moreThe current increase in chronic diseases calls for changes to the health system. It is necessary to promote expert patient in chronic disease. The expansion of new technologies gives us new tools to face new challenges, providing efficiency, expertise and autonomy. The characteristics of peripheral arterial disease make possible to promote expert patient and the self-management. In order to bring these concepts together the telemedicine program was created to promote expert patient for increasing the quality of life and satisfaction of patients and improving the efficiency of the health system. Methods: Randomized clinical trial on patients with peripheral arterial disease in intermittent claudication grade. They were randomized into two groups: intervention arm (IA) using CONTECI program for self-managing and control arm (CA), followed as usual vascular visits.
Project to Improve Communication About Serious Illness - Pilot Study
Malignant NeoplasmLeukemia13 moreThis two-year pilot study will test whether a one-page "Jumpstart Form" will affect goals-of-care discussions in the hospital. This form will be provided to clinicians and will include patient-specific information about preferences for goals-of-care communication and for care, as well as tips to improve this communication. Jumpstart forms will also be provided to patients or, if they are unable to communicate, their surrogates/family members. The information on the form will be obtained from questionnaires. The form is tailored to help patients and surrogates talk with clinicians about goals of care. This study is based on a successful application of Jumpstart Form in the outpatient clinic setting.
Topical Gentamicin and Vancomycin for Vascular Surgical Site Infection Prophylaxis
Vascular DiseasesPeripheral Vascular Disease2 moreMany patients who undergo vascular surgery to improve the blood flow to their legs are at risk of developing an infection in the surgical site and are then at risk of serious complications such as hospital readmission, failure of the surgical procedure and lower limb amputation. Surgical site infections may be reduced in high-risk patients by applying two commonly used antibiotics (gentamicin and vancomycin) into the surgical incision at the end of the surgical procedure. This will be compared to the standard of care treatment at London Health Sciences Center.
Post-Market Clinical Investigation of the FemoSeal™ VCS: A Prospective, Multi-Center Observational...
Vascular ClosureEndovascular Procedure2 moreThe study aims to further demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of the FemoSeal™ VCS in achieving hemostasis following percutaneous endovascular procedures performed via the common femoral artery (CFA) access site. This study is conducted in real-world subjects according to the FemoSeal™ VCS instruction for use (IFU), as part of the study device post-market clinical follow up surveillance plan and prospective clinical evidence collection.
Medical Compression in Patients With Chronic Wound and Peripheral Arterial Disease
Peripheral Arterial DiseaseChronic Wound of the Lower Limb (Leg Ulcer or Foot Ulcer)Real-life practice survey of vascular specialist in France caring for patients with chronic wound for which compression treatment would be indicated and arterial disease of the lower limbs
Remedy, Biodegradable Peripheral Stent Registry
Peripheral Arterial DiseaseThis is a prospective multicenter registry to evaluate safety and performance of the REMEDY, biodegradable peripheral stent for the treatment of occluded or stenotic superficial femoral arteries. Patients will be followed for a period of 1 year.
Patients' Perspectives of Factors That Support the Management of Peripheral Arterial Disease for...
Peripheral Arterial DiseasesSpecific Aims: To delve into the complex phenomena of living with Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD), and to investigate the patients' perspective of the factors that affects their decisions regarding management of their PAD. a) Utilize a qualitative approach to uncover factors that patients perceive support the management of their condition utilizing a purposive sampling of Peripheral Arterial Disease patients. To determine what they believe to be effective tools to support themselves to improve their condition. To determine from the patient's perspective if adherence to prescribed medical regimes are important for them to improve their PAD outcomes. To describe the patient factors of those who are self reported adherent compared to those who are not or unable to their prescribed regimen.
Prevention of Ischemic Events in Patients With Peripheral Arterial Disease
Peripheral Arterial DiseaseThe PID-PAB study aims to test the efficacy of the European Guidelines on Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in patients with peripheral arterial disease. Survival, the rate of major atherothrombotic events (myocardial infarction, stroke, critical limb ischemia) and the incidence of revascularization procedures will be compared between a group of patients with stable peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and age- and sex-matched control subjects without PAD. Both groups will be receiving up-to-date medical care according to their cardiovascular risk based on the European Guidelines on Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice. Yearly follow-up is planned for 5 years. The PID PAB study aims to test (a) whether stable PAD is still an adverse prognostic indicator in spite of contemporary preventive measures, and (b) to what extent do contemporary preventive measures improve the prognosis of patients with PAD in comparison to historic controls, representing the natural history of the disease.
Endothelial Function in Lower Extremity Bypass Grafts
Peripheral Arterial DiseaseThis study will determine whether or not saphenous vein [arterial] bypass grafts in the leg relax in response to increases in blood flow.