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Filter by:This is prospective, randomized study. The main objective of the study is to compare the clinical efficacy and safety of two therapies for the treatment of prolonged atherosclerotic lesions of the arteries of the femoropopliteal segment below the knee, TASC II type D - femoropopliteal distal bypass with a synthetic ePTDE-grafts and recanalization with angioplasty and stenting using a biomimetic intervowen nitinol stent in patients with symptomatic peripheral arterial disease after 24 months. Secondary objectives are to identify predictors of restenosis and occlusions of the operated segment and compare the quality of life of patients after the procedure.
This study will investigate the efficacy of G-CSF mobilized mononuclear cell injection of patients with PAD who presented with no-option CLI. Forty no-option CLI patients who presented with rest pain, non-healing ischemic ulcer or gangrene will be randomized into 2 groups. The control group will be treated by medication and supportive treatment. The experiment group will be injected G-CSF mobilized mononuclear cell ,medication. Amputation free survival,Ankle brachial index(ABI), Toe brachial index (TBI) and transcutaneous oxygen measurement will be evaluated at the day of randomization, 1 , 3, 6 and 12 months.
This study will investigate the efficacy of G-CSF mobilized mononuclear cell injection of patients with PAD who presented with intermittent claudication. Forty PAD patients who presented with intermittent claudication will be randomized into 2 groups. The control group will be treated by medication and walking exercise 3 times/ week. The experiment group will be injected G-CSF mobilized mononuclear cell ,medication and walking exercise 3 times/ week. Ankle brachial index(ABI), Toe brachial index (TBI) and transcutaneous oxygen measurement will be evaluated at the day of randomization, 1 , 3, 6 and 12 months