New balloon device aims to keep leg arteries open longer

NCT ID NCT07144150

Summary

This study is testing a new drug-coated balloon device to treat blocked leg arteries in people with peripheral artery disease. Researchers want to see if this new device, coated with a drug called everolimus, works as well and is as safe as currently available paclitaxel-coated balloons. The study will involve 410 participants who have narrowed or blocked arteries in their thigh or knee area.

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