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intermittent-claudication Clinical Trials

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Found 29 clinical trials
P Pravesh S MC, MD

Cost-effectiveness of Small Size Interarcuair Decompression Versus Extended Decompression in Patients With Intermittent Neurogenic Claudication

Rationale: Minimally invasive techniques have gained popularity to decompress lumbar spinal stenosis in the elderly. However, high quality evidence based on randomised controlled trials are not available. Objective: To investigate whether small size interarcuair decompression is more effective than conventional laminectomy in patients with intermittent neurogenic claudication caused by lumbar …

40 - 100 years of age Both Phase N/A
L Lars Tang

Supervised Exercise-based Rehabilitation for People With Intermittent Claudication in Denmark

The goal of this project is to implement a protocol for a supervised exercise therapy intervention including smoking cessation in the municipalities in region Zealand in Denmark. The participants are adults with intermittent claudication. The objective of this project is to describe: The development and design of the implementation process …

18 - 100 years of age Both Phase N/A
L Laura Marcellis, Msc

Using KomPas+ in the Treatment of Patients With Intermittent Claudication

Intermittent claudication is the most common symptom of peripheral arterial disease (PAD). The recommended therapy is supervised exercise therapy combined with lifestyle counselling, provided by a physiotherapist. Ideally, during the treatment process patients' values and preferences are incorporated with evidence-based knowledge; shared decision making (SDM). Evidence shows the use of …

- 100 years of age Both Phase N/A

Clinical Trial for GNX80 in Intermittent Claudication

This is a Phase 4, randomized clinical trial to evaluate whether GNX80 vs. placebo, prescribed for 6 months to patients with Intermittent Claudication(IC) would lead to an improvement in the walking distance.

20 - 100 years of age Both Phase 4
S Samantha A Bonant, BS

MetfOrmin BenefIts Lower Extremities With Intermittent Claudication

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) affects over 20% of aged adults and is very common among Veterans due significant tobacco use. PAD is due to the progressive blockage of peripheral arteries, predominantly to the legs, and results in intermittent claudication (IC) or recurrent muscle pain with activity secondary to insufficient blood …

35 - 89 years of age Both Phase 3

The Effects of Claudication Severity on Functional Outcomes

Peripheral artery disease (PAD) affects over 236 million people globally. A classic symptom of PAD is intermittent claudication (IC) which is associated with reductions in physical function. The evidence is irrefutable that supervised exercise programmes (SEP) improve pain free and maximal waking distance. However, adherence rates are poor with exercise-related …

18 - 100 years of age Both Phase N/A
R Rebecka Hultgren, MD, PhD

Exercise Training Study of Patients With Claudicatio Intermittens

The aim of the study is to evaluate whether walking capacity in patients with intermittent claudication is improved more by home-based 5+ exercise training than by current recommendations of daily walking.

18 - 100 years of age Both Phase N/A
A Ambroise DUPREY

Home-based Exercice Therapy for Patients With Intermittent Claudication Using a New Smartphone Application

The main characteristic of PAD is to limit physical activity by the appearance of claudication of the lower limbs which limits the walking distance, or the maximum distance traveled by the patient before the pain forces to stop. In daily practice, the walking distance is rarely measured at the time …

18 - 100 years of age Both Phase N/A

Evaluation of Safety and Effectiveness of Lobster Dynamic Interspinous Spacer in Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

The aim of this study is to demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of the Lobster interspinous spacer device for the treatment of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis in comparison to an SSED-based performance goal.

18 - 100 years of age Both Phase N/A
K Klaus Linni, MD PD

FRAMED Infrainguinal Venous Bypass Versus Conventional Autologous Bypass Trial

The purpose of this clinical trial is to analyze patency after autologous infrainguinal bypass surgery in patients receiving a venous conduit versus a covered venous conduit.

18 - 100 years of age Both Phase N/A

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