The study is aimed at evaluating the role of the activity of the key hemostatic parameters of endothelial dysfunction (nitric oxide II (NO) metabolites, plasmin activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), von Willebrand factor (vWF), coagulation factor VIII (FVIII), soluble endothelial protein C receptors (sEPCR)) in the development of disease progression, thrombotic complications and restenosis in subjects with atherosclerotic peripheral artery disease.
The study will involve patients with atherosclerotic peripheral artery disease (Rutherford category 3-5). The subjects are to be divided into three groups: Group A: patients who undergo bypass surgery with a synthetic graft on aorto-iliac or femoro-popliteal segment; Group B: patients who undergo endovascular balloon angioplasty and stenting on aorto-iliac or femoro-popliteal segment; Group C: patients who undergo standard of care conservative treatment. Decisions on revascularization or conservative treatment alone is to be made by a team of vascular specialists in accordance with the severity of the disease, previous treatment, anatomy, possible need for repeat procedures in the future, and patient's preferences.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
167
thrombosis
incidence of thrombotic complications in the target arterial segment
Time frame: 1 year
restenosis
incidence of restenosis in the target arterial segment
Time frame: 1 year
progression of atherosclerosis
detection of newly formed or progressing peripheral atherosclerotic lesions
Time frame: 1 year
limb salvage rate
limb salvage rate in the target extremity
Time frame: 1 year
acute myocardial infarction
incidence of acute myocardial infarction
Time frame: 1 year
mortality rate
overall mortality rate
Time frame: 1 year
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