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The clinical trial aims to confirm the improvement effect of the ankle brachial index and the safety of sarpogrelate administration compared to clopidogrel in stroke patients with decreased ankle brachial arterial pressure index and intermittent claudication of lower limb vascular atherosclerosis. Subjects are assigned to one of the two combinations through random allocation. Intervention group: Aspirin 100mg + sarpogrelate 300mg dosing group, Control group: Aspirin 100mg + clopidogrel 75mg dosing group. This clinical trial is a prospective open study and will be conducted in compliance with the usual diagnosis and treatment process, and in particular, all trial subjects will be tested and treated appropriately in accordance with the standard treatment guidelines for ischemic stroke during the clinical trial period.


Clinical Trial Description

A total of 100 subjects are recruited and divided into a intervention group and a control group through randomization. In this clinical trial, the intervention group and the control group are assigned 1:1. The researcher allocates 1:1 to the intervention group or control group through a two-way random number table on the assignment date in the order of the subjects who are satisfied with the Inclusion and exclusion criteria and agreed to the study. This study is a prospective open randomized clinical trial that can confirm which group the subjects themselves were assigned to. After randomization, the drug is prescribed and the outcome variable is checked at 12 months. During the course of the clinical trial, the examiner and researchers carefully observe the presence or absence of adverse events during the follow-up period after randomization, and closely observe outcome variables, including neurological changes. Visit after 6 months and 12 months during the clinical trial period to confirm the effectiveness and safety. When an event corresponding to the outcome variable occurs, the researcher first plans to implement appropriate medical measures in this regard. Both groups will be conducted in compliance with the usual diagnosis and treatment process, and in particular, all subjects will be tested and treated appropriately according to the standard treatment guidelines for ischemic stroke during the clinical trial period. The purpose of this study is to determine whether there is a difference in the improvement and safety of the ankle-brachial arterial pressure index of aspirin+sarpogrelate and aspirin+clopidogrel in stroke patients with decreased ankle-brachial arterial pressure index and intermittent claudication. ;


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NCT number NCT06424548
Study type Interventional
Source Ewha Womans University Seoul Hospital
Contact Sujin Han
Phone 820269862635
Email sujinhan1004@gmail.com
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date May 16, 2024
Completion date December 31, 2028

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