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29 Clinical Trials for Various Conditions

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Vascular Closure With Novel External Compression Device: The LockeT Study
Description

Single center, retrospective review study comparing Figure of Eight suture to LockeT, enrolling approximately 70 patients.

RECRUITING
Vascular Closure With a Device Compared to Manual Compression After Atrial Fibrillation Ablation: The LockeT II Study
Description

The LockeT II study is a single center, prospective randomized study. It is intended to study the effectiveness of using LockeT device to gain hemostasis after venous procedures as compared to Manual Compression (MC). Approximately 110 patients will be enrolled.

COMPLETED
Evaluation of Safety and Efficacy of the Mynx Control Venous Vascular Closure Device 6F-12F vs Manual Compression
Description

ReliaSeal is a clinical trial designed to evaluate safety and efficacy of use of MYNX CONTROL™ Venous Vascular Closure Device 6F-12F vs. manual compression to seal femoral access sites in patients who have undergone endovascular procedures utilizing up to 12F procedural sheaths in one or both limbs.

COMPLETED
Cross-Seal Closure Device IDE Trial - Study of the Cross-SealTM Suture-Mediated Vascular Closure Device System
Description

This study evaluates the safety and effectiveness of the Cross-Seal vascular closure device in gaining post procedure hemostasis in subjects undergoing interventional procedures requiring an 8 to 18 french size introducer sheath.

COMPLETED
AMBULATE Continued Access Protocol to Evaluate the Cardiva Mid-Bore Venous Vascular Closure System (VVCS)
Description

The objective of the trial is to demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of the Cardiva Mid-Bore Venous Vascular Closure System (VVCS) in sealing femoral venous access sites at the completion of catheter-based procedures performed through 6-12 Fr introducer sheath, while allowing for one or more of the following: elimination of the Foley catheter, elimination of protamine, or allowing same (calendar) day discharge for the appropriate patient population.

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COMPLETED
VAscular Closure for Cardiac Ablation Registry (VACCAR)
Description

The objective of this registry is to find out if there is a difference in patient satisfaction and rate of vascular and bleeding complications with use of Perclose Proglide system or F08S for venous closure post atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter procedures in comparison to manual compression.

COMPLETED
MANTA Percutaneous Vascular Closure Device - The SAFE MANTA Study
Description

Research study which tests the safety and effectiveness of a new vascular closure device to close the femoral access puncture that is created in patients who require this form of access in order to perform the planned procedure. The MANTA device is expected to seal the femoral access puncture in less than 1 minute. This may result in less blood loss and a shorter time to walking compared to alternative closure means. Use of the MANTA device in this study is experimental. All other parts of the procedure involve standard medical care.

COMPLETED
Patient Comfort With Vascular Closure
Description

The purpose of this research study is to collect information on the amount of discomfort patients experience with one of two different vascular blood vessel closure devices, the MynxM5 Vascular Closure Device and the Angio-Seal Evolution Vascular Closure Device.

COMPLETED
RISE: A Clinical Evaluation of the StarClose™ Vascular Closure System
Description

To evaluate early ambulation in patients who receive the StarClose™ VCS post-percutaneous diagnostic procedure.

COMPLETED
Safety and Effectiveness Study of the Ensure Medical Vascular Closure Device
Description

The purpose of this study is to determine whether the Ensure Medical Vascular Closure Device is more effective than standard manual compression at sealing the puncture made in the femoral artery following a cardiac or peripheral diagnostic or interventional procedure while maintaining the same level of safety.

ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
PerQseal® Clinical Study
Description

The objective is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the PerQseal vascular closure device system when used to achieve haemostasis of common femoral arteriotomies created by 12 to 22 F sheaths (arteriotomy up to 26 F) in subjects undergoing percutaneous catheter-based interventional procedures.

COMPLETED
PerQseal®+ Early Feasibility Study
Description

The objective of this Early Feasibility Study (EFS) is to evaluate the initial safety and preliminary effectiveness of the PerQseal®+ VCD in a small number of subjects when used to achieve hemostasis of common femoral arteriotomies created by 14 to 22 F sheaths (arteriotomy up to 26 F) in subjects undergoing Percutaneous Transcatheter procedures.

COMPLETED
PerQseal® Impella Early Feasibility Study
Description

The purpose of this Clinical Investigation Plan is to assess the initial feasibility results of the PerQseal® device, when used on this very specific Impella population. Safety and effectiveness will be assessed in patients where an Impella device was used for either cardiogenic shock or PPCI. Closure of femoral arterial access sites created with 13 to 14 F sheaths will be studied, assessing the need for alternative therapy other than manual compression or adjunctive endovascular ballooning.

UNKNOWN
AMBULATE Same Day Discharge Registry
Description

A multi-center, prospective, single-arm post market registry, designed to collect both performance and complication outcomes when same day discharge is enabled by the study device, in sealing multiple femoral venous access sites at the completion of ablation procedures for atrial fibrillation with or without another arrhythmia, performed through 6 - 12 Fr inner diameter (maximum 15F OD) introducer sheaths.

COMPLETED
Groin Complications Post Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Using Either Manual Compression or PERCLOSE Device
Description

The objective of this study is to compare groin complication rates in low and high risk patients post percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) closed by either a 6 French Perclose vascular closure device (VCD) or manual compression.

RECRUITING
Abbott Vascular Medical Device Registry
Description

The AV-MDR is a prospective, non-randomized, open-label, multi-center registry. The purpose of the AV-MDR study is to proactively collect and evaluate clinical data on the usage of the devices in scope within their intended use with the aim of confirming safety and performance throughout their expected lifetime, ensuring the continued acceptability of identified risks, detecting emerging risks on the basis of factual evidence, ensuring the continued acceptability of the benefit-risk ratio, and identifying possible systematic misuse or off-label usage such that the intended use can be verified as appropriate.

COMPLETED
AMBULATE: Cardiva Mid-Bore VVCS vs. Manual Compression for Multiple Femoral Venous Access Sites, 6 - 12F ID
Description

The objective of the trial is to demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of the Cardiva Mid-Bore Venous Vascular Closure System (VVCS) in sealing femoral venous access sites and providing reduced times to ambulation (TTA) compared with manual compression at the completion of catheter-based procedures performed through 6 - 12 Fr introducer sheaths.

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COMPLETED
VASCADE ANTEGRADE-PVD Post-Market Registry
Description

The objective of the registry is to collect procedural outcomes data when the Cardiva VASCADE Vascular Closure System (VCS) is used to seal femoral arterial access sites at the completion of ipsilateral peripheral interventional procedures performed through 5-7F introducer sheaths via an antegrade approach.

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COMPLETED
The Closer Trial: A Safety and Efficacy Study of the Rex Medical Vascular Sealing System
Description

The objective of this trial is to demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of the Rex Medical Closer Vascular Sealing System in sealing femoral arterial access sites.

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COMPLETED
RESPECT Trial - (Rapid Extravascular Sealing Via PercutanEous Collagen ImplanT)
Description

The objective of this trial is to demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of the Cardiva VASCADE™ Vascular Closure System (VCS) in sealing femoral arterial access sites. Hypothesis: The Cardiva VASCADE™ VCS provides times to hemostasis (TTH) and time to ambulation (TTA) results that are less than manual compression by a clinically meaningful and statistically significant margin. The rate of major access site-related complications with the Cardiva VASCADE™ VCS is non-inferior to the major complication rates of manual compression for sealing femoral arterial access sites.

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COMPLETED
Same Day Versus Next Day Discharge: Ambulatory Closure Device Percutaneous Intervention
Description

This is a multi-center trial that will evaluate the safety, feasibility, and cost effectiveness of discharging patients, who have had successful percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and deployment of the AngiomaxTM closure device, 6 hours after against 24 hours after the procedure. Patients will be randomized in a 3 (test): 1 (control) fashion and will have a study population of 600 patients over 6 investigational sites all within the United States. Patients \<65 years old will be chosen in order to stay within the low risk group and will be followed up after 24 hours, 7 days, and 30 days via phone or office visit. The primary endpoint will be a composite of major adverse cardiac and cerebral events, and the incidence of major bleeding or vascular complications. Data acquired from the study, such as blinded financial information and patient satisfaction surveys, will be used in order to evaluate cost analysis and safety of the procedure.

COMPLETED
Angio-Seal Interventional Radiology (IR) Registry
Description

The purpose of this study is to collect data on the standard of care use of the St. Jude Medical (SJM) Angio Seal™ Evolution™ and V-Twist Integrated Platform (VIP) Devices in diagnostic and/or interventional radiology patient populations.

COMPLETED
Angio-Seal Evolution Device Registry
Description

Collect data on the use of the Angio-Seal Evolution Device in diagnostic and interventional patient populations.

COMPLETED
A Blinded Study Conducted at Multiple Centers Evaluating Various Doses of an Investigational Agent (BO-653) Against Placebo, for Safety and Effectiveness in Preventing Post-Angioplasty Blood Vessel Re-Closure (Restenosis) in Stented Vessels.
Description

This research study is intended to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of 3 different doses of BO-653, an investigational inhibitor of LDL cholesterol oxidation, when given orally twice a day compared to placebo (an inactive substance) in preventing restenosis (closure of vessel) within six months after stent implantation. Patients must be enrolled into this study within 24 hours after the stenting procedure. Additionally, over a 1- to 9-month post-stent period, the study will compare the safety and effectiveness of BO-653 versus placebo for measures of coronary artery vessel size by quantitative coronary angiography, major adverse cardiac events, and effects on the oxidative status of plasma lipids and other plasma components.

TERMINATED
Does Addition of a Vessel Loop in Wound Closure Improve Suture Removal?
Description

This study will investigate whether adding a vessel loop under sutures after elective carpal tunnel release increases patient satisfaction with suture removal.

RECRUITING
CLOSM Trial: Groin Closure Using Layered Option for Suture Material
Description

This is a randomized controlled trial comparing groin closure after vascular intervention with Vicryl suture versus PDS (polydioxanone) suture. This will be a single center trail performed at CCF main campus. Patients will be enrolled in a prospective fashion and will be randomized 1:1 to either PDS or Vicryl closure. Patients undergoing bilateral groin exposure will be randomized to receive both closure types to either groin.

UNKNOWN
Lake Washington Vascular VenaSeal™ Post-Market Evaluation
Description

New-WAVES Study seeks to expand understanding/results from prior study (NCT02585726). Assessing both clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction after treatment with Venaseal/Cyanoacrylate Adhesive Closure System

UNKNOWN
Comparison of Prevena Negative Pressure Incision Management System vs. Standard Dressing After Vascular Surgery
Description

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of negative pressure incision management system (Prevena™ Incision Management System (PIMS) or ActiVAC® with the Prevena™ Dressings (Peel and Place™ or Customizable™), KCI) in the prevention of wound complications including surgical site infection (SSI) and non-infectious complications in patients undergoing vascular surgery with groin incisions.

COMPLETED
Percutaneous Endovascular Aneurysm Repair (PEVAR) Trial
Description

To determine the safety and effectiveness of PEVAR.