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NCT ID: NCT04651894 Completed - Clinical trials for Frail Elderly Syndrome

Relationship Between Digital Vascular Function Measured by EndoPAT® in elderlY Patients and Arterial Stiffness

ENDY
Start date: May 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Due to the aging of populations worldwide, we observe an increase of age-related diseases and loss of autonomy with consequent personal, social, medical and economic implications. The aging population is a target for geriatric medicine, necessitating the development of specific diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in order to estimate cardio vascular risk in these individuals. It is thought that arterial stiffening and endothelial dysfunction are among the earliest vascular properties altered with the onset of cardiovascular disease. Moreover aging is characterized by progressive fragmentation and break down of the elastic components of the aortic media, which are partially replaced by highly cross-linked collagen leading to stiffening, dilation, and elongation of the aorta . A major underlying mechanism of these modifications is endothelial dysfunction due to high oxidative stress and low-grade inflammation. Reactive hyperemia index (RHI), a key outcome of peripheral arterial tonometry (PAT) has recently become a reliable tool to measure microvascular endothelial function. Some studies have recently demonstrated the interest to measure in elderly patients arterial stiffness parameters in order to prevent loss of autonomy. This cross sectional study aimed at demonstrating the link between arterial stiffness evaluated by pulse wave velocity and endothelial dysfunction evaluated by RHI to implement the tools of cardio vascular risk evaluation in a population of elderly patients referred in a geriatric day hospital.

NCT ID: NCT04359446 Completed - Clinical trials for Cardiovascular Diseases

Laser-excimer Versus High-pressure Dilation to Treat Under-expansion of the Stent

LASER EXPAND
Start date: September 12, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The laser-excimer technology could be an essential tool to correct the under-expansion of the stent once it has been implanted unless severe calcification. The laser-excimer technology achieves a greater minimum luminal area when treating an infra-expanded stent, when compared with the results obtained with the simple dilatation at high or very high pressure.

NCT ID: NCT04285411 Completed - Arterial Disease Clinical Trials

Vital USA SpO2 Accuracy Comparison to Arterial Blood CO-Oximetry

Start date: November 4, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Clinical Investigation Plan: Vital USA SpO2 Accuracy Comparison to Arterial Blood CO-Oximetry Study ID# PR 2019-353, Version: Rev 1, Date: 15 Oct 2019 Study Dates: November 4-5, 2019