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Treatment is initiated within 7 days of successful lower-extremity revascularization. For patients experiencing intolerance such as diarrhea or gastrointestinal discomfort, the dose may be reduced to 0.25 mg daily (half tablet). If the medication is considered harmful, treatment is interrupted and resumed when safe.",[9],null,{"type":22,"name":15,"description":28,"armGroupLabels":29,"otherNames":26},"Matching placebo tablet, identical in appearance to the colchicine 0.5 mg tablet (supplied by Synmosa Biopharma Corporation), taken orally once daily in addition to standard of care, for 12 months. Treatment is initiated within 7 days of successful lower-extremity revascularization. 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Age ≥18 years.\n2. Documented chronic limb-threatening ischemia, meeting the following:\n\n   * Presence of ischemic symptoms compatible with CLTI, defined as arterial insufficiency with gangrene, non-healing ischemic ulcer, or rest pain consistent with Rutherford classes 4-5 AND\n   * Imaging evidence within the past 12 months showing atherosclerotic PAD, including CTA, MRA, angiography or duplex ultrasound AND\n   * Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) ≤0.80 or Toe-Brachial Index (TBI) ≤0.60 for patients without prior revascularization; ABI ≤0.85 or TBI ≤0.65 for those with prior revascularization OR\n   * Ischemic rest pain alone (Rutherford class 4) defined as ankle systolic pressure \\\u003C50 mmHg, toe pressure of \\\u003C30 mmHg, transcutaneous PO2 of \\\u003C30 mmHg, or flat-line transtarsal pulse volume recording OR\n   * Tissue loss with or without ischemic rest pain (Rutherford class 5) defined as ankle systolic pressure \\\u003C70 mmHg, toe pressure of \\\u003C50 mmHg, transcutaneous PO2 of \\\u003C30 mmHg, or flatline transtarsal pulse volume recording\n3. Recent successful revascularization:\n\n   * Underwent technically successful endovascular therapy (EVT) or surgical bypass within the last 7 days prior to randomization\n   * For individuals requiring multiple revascularization attempts on the same index leg, the procedure considered for eligibility (in other words, the qualifying or index procedure) must be the final planned or anticipated revascularization attempt\n   * There must be demonstrated graft or vascular patency after the qualifying revascularization procedure with one in-line blood flow to the foot, either by angiography, duplex ultrasound, CTA or MRA\n   * There must be no immediate plan for reintervention\n4. Informed Consent:\n\n   * Demonstrated ability and willingness to adhere to the study protocol, attend scheduled follow-up visits, complete all required assessments, and provide written informed consent\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Age \\\u003C18 years\n2. Asymptomatic or mild disease: Patients who underwent revascularization for disease graded Rutherford classes 0-3\n3. Patients with major tissue loss (Rutherford 6) in whom major amputation was planned at the time of screening\n4. Failure to establish at least one tibial artery outflow after revascularization\n5. Recent acute limb ischemia events within 2 weeks of screening\n6. Clinical signs of active, uncontrolled, severe limb infection or septicemia, such as fever exceeding 38.5°C, a white blood cell count above 15,000 cells\u002FµL, or hypotension, at the time of screening (this does not include osteomyelitis confined to the phalanges or metatarsal heads or foot cellulitis treatable with IV antibiotics at the time of revascularization)\n7. Unstable hemodynamics after the index revascularization procedure\n8. Unable to tolerate any antiplatelet agent or with severe bleeding diathesis\n9. Acute coronary syndrome, acute stroke, or hospitalization for heart failure within 30 days of screening\n10. Any contraindication or known intolerance to colchicine\n11. Requirement for colchicine for another indication\n12. Need for use of medications known to have drug-drug interactions with colchicine, particularly drugs known to inhibit CYP3A4 or P-glycoprotein\n13. Active hepatitis or severe liver cirrhosis (Child Pugh C)\n14. Pregnancy, breastfeeding, or women of childbearing potential who are not using an effective method of contraception\n15. Previous (within 30 days) or concomitant participation in another clinical study with investigational medicinal product(s)\n16. Life expectancy \\\u003C1 year","ALL","18 Years",{"count":123,"type":124},200,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[127],"PHASE3","Chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) is the most severe form of peripheral artery disease, a condition in which narrowed or blocked arteries reduce blood flow to the legs. People with CLTI may have severe leg pain at rest, non-healing wounds, or gangrene, and face a high risk of leg amputation and death. Even after successful procedures to restore blood flow to the leg (called revascularization), many patients still experience serious complications. Inflammation in the blood vessels is believed to play an important role in these poor outcomes.\n\nColchicine is an anti-inflammatory medication that has been used safely for decades to treat gout and other inflammatory conditions. Recent large clinical trials have shown that a low dose of colchicine (0.5 mg per day) can reduce heart attacks and strokes in patients with coronary artery disease. However, it has not been studied in patients with CLTI.\n\nThe CIRCLE-Asia trial (Colchicine in Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia for Reduction of Complications and Limb Events in Asia) is a pilot study designed to evaluate whether colchicine can improve outcomes in patients with CLTI who have recently undergone a successful procedure to restore blood flow to their leg. Treatment begins within 7 days of the procedure.\n\nThis is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter trial conducted at five hospitals in Taiwan. A total of 200 adult patients with CLTI who have undergone successful revascularization will be randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to receive either colchicine 0.5 mg once daily or a matching placebo pill, in addition to their usual medications, for 12 months. Neither the patients nor the study doctors will know which treatment each patient receives.\n\nThe main outcome of interest is amputation-free survival, defined as the time until major amputation of the affected leg (above the ankle) or death from any cause, over 12 months of follow-up. The study will also assess other important outcomes including major limb complications, heart attacks, strokes, wound healing, changes in blood flow measurements, inflammatory blood markers, quality of life, and medication safety.\n\nThis pilot trial will provide the first randomized evidence on the potential benefits and safety of colchicine in CLTI patients and will help inform the design of a larger definitive trial.",[130],"Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia",[118,132,133,9,134],"Chronic limb-threatening ischemia","Peripheral artery disease","Amputation-free survival","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-04-11",{"date":138,"type":139},"2026-04-17","ACTUAL",{"date":141,"type":124},"2026-04-15",{"date":143,"type":124},"2030-04",{"name":5,"class":6},5]