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Ultrasound Perfusion Estimation for Assessment of Peripheral Arterial Disease

Ultrasound Perfusion Estimation for Assessment of Peripheral Arterial Disease

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18-75 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of this study is to develop a new noninvasive tool for early diagnosis of Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) and use the proposed method for monitoring the disease progression and the response to interventional treatment in PAD patients.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

Patient volunteers:

  • Male and Female, ages 18 years old and up
  • Symptom of claudication and suspected for PAD
  • Scheduled for vascular testing.

Healthy volunteers:

  • Male and female, ages 18-75 years old and up
  • Normal BMI
  • No history of smoking, cardiovascular disease, or diabetes.

Exclusion Criteria:

Patient volunteers:

  • Patients with gangrene
  • Patients having surgery or stent
  • Patients with ulcer on their leg
  • Any health condition that does not allow proper use of ultrasound scanning
  • People considered in "vulnerable" populations.

Healthy volunteers:

  • Include volunteers with BMI not more than 30
  • No history of smoking
  • No history of (diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases)
  • People considered in "vulnerable" populations.

Study details
    Peripheral Arterial Disease

NCT06952543

Mayo Clinic

15 October 2025

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