list of all trials
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list of all trials
I want to start a topic which lists all the trials, where they are, and how you can contact them. Will those making entries please indicate what the criteria for enrollment if you know, and make a post when enrollment is complete and contacting them would no longer be of any use.
The two I know of are:
Stanford I know no other details
Contact:ADuran@stanfordmed.org
Not approved yet. (5/22/2010)
Dt. D. Sclafini
contact: ccsvi.response.to.hb@gmail.com
Details: Not approved by IRB yet (5/22/2010)
8-19-10Hubbard foundation in San Dego:
http://www.hubbardfoundation.org/
e-mail hubbardfoundation@gmail.com
I don't know details.
The two I know of are:
Stanford I know no other details
Contact:ADuran@stanfordmed.org
Not approved yet. (5/22/2010)
Dt. D. Sclafini
contact: ccsvi.response.to.hb@gmail.com
Details: Not approved by IRB yet (5/22/2010)
8-19-10Hubbard foundation in San Dego:
http://www.hubbardfoundation.org/
e-mail hubbardfoundation@gmail.com
I don't know details.
Last edited by fogdweller on Thu Aug 19, 2010 3:32 pm, edited 2 times in total.
If you go to Bulgaria you are part of a study. The pepole behind it are both academics. dr grodsisky is a professor, and dr. petrov is assistant professor. They stressed how important it was to get us back after six months or at least a report of results after six months, both neurological and vascular results. You either had to have neurological examination there or have with you a proper report. The new place in Poland is said to be a formal study as well.
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THE VASCULAR GROUP, PLLC
43 NEW SCOTLAND AVENUE, MC 157 ALBANY, NEW YORK 12208-3479
Tel. 518.262.5640 | Toll Free 1.877.VASCULAR (1.877.827.2852)
Manish Mehta, MD
http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01089686
http://www.albanyvascular.com/index.htm
This study is not yet open for participant recruitment.
Contact:
Megan Wilcox, LPN 518-218-7909 wilcoxm@albanyvascular.com
43 NEW SCOTLAND AVENUE, MC 157 ALBANY, NEW YORK 12208-3479
Tel. 518.262.5640 | Toll Free 1.877.VASCULAR (1.877.827.2852)
Manish Mehta, MD
http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01089686
http://www.albanyvascular.com/index.htm
This study is not yet open for participant recruitment.
Contact:
Megan Wilcox, LPN 518-218-7909 wilcoxm@albanyvascular.com
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Clinicaltrials.org
You can also go to www.clinicaltrials.org. This is a website that clinical trials should register with in order to be published in a peer reviewed journal. This gives the study some credibility.
To my knowledge there is only one US study on this website. The one in Albany, NY.
To my knowledge there is only one US study on this website. The one in Albany, NY.
Sorry - it's clinicaltrials.gov
Hi - I made an error. It's www.clinicaltrials.gov
It's a US government website.
The federal government also controls the reimbursement of this procedure through an agency called CMS. They establish the DRG codes for the hospital reimbursement as well as the CPT codes for the physician reimbursement. There is a reimbursement for the venograms presently but not for the venoplasty or angioplasty of the stenosed veins.
There pilot and future pivotal studies are important to learn the safety and efficacy of the procedure. Then groups can lobby the US government to set reimbursement for this procedure.
Once there's a DRG in place for the hospital to get paid, then this procedure will take off like a rocket.
It's a US government website.
The federal government also controls the reimbursement of this procedure through an agency called CMS. They establish the DRG codes for the hospital reimbursement as well as the CPT codes for the physician reimbursement. There is a reimbursement for the venograms presently but not for the venoplasty or angioplasty of the stenosed veins.
There pilot and future pivotal studies are important to learn the safety and efficacy of the procedure. Then groups can lobby the US government to set reimbursement for this procedure.
Once there's a DRG in place for the hospital to get paid, then this procedure will take off like a rocket.
Re: list of all trials
There is another place in the US that is also listed on clinicaltrials.gov
It is Dayton Interventional Radiology in Dayon, OH.
They are also approved by the Hubbard Foundation.
There are more options, so patients do not always have to go out of country to get the treatment.
It is Dayton Interventional Radiology in Dayon, OH.
They are also approved by the Hubbard Foundation.
There are more options, so patients do not always have to go out of country to get the treatment.
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Re: list of all trials
The study in Albany is free, but you have to live within a 4 hr. drive to be able to participate. The one in Dayton costs $8K and insurance will not cover it because it is a trial. Just an FYI.
Re: list of all trials
Just to make the thread complete, I add the Zamboni's "Brave Dreams"
http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01371760
http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01371760
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