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Landmark study tracks Real-World impact of leg artery treatments on Patients' lives

NCT ID NCT01419080

Summary

This study followed nearly 800 people with peripheral artery disease (PAD) for one year to see how their symptoms and quality of life changed with different treatments. Researchers tracked patients' pain, walking ability, and overall well-being to identify which treatments work best and if care differs based on age, gender, or race. The goal was to gather real-world evidence to improve future care for people with this painful leg condition.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Bridgeport Hospital

    Bridgeport, Connecticut, 06610, United States

  • Cleveland Clinic

    Cleveland, Ohio, 44195, United States

  • Duke University Medical Center

    Durham, North Carolina, 27710, United States

  • Miriam Hospital

    Providence, Rhode Island, 02904, United States

  • Ochsner Health System

    New Orleans, Louisiana, 70121, United States

  • Rhode Island Hospital

    Providence, Rhode Island, 02903, United States

  • Saint Joseph Mercy Hospital

    Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48106, United States

  • Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City

    Kansas City, Missouri, 64111, United States

  • Truman Medical Center

    Kansas City, Missouri, 64108, United States

  • Yale University

    New Haven, Connecticut, 06520, United States

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