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Swedish Drug-elution Trial in Peripheral Arterial Disease

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) causes reduced blood flow to the lower limb(s) due to stenosis or occlusion in the supplying arteries. Symptoms of PAD range from ischemic rest pain and/or

endovascular intervention
gangrene
vascular disease
ischemia
arteriopathy
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  • 26 Jan, 2021
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Temsirolimus Alone or Paired With Dexamethasone Delivered to the Adventitia to eNhance Clinical Efficacy After Femoropopliteal Revascularization (TAP-DANCE)

, after revascularization of femoropopliteal lesions in symptomatic patients with moderate to severe claudication (Rutherford 2-3) or critical limb ischemia (CLI) with rest pain (Rutherford 4). Subjects

aspirin
endovascular procedure
warfarin
aneurysm
dexamethasone
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  • 26 Feb, 2022
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Treatment of No-option CLI by G-CSF-mobilized PB-MNC

This study will investigate the efficacy of G-CSF mobilized mononuclear cell injection of patients with PAD who presented with no-option CLI. Forty no-option CLI patients who presented with rest

ischemic ulcer
rest pain
gangrene
granulocyte colony stimulating factor
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  • 14 Feb, 2022
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Evaluation of Intravenous Lidocaine and Time to Regression of the Sensory Block After Spinal Anesthesia (ELSA Trial)

of the motor block, most rostral dermatome achieved by the sensory block, time to two-segment regression oh the sensory block, propofol dose in the operating room, postoperative pain score at rest

vomiting
spinal anesthesia
regional anesthesia
bupivacaine
opioid
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  • 06 Aug, 2021
  • 1 location
Administration of Ropivacaine by Bi-laterosternal Multiperforated Catheters Placed Before a Sternotomy for Cardiac Surgery

The sternotomy site is the most painful site after cardiac surgery. Local infiltration of ropivacaine through the multihole catheters in the bilaterosternal position (BLS) after sternotomy significantly reduces pain at rest and during mobilization, reduces opioids consumption, decreases postoperative complications, improves patient comfort and satisfaction and reduced hospital costs. In …

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  • 02 Sep, 2021
  • 1 location
Study of the R3 Vascular Drug-Eluting Bioresorbable Scaffold in Treating Below the Knee Arterial Disease (RESOLV I)

This first-in-human clinical feasibility study will evaluate the safety and performance of the R3 Vascular MAGNITUDE® Bioresorbable Drug-Eluting Scaffold and Delivery System in patients undergoing treatment for peripheral arterial disease severe enough to have significantly reduced the blood supply to their leg. The severe reduction in blood flow causes lifestyle …

gangrene
stenosis
ischemia
atherectomy
leg pain
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  • 25 May, 2022
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The Effectiveness of Pulsed Radiofrequency of the Suprascapular Nerve and Shoulder Joint Compared to Intra-articular Corticosteroid Injection for Hemiplegic Shoulder Pain Management and Functional Improvement.

Introduction: hemiplegic shoulder pain (HSP) in a common post-stroke condition, that can lead to poor motor and functional recovery and lower quality of life. Interventions like intra-articular corticosteroid injection (ICI) and suprascapularis nerve (SSN) pulsed radiofrecuenfy treatment (PRF) has been used to treat the pain. Methods: in this single-center, prospective, …

stroke
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  • 21 Oct, 2022
  • 1 location
Outcome of Endovascular Therapies in Chronic Femoropopliteal Occlusive Disease With Severe Calcification

This study is a prospective, multicenter, real world, observational study, which aims at evaluating the safety, efficacy and economic cost of endovascular treatments for endovascular therapies in chronic femoropopliteal occlusive disease with severe calcification. It is estimated that 400 subjects diagnosed with chronic femoropopliteal occlusive disease with severe calcification and …

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  • 14 Dec, 2021
  • 1 location
Retrograde Approach in Ambulatory Practice

morbidity and mortality. The most common clinical symptomatology is difficulty walking (intermittent claudication). Less frequent but more severe, critical ischemia includes rest pain requiring

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  • 04 Oct, 2022
  • 2 locations
Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine for Knee Osteoarthritis

A cohort study will be used to collect patient data, analyze the clinical characteristics, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndromes, and treatment of knee osteoarthritis (KOA) in China to accumulate clinical data and clarify the status of KOA in the real world background. It will lay a clinical foundation for further …

x-rays
stiffness
osteophyte
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  • 03 Dec, 2021
  • 1 location