Vascular Diseases Clinical Trials
A listing of Vascular Diseases medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 875 clinical trials
ABG+/GarlACE Effects on Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Subjects With Grade I Hypertension
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the dose response effect on cardiovascular disease risk factors of a Black Garlic Extract in subjects with Grade I Hypertension. The main questions it aims to answer are: If the reduction in blood pressure (systolic and diastolic) is in a dose-response …
OBPM_COYOTE2024 Physiological Data Recording With the Calibration-free Optical Aktiia G2C Device at Fingertip and Wrist, Alongside the Aktiia Oscillometric Cuff
The present study, OBPM_COYOTE2024, with N = 255 participants minimum over 1 visit (lasting ~15min), has been designed to collect raw optical data with Aktiia.product-G2C Clinical investigational device together with Aktiia G2 Bracelet and Aktiia Init I1 oscillometric cuff within a cohort of subjects characterized by a wide variety of …
The Digital Version of Holistic Healthy Life Education(e2HLE)
The digital version of Holistic Healthy Life Education" (e2HLE) is a holistic, person-centric, multi-component and lifestyle modification intervention that we developed, alongside the WHO integrated care for older people (ICOPE) model and a home-based self-monitoring bio-signals system "Hera Leto". This randomized controlled trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness of e2HLE …
To Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of KN060 in Essential Hypertension
The primary objective of this study is to compare the change from baseline in systolic blood pressure between KN060 and placebo in patients with essential hypertension over 12 weeks; the secondary objectives are to assess the safety and tolerability of KN060 and to assess the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties and …
Feasibility and Acceptability of Isometric Exercise and Lifestyle Change for the Management of Hypertension
High blood pressure (hypertension) is a leading risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and may contribute to poor health and premature death. The purpose of this research is to learn if a home-based isometric exercise programme combined with lifestyle change advice is a practical and acceptable method for people diagnosed with …
Recording of Physiological Data Via an Optical Sensor At the Fingertip Alongside with Double Auscultatory and Pulse Oximetry to Evaluate the Effectiveness of an Optical Blood Pressure Monitoring (OBPM)
The present study, OBPM_Calfree2024, with N = 85 participants minimum over 1 visit (lasting around 1h), has been designed to collect raw optical data with Aktiia.product-G2C Clinical investigational system together with several reference systems within a cohort of subjects characterized by a wide variety of phenotypes.
Sustainable Hypertension Management in Primary Health Care in Sweden
New sustainable models of patient-focused and team-based care for patients with hypertension should be developed to achieve health improvements and cost-efficiency. The aim of this project is to evaluate new ways of sustainable hypertension (HT) management in primary care, starting with a pilot study at 2 Primary Health Care Centres …
Clinical Validation of the Blood Pressure Measuring Device Withings BPM Pro 2 (WIHYP-GP)
The aim of the study is to assess the accuracy of the automatic oscillometric BP measuring device at the brachial level, the WITHINGS BPM Pro 2, in the general population
Comparison of the Effects of Aerobic Exercise Training and Mat Pilates Exercise on Blood Pressure, Functional Capacity and Quality of Life in Hypertensive Individuals
The research aims to compare two different exercise approaches applied to hypertensive individuals. After completion of the research, it will be revealed which exercise approach is more effective on the parameters evaluated in hypertensive individuals. In this context, it is aimed to increase the use of the exercise approach, which …
The Analgesic Effect of Scalp Nerve Block Using Bupivacaine Liposomes for Postoperative Pain Relief After Craniotomy
After undergoing craniotomy, 60% to 84% of neurosurgery patients experience moderate to severe acute pain, primarily in the first 48 hours. This pain is mostly superficial, affecting the muscles and soft tissues around the skull. Poor pain management can lead to complications such as restlessness, nausea, hypertension, increased intracranial pressure, …