Conquering Diseases

Study Of An Investigational Device To Increase Blood Flow For People With Vessel Disease In The Leg

Description

Seeking men and women with vessel disease in the leg (also known as chronic limb-threatening ischemia) for a study of an investigational device to increase blood flow to the lower leg and prevent the need for amputation.

Overview

Participants in this study will undergo a procedure to create a connection between the artery and the vein in the below the knee vascular system. There are 4 study visits over the first 6 months and then 1 study visit every year for 3 years.

What we're hoping for

We are studying the safety and effectiveness of an investigational device to increase blood flow and prevent the need for amputation of the lower leg for people with vessel disease in the leg (also known as chronic limb-threatening ischemia)

Additional Information

ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05313165

 Principal Investigator

Douglas W Jones, MD

UMass Memorial Health

 Study Contact

Kristie  Capurso

508-856-8821

kristie.capurso@umassmed.edu

 Location

UMMH Memorial Campus

281 Lincoln St. 

Worcester,MA 01605

508-334-1000