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NCT04451746
Investigation of the influence of combined oral contraception on the development and progression of chronic venous diseases
NCT07123285
This randomized, controlled, double-blind clinical trial will evaluate the efficacy of photobiomodulation (PBM) combined with compression therapy in the healing of venous ulcers (VUs) in the lower limbs. A total of 96 participants will be allocated into two groups: Experimental Group (PBM + compression) and Control Group (sham PBM + compression). Treatments will be administered twice weekly for 16 weeks (32 sessions). The primary outcome will be complete wound healing. Secondary outcomes include changes in ulcer area and volume, pain (VAS), quality of life (SF-36), clinical severity (VCSS), wound quality (Bates-Jensen Scale), infrared thermography, and treatment costs. Data will be analyzed using ANOVA or Kruskal-Wallis, chi-square or Fisher's exact test, and Kaplan-Meier survival analysis, with a significance level of p \< 0.05.
NCT05628948
This is a study of biomarkers obtained from prospectively collected subject samples and their correlation with cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. The purpose of this initiative is to develop an enduring tool to allow for collaborative research between clinicians at Cleveland Clinic Main Campus and basic scientists at the Lerner Research Institute. This collaboration will allow resources to be available to clinical and basic researchers alike. This tool will enable research of vascular disease in the Vascular Lab and will leverage this valuable asset to the fullest extent to allow for interdepartmental collaboration.
NCT07236307
The goal of this single-arm clinical trial is to learn whether overnight limb elevation using the UZit® device can improve symptoms and signs of chronic venous disease (CVD) in adults. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does one week of overnight UZit® use improve quality of life in patients with CVD? Does UZit® use reduce ankle circumference and are there any adverse events associated with its use? Because there is no comparison group, all participants will use the UZit® device to determine whether these effects occur. Participants will: Use the UZit® device every night for one consecutive week. Follow their vascular surgeon's existing recommendations (e.g., compression stockings, venotonic medications). Complete the CIVIQ-14 questionnaire at baseline and after one week of using the device to assess quality of life. Measure ankle circumference twice daily (upon waking and before bedtime) using a digital tape measure, following marked anatomical points. Report any symptoms-including low back pain-and rate their satisfaction with the device on a 0-5 scale.
NCT05489588
This study is a prospective, non-randomized, multicenter, single-arm, clinical study to evaluate the performance, safety and efficacy of the GORE® VIABAHN® FORTEGRA Venous Stent (formerly known as GORE® VIAFORT Vascular Stent) for treatment of symptomatic iliofemoral venous obstruction.
NCT07185386
The primary objective of the study is to evaluate, after 12 weeks (visit 3, V3), the effect of the combination of diosmin, hesperidin, bromelain, and Ruscus aculeatus (Vesvein Gambe) on any changes in the total quality of life score, measured using the CIVIQ-20 (Chronic Venous Insufficiency Quality of Life Questionnaire), compared to baseline (visit 1, V1), in individuals with subjective symptoms in one or both lower limbs attributable to Chronic Venous Disease (CVD).
NCT06906250
The European Venous Registry (EVeR) is an international repository of data on the treatments and outcomes of people with deep venous disease. The registry is designed to evaluate the outcomes of venous interventions over a ten-year period, with the ultimate goal to inform clinical decision making through the delivery of scientific evidence.
NCT06834555
Chronic venous disease is a common disease of the lower limbs. Severe CVD can lead to lower limb swelling, pigmentation, and repeated skin ulceration, which seriously affects patients' quality of life. About 10.5% to 92.7% of CVD patients with recurrent varicose veins had insufficient perforating veins. Treatment of these IPVs can promote venous ulcer healing and reduce the recurrence rate of venous ulcers. Accurate assessment and positioning of insufficient perforating veins in the lower leg is a key step in developing a personalized treatment strategy. At present, Color Doppler ultrasonography performed in the upright position in combination with the Valsalva maneuver or local pressure of the limb is regarded as the "gold standard" for the diagnosis of perforating veins insufficiency. However, in China, a large number of perforating veins insufficiency are diagnosed by venography. Because the majority of Chinese vascular surgeons are not versatile in vascular ultrasound examination and venous ultrasound protocols vary from institution to institution. A non-functioning valve in an insufficient perforated vein allows blood to flow retrograde from a deep vein to a superficial vein. Some researchers have shown that the venous blood temperature of deep veins is higher than that of superficial veins. Thus, the retrograde flow of "warm blood" from the deep vein to the superficial vein increases the skin temperature located on the insufficient perforated vein. This study tested the feasibility of a smartphone and its compatible portable thermal imaging device as a tool for assessing insufficient perforated vein. The objective is to study the sensitivity and specificity of smartphone thermal imaging in diagnosing and locating the insufficient perforated vein in CVD patients.
NCT05612217
This study is a multicenter observational study, which is carried out in frame of routine clinical practice in Russia. The program will include patients suggestive to chronic venous diseases (CVDs) including but not limited to those with C1 and C2 classes by CEAP classification, who will be seeking professional phlebologists' consultation. Study conduction is scheduled in Russia in 2022-2023. The planned number of patients is 414
NCT06175481
When the liquid flow increases, the luminal caliber's stretching amplitude decreases, leading to a higher hydraulic pressure according to Poiseuille's law. In this study, investigators measured the caliber change of the popliteal vein under a rated pressure gradient and evaluated the relationship between popliteal vein compliance and venous clinical severity score (VCSS).
NCT04574375
The primary objective of this study is to assess in real-life settings the effectiveness of conservative treatments on symptoms, signs and quality of life, in patients consulting for CVD
NCT04138576
The study is aimed at evaluating the efficacy and tolerability of systemic pharmacotherapy as a part of combination treatment, and its influence on the overall treatment outcomes in patients with skin changes (CEAP class C4a and C4b).
NCT04964817
To ascertain the potential symptom improvement assessed by Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET) in subjects with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and nonthrombotic iliofemoral venous lesions and/or iliocaval obstruction defined by MR or CT venography AND CEAP Clinical Category ≥3 prior to venous stenting.
NCT03722836
The VAP-PRO-C3 is a multicenter observational program, which is carried out in the frame of routine consultations and follow-up of patients. The program includes patients with chronic venous diseases (CVDs) of CEAP class C3. It is scheduled in Russia for 2018-2019. The program is expected to enroll 90 phlebologists from 60 cities of Russia. The planned number of patients is 900
NCT05633277
Randomized Controlled Trial to determine if the outcomes of sclerotherapy of the ulcer bed alone differ from a combination of ablation and sclerotherapy injections.
NCT04101201
This study evaluates treatment with the dietary supplement µSmin® Plus in a group of patients suffering from chronic venous insufficiency in comparison with a similarly-sized group of patients receiving placebo evaluated by quality of life questionnaires, VAS pain scale, CVI symptomatology, and change in the circumference of the affected leg at calf level
NCT04358497
Compare the efficacy and safety of endovascular treatment with sandwich technique (controlled release coils and 2% polidocanol foam) associated with diosmin-hisperidine and ibuprofen medical treatment and only the best chronic medical treatment available diosmin-hisperidine and ibuprofen for 3 months, in women of active gynecological age carrying pelvic congestion syndrome in public assistance in Montevideo, Uruguay.
NCT04310280
A randomized, split-plot, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. The varicose ulcer is divided into two (side A and B). Half of the wound's surface is treated locally with insulin (Glargine) applied at an approx depth of 3-4 mm. Treatment with insulin is administered for 7 days. Biopsy specimens of the two sides are obtained on days 0 and 7. A thermographic photograph of the wound is taken at days 0 and 7. The number of blood vessels and fibroplasia is evaluated as the main outcome.
NCT03630185
The purpose of this research study is to assess the efficacy of custom-manufactured compression hosiery (also known as compression stockings) compared to similar off-the-rack (OTR) compression stockings.
NCT03363633
The primary objective of this study is to compare two treatment strategies for symptomatic venous stasis disease with and without venous ulcer. These treatments are compression therapy alone vs. sclerotherapy of refluxing perforating veins with compression.