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https://www.inova.org/clinical-trials/chronic-venous-thrombosis-relief-adjunctive-catheter-directed-therapy-c-tract
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General Information Age Group Adults Status Active Protocol Number NCT03250247 Background Information C-TRACT is a large, well-designed study of new treatments for vein damage caused by blood clots. The goal of the study is to understand whether new image-guided procedures (endovascular therapy or EVT) reduce the severity of Post-Thrombotic Syndrome (PTS) and improve quality of life. The long-term safety and costs of the EVT procedure(s) will also be considered. Volunteers will be randomly assigned (like the flip of a coin) to either high quality PTS care (lifestyle interventions, compression therapy, and medical therapy) or high quality PTS care AND endovascular therapy (stent placement to re-open blocked veins and, if needed, endovenous ablation to eliminate backflow in veins with leaky valves). After randomization, patients will be asked to return to their clinical research center for study visits at 2 Months, 4 Months, 6 Months, 12 Months, 18 Months, and 24 Months. Offered At Inova Alexandria Hospital 4320 Seminary Road Alexandria, VA 22304 Eligibility Information The C-TRACT Trial is actively recruiting volunteers. To meet the goals of the study, we need to enroll and follow 374 patients with moderate-to-severe PTS and blockage of the large veins draining the leg. We are looking for patients who meet the following criteria: ≥ 18 years of age or older Have been diagnosed with a blood clot (Deep Vein Thrombosis/DVT) in the leg in the past (more than 3 months ago)? Currently have Post-thrombotic syndrome of at least moderate severity. Symptoms may include leg heaviness, fatigue, swelling, aching, and/or pain. Suspicion for, or documentation of, iliac vein obstruction (complete or partial) Contact Information Contact Name Lilliana Payne Contact Phone 703-504-7760 Contact Email Send Email
Clinical Trials Category
Vascular
Clinical Trials Sub categories
Chronic Venous Disease
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Clinical Trials
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