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Filter by:This a retrospective, blinded trial in which collaborators in Italy will review the doppler findings from the Combined Transcranial and Extracranial Venous Doppler (CTEVD) trial in an attempt to measure reproducibility.
The aim of this study is to perform a randomized, prospective trial comparing the two current methods of treatment for chronic venous insufficiency, in an effort to evaluate complications and outcomes for each method, and ultimately, to see if one is superior to the other.
The VenaCure EVLT 400 µm Fiber Kit is currently marketed for the treatment of varicose veins. AngioDynamics, Inc., the company that manufacturers the VenaCure device, is sponsoring this study to assess the safety and effectiveness of the VenaCure EndoVenous Laser Treatment (EVLT) 400 µm Fiber Kit for treatment of incompetent perforator veins (IPVs). The VenaCure EVLT 400 µm Fiber Kit has not been previously studied by AngioDynamics for the ablation of IPVs.
To investigate the efficacy and safety of BNS003 on subjective symptoms such as sensation of heaviness/tiredness(dullness), tension, tingling, pain, fever or itching associated with swelling of calf and ankle due to disorder of leg venous reflux.
Study to determine the efficacy and tolerability of two dose levels of Antistax relative to placebo in patients suffering from CVI grade I or incipient grade II
Study to assess the efficacy and tolerability of Antistax® film-coated tablets in patients with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI, Clinical condition, Etiology, Anatomic location, Pathophysiology (CEAP) Classification: Clinical Class 3, or 4a)
Study to determine the efficacy and safety of Antistax® film coated tablets in improving microcirculation of the skin in the leg of patients with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI)
Main objective: Safety and tolerability of Antistax® film coated tablets Secondary objective: Effect of Antistax® film coated tablets on subjective symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency
About 90 % of vascular symptoms affecting the lower limbs consist of venous diseases. Its highest incidence occurs from the second decade of life, affecting significantly the economically active population. Chronic Venous Insufficiency treatment aims to relieve symptoms, treat and prevent complications, prevent recurrences and provide cosmetic satisfaction with minimal side effects. It's current treatment includes some classic postural measures (leg elevation), elastic stockings and bandages compression therapy and possible medication (phlebotonics). The results in the medium and long term are unfavorable, since a large number of patients do not get better or evolves with recurrence of symptoms. Nowadays many, no prospective , not randomized , international studies have shown favorable results with endovascular treatment of obstruction in the iliac vein territory in patients with advanced Chronic Venous Insufficiency . The purpose of this prospective, double-blinded randomized study is to evaluate the results obtained with endovascular treatment, through the use of angioplasty and stenting in this group of patients when compared with clinical treatment .
The investigators will be evaluating the immediate and longer term effect of treatment with a medical device on the symptoms of chronic venous disease.