Device tested to suction out Life-Threatening clots
NCT ID NCT06446024
Summary
This study checked how well and how safely the INDIGO Aspiration System works in real-world use in Japan. It involved 500 patients who needed urgent treatment for severe blood clots blocking arteries in the leg or gut, or major veins in the leg. The main goal was to collect data on whether the device successfully removes clots and prevents serious complications like amputations or bleeding.
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Nara City Hospital
Nara, 630-8305, Japan
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