New balloon coated with drug aims to keep leg arteries open
NCT ID NCT05734157
Summary
This first-in-human study tested a new type of balloon catheter coated with the drug everolimus. It was used in 75 patients to open blocked arteries in the thigh and knee. The main goal was to see if the drug coating could help keep the artery open longer and prevent it from narrowing again, potentially reducing the need for repeat procedures.
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Locations
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Clinique Pasteur
Toulouse, 31300, France
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DIAKO Krankenhaus Flensburg
Flensburg, 24939, Germany
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Hôpital Nord Laennec - CHU de Nantes
Saint-Herblain, 44800, France
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Hôpital Paris Saint Joseph
Paris, 75014, France
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Institut für Radiologie, Kinderradiologie und interventionelle Therapie
Berlin, 12351, Germany
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Jüdisches Krankenhaus Berlin
Berlin, 13347, Germany
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Polyclinique Les Fleurs
Ollioules, 83190, France
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Romed Klinikum Rosenheim
Rosenheim, 83022, Germany
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