RECRUITINGINTERVENTIONAL
Revascularization of Single Vesrus Multiple Infrapopliteal Vessels in Chronic Limb Threatening Ischemia
Revascularization of Single Versus Multiple Infrapopliteal Vesseles in Chronic Limb Threatening Ischemia : Limb Salvage Rate
About This Trial
This interventional prospective study aims to assess the effectiveness of single vessel versus multiple vessel infrapopliteal angioplasty in patients with chronic threatening limb ischemia . The study compares limb salvage rates and clinical outcomes across two groups over a defined follow up period
Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)
Who May Qualify: 1. patients aged 40 years or older 2. patients with Rutherford category "4" and "5" 3. patients with angiographic evidence of infrapopliteal vessel occlusive disease -
Who Should NOT Join This Trial:
1. patients who refuse to participate in the study
2. patients with isolated proximal arterial disease (e.g SFA or popliteal ) without infrapopliteal involvement
3. patients who develop acute thrombosis , flow limiting dissection or perforation in the infrapopliteal arteries during intervention -
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Original Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria: 1. patients aged 40 years or older 2. patients with Rutherford category "4" and "5" 3. patients with angiographic evidence of infrapopliteal vessel occlusive disease -
Exclusion Criteria:
1. patients who refuse to participate in the study
2. patients with isolated proximal arterial disease (e.g SFA or popliteal ) without infrapopliteal involvement
3. patients who develop acute thrombosis , flow limiting dissection or perforation in the infrapopliteal arteries during intervention -
Treatments Being Tested
PROCEDURE
balloon angioplasty
endovascular angioplasty of infrapopliteal arteries performed using standard balloon catheters under fluroscopic guidance to restore blood flow to the ischemic area
Locations (1)
Faculty of Medicine of Sohag
Sohag, Sohag Governorate, Egypt