Peripheral Vascular Disease Clinical Trials

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A Phase II Randomized Double-Blind Multicenter Multinational Placebo-Controlled Parallel-Groups Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Intramuscular Injections of Allogeneic PLX-PAD Cells for the Treatment of Subjects with Intermittent Claudication (IC)

In this research study an investigational product called PLX-PAD will be tested to see if it helps claudication. PLX-PAD is made up of mesenchymal-like stromal cells (MSCs), which are similar to stem cells. These cells come from a human placenta (afterbirth) from chosen female donor volunteers. From animal experiments it …

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  • 19 Feb, 2024
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A Phase 2 Multi-center Randomized Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Dose Range Finding Study to Evaluate the Safety Hemodynamic Effects and Efficacy of Intramuscular Injection of Human Placenta-Derived Cells (PDA-002) in Subjects who have Diabetic Foot Ulcer with Peripheral Arterial Disease

This is a Phase 2, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, dose range finding study in subjects who have DFU with PAD. The study will enroll approximately 24 subjects. Two dose levels of PDA-002 (3 x 106 and 30 x 106 cells) versus placebo will be evaluated in 1:1:1 randomization approach. Subjects will …

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  • 19 Feb, 2024
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Epidemiological study to characterize the prevalence and distribution of lipoprotein (a) levels among patients with established cardiovascular disease.

The purpose of this study is to collect information about the blood level of a specific marker (lipoprotein (a)). Similar to other blood lipids, such as the "bad cholesterol", lipoprotein (a) levels were found to be associated with the risk of hardening of the arteries, known as atherosclerosis, which leads …

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  • 19 Feb, 2024
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