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NCT ID: NCT04275323 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Peripheral Vascular Disease

Safety and Efficacy Study Using Gene Therapy for Critical Limb Ischemia (NL003-CLI-III-1)

Start date: August 2, 2019
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the safety and efficacy of recombinant human hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) bare plasmid injection for local intramuscular injection in the treatment of patients with severe lower limb hemorrhagic disease (Rutherford grade 4)

NCT ID: NCT04275180 Completed - Clinical trials for Acute Progressive Ischemic Stroke

Efficacy Argatroban in Ischemic Stroke With Early Deterioration (EASE)

EASE
Start date: March 21, 2020
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) has the characteristics of high morbidity, high mortality, high disability rate and high recurrence rate. Progressive cerebral infarction (PIS) is a subtype of AIS, accounting for 10% - 40%. Because of the gradual aggravation of neurological deficit symptoms, it has a higher rate of disability and death, which brings heavy mental and economic burden to families, society and the country. The progress of acute cerebral infarction is generally within 6 hours to 1 week after the onset of the disease. At present, it is considered that thrombus prolongation is one of the important pathogenesis of PIS. Heparin can reduce the incidence of post-stroke embolism, but its benefits are offset by the risk of hemorrhage due to the high risk of hemorrhage. The 2013AHA guidelines in the United States do not recommend it as a routine anticoagulant therapy. Therefore, reducing the risk of bleeding is the key to the anticoagulation therapy of PIS. Argatroban is a new thrombin inhibitor. Its mechanism of action is to bind and inactivate thrombin (factor Ⅱ a) directly.Compared with traditional anticoagulants, argatroban not only has the advantages of good anticoagulant effect and rapid onset, but also has high safety. Therefore, this study aims to verify the clinical efficacy of Argatroban in the treatment of PIS in a large population. In this study, 628 patients are expected to be enrolled into the study group. The experimental group and the control group are selected by dynamic random method. Both groups are given standard medical treatment, including routine antiplatelet, blood pressure control, statins to stabilize plaque, etc. The control group is only given standard medical treatment. In the experimental group, Argatroban is used on the basis of standard medical treatment. Both groups are treated for 7 days, and the second-class prevention standard medical treatment is given from the 8th to the 90th day. The main outcome measure is the good prognosis rate at the third month after PIS. The good prognosis was defined as the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) ≤ 3.

NCT ID: NCT04274049 Completed - Clinical trials for Peripheral Vascular Disease

Safety and Efficacy Study Using Gene Therapy for Critical Limb Ischemia (NL003-CLI-III-2)

Start date: August 18, 2019
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether intramuscular injections of NL003 into the calf is safe and effective in the treatment of critical limb ischemia

NCT ID: NCT04267640 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Peripheral Artery Disease

Study of AMG0001 to Improve Ulcer Healing and Perfusion in Subjects With Peripheral Ischemic Ulcers

Start date: January 30, 2020
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study will assess the safety and efficacy of intramuscular injection of AMG0001 (hepatocyte growth factor [HGF] plasmid) to improve ulcer healing and perfusion in patients with peripheral artery disease.

NCT ID: NCT04266639 Completed - Ischemic Stroke Clinical Trials

Rheo-Erythrocrine Dysfunction as a Biomarker for RIC Treatment in Acute Ischemic Stroke

ENOS
Start date: July 29, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to investigate whether Remote Ischemic Conditioning (RIC) improves rheo-erythrocrine dysfunction in acute ischemic stroke

NCT ID: NCT04261335 Completed - Clinical trials for Hypoxia-Ischemia, Brain

The Clinical Trial of CL2020 Cells for Neonatal Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy

SHIELD
Start date: March 4, 2020
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and the tolerability of CL2020 cells in hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy neonates with hypothermia therapy. In addition, we will evaluate the efficacy of CL2020 cells for infant development.

NCT ID: NCT04257240 Completed - Liver Cancer Clinical Trials

Recurrence of Liver Malignancy After Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury

annie-liver
Start date: January 1, 2000
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Severe ischemic changes of the liver remnant after hepatectomy could expedite tumor recurrence on the residual liver. Our study aimed at assessing the effect of warm ischemic/reperfusion (I/R) injuries on surgery-to-local recurrence interval and patient overall survival, during major hepatectomies under inflow and outflow vascular control.

NCT ID: NCT04256473 Completed - Ischemic Stroke Clinical Trials

Dual Thrombolytic Therapy With Mutant Pro-urokinase and Low Dose Alteplase for Ischemic Stroke

DUMAS
Start date: August 10, 2019
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Randomized controlled phase II trial to test the safety and preliminary efficacy of a dual thrombolytic treatment consisting of a small intravenous (IV) bolus of alteplase followed by IV infusion of mutant pro-urokinase against usual treatment with IV alteplase in patients presenting with ischemic stroke.

NCT ID: NCT04256096 Recruiting - Stroke, Ischemic Clinical Trials

Randomization of Endovascular Treatment in Acute Ischemic Stroke in the Extended Time Window

RESILIENTExt
Start date: March 9, 2020
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

A phase III, randomized, multi-center, open label clinical trial that will examine whether endovascular treatment is superior to standard medical therapy alone in patients who suffer a large vessel anterior circulation ischemic stroke within 8-24 hours from time last seen well

NCT ID: NCT04255004 Completed - Diabetic Foot Clinical Trials

Autologous Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells in Diabetic Foot Patients With No-option Critical Limb Ischemia

Start date: January 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this trial is to determine whether PBMNCs in diabetic patients with critical, non revascularizable limb ischemia can prevent major amputation and affect mortality and healing.