Concomitant or Sequential Phlebectomy After Endovenous Laser Therapy for Varicose Veins
Varicose VeinsEndovenous Laser Ablation1 moreVaricose veins of the leg often have superficial tributaries, which are often symptomatic and a major reason for coming to the doctor. When treating the main varicose vein inside the leg, some doctors prefer to remove these tributaries while others prefer to leave them. This trial aims to see if it is better to remove these veins at the time of the first laser procedure or better to leave them and only remove them when asked.
Peripheral Vascular Disease and Nerve Stimulation
Critical Limb IschaemiaClaudication3 moreA study to see what effect the geko™ device has on blood flow in patients with lower limb vascular disease.
Injection of Cyanoacrylate+Lipiodol vs Cyanoacrylate+Lauromacrogol in Gastric Varices
Gastric VaricesPortal HypertensionThe purpose of this randomized study to compare effect of endoscopic injection of a mixture of cyanoacrylate and lipiodol versus cyanoacrylate and lauromacrogol in gastric varices.
Polidocanol Endovenous Microfoam (PEM) Versus Vehicle for the Treatment of Saphenofemoral Junction...
Varicose VeinsVaricose veins are enlarged, noticeably bulging veins, which commonly occur in the legs and may cause discomfort. In this study, patients with varicose veins in the legs will be participating. The purpose of this research study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of three different concentrations of an investigational drug, Polidocanol Endovenous Microfoam (PEM) compared to vehicle (inactive solution) in treating the symptoms and appearance of varicose veins.
FOAM-study, Cost Minimization Study Comparing Surgery Versus Duplex Guided Foam Sclerotherapy of...
Varicose Vein DiseaseVaricose vein disease is a common health problem, which causes much discomfort to patients. Nowadays treatment modalities for greater saphenous veins include surgery and duplex guided foam sclerotherapy. These are two equally accepted and applied treatments for the same patient population. Choice of treatment often depends on the referral preference of the General Practitioner. Until now data are missing which treatment is more cost effective. The current proposal aims at comparing the effects, costs and patient preferences between duplex guided foam sclerotherapy and surgery in the treatment of greater varicose veins.
Use of Sanvar® With Endoscopic Treatment for the Control of Acute Variceal Bleeding
Esophageal VaricesPortal Hypertension2 moreThe main objective of this study is to determine the efficacy of early administration of Sanvar® in combination with endoscopic treatment for the control of acute variceal bleeding.
Endovenous Ablation With and Without Polidocanol Endovenous Microfoam Treatment for Patients With...
Great Saphenous Vein IncompetenceVisible VaricositiesVaricose veins are enlarged, noticeably bulging veins, which commonly occur in the legs and may cause discomfort. In this study, patients with varicose veins in the legs will be participating. The purpose of this research study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of two different doses of an investigational drug, Polidocanol Endovenous Microfoam (PEM) compared to vehicle (inactive solution) when used following an approved heat treatment in subjects with varicose veins.
Randomized, Single Blind, Placebo Controlled, to Evaluate Efficacy and Safety of Polidocanol Injectable...
Varicose VeinsThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of polidocanol injectable foam in the relief of symptoms, improvement of appearance, and overall effectiveness and safety in the treatment of varicose veins compared to placebo.
An Open-label, Single-dose Pilot Study to Evaluate Varisolve® (Polidocanol Endovenous Microfoam...
Varicose VeinsTo determine the effect and safety of Varisolve® 0.125% [0.2%]
High Intensity Focused Ultrasound in PAtients With Varicose Veins in Singapore
Varicose VeinsVenous Reflux1 moreThe aim of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of non-invasive echotherapy for the treatment of varicose veins, within local population, using the Sonovein® device. The quality of life scores at baseline, 2 weeks, 3 months, 6 months and 12 months will be assessed using the EQ-50D, AVVQ and CIVIQ scores. Patient satisfaction at these time points will also be assessed.