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The most common clinical presentation of lower extremity arterial disease is intermittent claudication. Current understanding of the pathophysiology of intermittent claudication, as well as its treatment options are limited. The progression of the disease may lead to lower limb amputation, which is devastating for patients' quality of life and is a huge socio-economic burden to society. Current study allows to determine the acute local metabolomic alterations in the ischaemic limb of the patient with intermittent claudication, and investigate the associations between the metabolomic alterations and the patient's maximal walking distance. This provides potentially valuable insight into the pathophysiology of this disease, and helps lay the groundwork for identifying potential novel targets for instituting more effective therapies for this high-risk population.


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NCT number NCT05111379
Study type Observational
Source University of Tartu
Contact Jaak Kals, MD, PhD
Phone +372 731 8292
Email jaak.kals@kliinikum.ee
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date January 28, 2022
Completion date August 2025