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Active clinical trials for "Vascular Diseases"

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DiRectional AthErectomy + Drug CoAted BaLloon to Treat Long, CalcifIed FemoropopliTeal ArterY Lesions...

Peripheral Vascular Disease

This study is designed to collect information during a procedure that is routine care for treating a blockage in a blood vessel in the upper part of the participant's leg. This study is for data collection reasons to help doctors gain better understanding of the treatment of disease in the blood vessels of the legs. You will be treated with two devices that are routine, or standard of care, for your doctor to treat blockages in the blood vessel of the leg. The treatment is for a blockage or narrowing caused by plaque build-up in the blood vessel. Data will be collected to assess what length of time the blood vessel will be prevented from re-narrowing through twenty-four (24) months after the procedure.

Completed32 enrollment criteria

TA-65 and Aging Associated Microvascular Dysfunction

Telomere ShorteningAging1 more

The goal of this clinical trial is to test whether activation of telomerase with a dietary supplement (TA-65) improves microvascular function.

Not yet recruiting26 enrollment criteria

DEB ( Drug Eluting Balloon) in Crural Arteries and Critical Limb Ischemia

Peripheral Vascular Diseases

The purpose of this trial is to compare short- medium long-term results in treatment of PAD (peripheral arterial disease) in the crural arteries with either drug coated balloon or conventional balloons in a prospective , randomized, single center study Results will be defined as: Limb salvage, Event-free survival, Freedom from TLR (target lesion revascularization), Primary patency, Clinical success, Serious adverse events, and the patients will be followed-up for 1 years. Primary endpoints: Primary Patency at 12 months, TLR (clinical driven), Secondary endpoints: Event free survival, Clinical success at 6,12 months, Technical success, Serious adverse events,

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Real-World Registry Assessing the Clinical Use of the Lutonix 035 Drug Coated Balloon Catheter

Peripheral Arterial DiseasePeripheral Vascular Diseases1 more

The objective of this patient registry is to assess the clinical use of the Lutonix 035 DCB PTA Catheter in a heterogeneous patient population in a real world and on-label clinical application.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Renal Denervation in Patients With Uncontrolled Hypertension - SYMPLICITY HTN-4

HypertensionVascular Diseases1 more

An international, multi-center, prospective, blinded, randomized, controlled trial. The objective is to demonstrate that catheter-based renal denervation is an effective and safe treatment for uncontrolled hypertension.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

FORMAT Clinical Study

Symptomatic Vascular Disease of the Iliac Arteries

The FORMAT Clinical Study is a clinical trial to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the Formula™ 535 Iliac Balloon-Expandable Stent in treatment of symptomatic vascular disease of the iliac arteries.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

The Alberta Vascular Risk Reduction Community Pharmacy Project: RxEACH

DiabetesChronic Kidney Disease2 more

Cardiovascular disease (disease of the heart and blood vessels) is one of the leading causes of death in Canada. It also carries a financial burden on the Canadian economy with a yearly cost close to $21 billion divided between loss of productivity and healthcare costs. The majority of cardiovascular disease cases (90%) are caused by factors that can be controlled and modified. These factors include high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes (high blood sugar), tobacco smoking, unhealthy diet, obesity, physical inactivity and high alcohol consumption. Such factors are very common and not very well controlled and so individuals who have any of these factors would be at risk of having cardiovascular disease. As such controlling these factors will reduce the risk of having cardiovascular disease and improve the individuals' quality of life. Pharmacists frequently work with patients and their family doctor to provide cardiovascular care. Having a pharmacist involved in cardiovascular care may help patients with cardiovascular disease or at risk of having the disease because they are more accessible and may have more opportunities to educate people about cardiovascular medications. This might lead to better prevention and control of cardiovascular disease. Purpose: The research study will assess if a community pharmacy cardiovascular risk reduction intervention can help reduce cardiovascular risk. Procedure: If the individual has an elevated blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar, waist circumference or body weight or is physically inactive, have an unhealthy diet, a smoker or taking medications for any of the previously mentioned conditions, the pharmacist will assess the cardiovascular disease risk [risk of having a cardiovascular event (e.g. heart attack or a stroke)] using a computer program. If the individual is at high risk s/he will be asked to take part in the study. If the individual agrees to take part in the study s/he will be randomly assigned to either the Usual Care Group or the Advanced Care Group. All participants have an equal chance of being assigned to either group. If assigned to the Usual Care Group, the individual will receive the care and services that would normally be provided by the pharmacist. At 3 months, the pharmacist will see the individual who will be offered the Advanced Care at that time. If assigned to the to Advanced Care Group, the individual will be asked to meet with the pharmacist every 3-4 weeks over a 3 month period. During these meetings, the pharmacist will conduct an assessment that may include blood pressure, waist circumference, height and weight measurements and talk to the individual about their cardiovascular risk and medications. The individual and the pharmacist will come up with a plan for how to try to lower his/her cardiovascular risk. The pharmacist will discuss this plan with their family doctor. The individual will be asked to conduct some laboratory tests before the 3 months visit; these tests may include HbA1c (a blood test to measure blood sugar control over the last 3 months) and cholesterol to assess the effect of the intervention on cardiovascular risk.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

A Phase IIB Pilot Study of a Modified Dosage Regimen of AMG0001 in Subjects With Critical Limb Ischemia...

Critical Limb IschemiaVascular Diseases1 more

The purpose of the study is to confirm the feasibility of study procedures and the tolerability of a new dose regimen of AMG0001 in subjects with Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI)

Completed24 enrollment criteria

Cook Micronized Small Intestinal Submucosa (SIS) for Critical Limb Ischemia

IschemiaPeripheral Arterial Disease1 more

This study is intended to collect safety and effectiveness data on the Cook Micronized Small Intestinal Submucosa (SIS)

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Investigational Device Exemption Study to Determine the Safety and Efficacy of the Astron and Pulsar...

Peripheral Artery DiseasePeripheral Vascular Disease

The objective of this study is to separately demonstrate the safety and efficacy of BIOTRONIK's Astron and Pulsar stents. The Pulsar stent will be used for the treatment of femoro-popliteal lesions, located in the native superficial femoral artery (SFA) or proximal popliteal artery (PPA), while the Astron stent will be used for the treatment of the common or external iliac artery lesions.

Completed46 enrollment criteria
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