Clinical Study of the BARD® COVERA™ Arteriovenous (AV) Stent Graft
StenosisRestenosisThe objective of this study is to assess the safety and effectiveness of the COVERA™ Vascular Covered Stent for the treatment of stenotic lesions in the upper extremity venous outflow of the Arteriovenous (AV) access circuit.
the Evaluation of Four Non-operative Treatments for Degenerative Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
Degenerative Lumbar Spinal StenosisArthritis of the spine causes narrowing of the spinal canals and compression of the spinal nerves traveling into the legs, limiting walking ability. The vast majority of individuals with arthritis of the spine are not suited for surgery and most receive non-surgical treatment. However, we do not know what non-surgical treatments are effective in improving walking in these people. The purpose of our research is to test four new treatments for arthritis of the spine to see if they can improve walking ability. Each treatment approach focuses on the changes that occur in the spine and the whole person as a result of the arthritis that directly or indirectly impacts the ability to walk and perform usual daily activities. Because arthritis of the spine is a chronic condition usually does not go away, it is important that people acquire the knowledge, skills, and tools to manage their condition on their own. The treatments that investigators plan to test as part of this research proposal are aimed at achieving this goal. However, before the investigators can promote the use of these treatments they need to formally test them using strict scientific methods to make sure they do more good than harm. The four treatments include 1) a six week training program referred to as "Boot Camp for Stenosis" which provides one-on-one training on exercise and self-management strategies 2) a patient educational workbook and video on how to self-manage, 3) an electrical device that is placed on the lower back to reduce nerve pain when walking and 4) a spinal stenosis belt that people can wear to reduce pressure on the nerves while walking. The plan is to assess the change in walking distance using the various treatments and assess what impact the treatments have on peoples' overall function and quality of life. Innovative treatment approaches with a long term perspective are urgently needed to deal with the growing number of people with arthritis of the spine who are disabled. It is likely that there is not one solution to this problem - many people will require more than one type of treatment, but an important first step is to determine which treatments are effective, then tailor the treatments to the needs of each person.
Enterprise Stent Implantation in the Treatment of Carotid Artery Stenosis With Ischemic Stroke
Carotid Artery StenosisTo investigate the long-term effects of intracranial implantation of Enterprise stent system versus antiplatelet medication on neurologic deficits, daily living abilities, and carotid artery stenosis in patients with atherosclerotic ischemic stroke.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Lung Transplantation
Disorder Related to Lung TransplantationCentral Airway Stenosis2 moreThe objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) on airway complications in post-lung transplant recipients with evidence of restricted levels of blood and oxygen in the airway tissue. Study subjects with extensive airway tissue damage in the early post-transplant period will be randomized to HBOT or usual care and followed clinically for 12 months following randomization. The investigators hypothesize that HBOT will decrease the number of airway complications in the treated subjects.
Drug-eluting Balloon vs. Conventional Balloon in the Treatment of (re)Stenosis - a Randomized Prospective...
Peripheral Artery Occlusive DiseasePeripheral Artery Restenosis1 moreThe purpose of this study is to determine whether the use of drug-eluting balloons is effective in the treatment of (re)stenosis in bypass vein grafts.
A Clinical Trials of Quick-Acting Heart Reliever for Moderate Coronary Stenosis
Coronary Artery StenosisCoronary Heart DiseaseThis study investigates the effective power of angina pectoris after Quick-Acting Heart Reliever and isosorbide dinitrate interventing respectively the patients with moderate coronary stenosis for six months. At the same time, the studying will assess the plaque, myocardial blood-supplying,quality of life and observe the end point of the heart (including the myocardial revascularization, death and myocardial infarction). The purpose is to study the function of the blood-quickening stasis-transforming formula Quick-Acting Heart Reliever for moderate coronary stenosis lesions.
GORE Flow Reversal System and GORE Embolic Filter Extension Study
Carotid StenosisConstriction11 moreThe objective of this study is to provide an ongoing evaluation of clinical outcomes associated with the GORE Flow Reversal System and the GORE Embolic Filter when used for embolic protection during carotid artery stenting.
Pancreatic Metal Stents in Chronic Pancreatitis
Refractory Pancreatic Duct StricturesPainful Chronic PancreatitisThe purpose of this study is to document the performance of a new Fully Covered Self Expanding Metal Stents (FCSEMS) for treatment of refractory pancreatic duct strictures in patients with painful chronic pancreatitis.
Safety and Efficacy Continued Access Study of the Medtronic CoreValve® System in the Treatment of...
Severe Aortic StenosisThe purpose of the study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the Medtronic CoreValve® System in the treatment of symptomatic severe aortic stenosis in subjects who have a predicted very high risk and high risk for aortic valve surgery.
Safety and Efficacy Study of the Medtronic CoreValve® System in the Treatment of Symptomatic Severe...
Severe Aortic StenosisThe purpose of the study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the Medtronic CoreValve® System in the treatment of symptomatic severe aortic stenosis in subjects who have a predicted high risk for aortic valve surgery and/or very high risk for aortic valve surgery.