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Aneurysms

Clinical Trials

Below is a list of Aneurysms clinical trials from the clinical trials database at Mayo Clinic.

Mayo's clinical trials include experimental treatments, often unavailable elsewhere, which frequently lead to improved patient care for people worldwide. Patients should ask their doctor at Mayo about clinical trials appropriate for their situation.

Brain and Abdominal Aneurysm Study
Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) is the most deadly kind of stroke. Each year, 40,000 Americans have SAH. Case-fatality approaches 60% and more than half of those who die do so before reaching the hospital.
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Conscious-3 (Can clazosentan reduce the risk of complications and/or permanent or fatal brain damage following aneurysm?)
The purpose of this study is to test if a drug called clazosentan can reduce the risk of developing complications and/or permanent or fatal brain damage resulting from vasospasm after bleeding in the brain (ruptured saccular aneurysm).
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Registry for Study of Coils in Intracranial Aneurysms
Aim 1. (Primary Outcome) To test the hypothesis that HydroSoft coils lead to diminished rates of aneurysm recurrence relative to bare platinum coils. In order to test this hypothesis, we will compare recanalization or recurrence rates observed in this prospective registry of HydroSoft coils used as finishing coils to historical series of aneurysms treated with bare platinum coils.
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Zenith® Iliac Branch System Clinical Study
The PRESERVE-Zenith® Iliac Branch System Clinical Study is a clinical trial to study the safety and performance of the Zenith® Connection Endovascular Covered Stent/ConnectSX in conjunction with the Zenith® Branch Endovascular Graft-Iliac Bifurcation in the treatment of aorto-iliac and iliac aneurysms.
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