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NCT07120555
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Outcomes of Atherectomy and Balloon Angioplasty Compared to Conventional Angioplasty in Infra-popliteal Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia

Sponsor: Assiut University

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Summary

Chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) represents the most advanced stage of peripheral artery disease (PAD), characterized by rest pain, non-healing ulcers, or gangrene, and is associated with high morbidity and risk of amputation if left untreated. Infra-popliteal arteries are frequently involved in CLTI, especially in diabetic and elderly patients, posing significant challenges due to diffuse, calcified, and long-segment occlusive lesions. Conventional balloon angioplasty remains a first-line endovascular treatment but is limited by high restenosis and vessel recoil rates. Atherectomy, a plaque debulking technique, aims to improve luminal gain and vessel compliance prior to angioplasty, potentially enhancing outcomes in heavily calcified lesions. The combination of atherectomy and balloon angioplasty has shown promise in reducing dissection rates and improving technical success, yet its superiority over conventional angioplasty alone remains controversial. Given the growing use of endovascular therapies, a comparative analysis of outcomes between combined atherectomy-balloon angioplasty and conventional angioplasty in infra-popliteal interventions is essential to guide evidence-based management in CLTI patients.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

60

Start Date

2025-09-30

Completion Date

2027-12-30

Last Updated

2025-08-13

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

DEVICE

atherectomy

Conventional balloon angioplasty remains a first-line endovascular treatment but is limited by high restenosis and vessel recoil rates. Atherectomy, a plaque debulking technique, aims to improve luminal gain and vessel compliance prior to angioplasty, potentially enhancing outcomes in heavily calcified lesions. The combination of atherectomy and balloon angioplasty has shown promise in reducing dissection rates and improving technical success, yet its superiority over conventional angioplasty alone remains controversial.

DEVICE

Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of infra-popliteal arteries lesions with primary long

Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of infra-popliteal arteries lesions with primary long