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Venous Leg Ulcer clinical trials at UCSF

1 research study open to eligible people

A venous leg ulcer is a wound on the leg that develops due to blood not flowing properly in the veins. At UCSF, researchers are testing a new treatment method that uses catheter-directed therapy. This study checks if these tools are effective for managing venous leg ulcers.

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  • Chronic Venous Thrombosis: Relief With Adjunctive Catheter-Directed Therapy (The C-TRACT Trial)

    open to eligible people ages 18 years and up

    The purpose of this study is to determine if the use of image-guided, endovascular therapy (EVT) is an effective strategy with which to reduce Post Thrombotic Syndrome (PTS) disease severity and improve quality of life in patients with established disabling iliac-obstructive post thrombotic syndrome (DIO-PTS).

    San Francisco, California and other locations

Our lead scientists for Venous Leg Ulcer research studies include .

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