About this trial
Chronic limb threatening ischemia (CLTI) is defined as ischemic foot pain at rest or non-healing foot wounds that is attributable to severe peripheral arterial disease (PAD).Revascularization is the cornerstone of therapy to relieve ischemic pain, prevent limb loss and preserve patient autonomy. Revascularization procedures often involve below-the-knee arterial disease in CLTI population. Dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT, with aspirin, and clopidogrel) is recommended for at least 1-month after peripheral angioplasty. However, the exact duration of this DAPT remains controversial. Angioplasty of below-the-knee arteries is often followed by a longer period of DAPT, 3-months to one-year, due to a high risk of arterial thrombosis/stenosis.It will be the first trial on duration of DAPT in patients with below-the-knee angioplasty for CLTI, the end-stage of PAD
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age ≥18 years
Hospitalized patients with CLTI defined as Rutherford category 4 (ischemic rest pain) or 5 (minor tissue loss, non-healing ulcer, focal gangrene) evolving for > 2 weeks + one or more abnormal hemodynamic parameters: ankle-brachial index (ABI) <0.4 (using higher of the dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial arteries), absolute highest ankle pressure <50 mm Hg, absolute toe pressure <30 mm Hg.
Successful endovascular revascularization involving below-the-knee arteries (angioplasty/stenting) alone or combining above- and below-the-knee revascularization within the last 7 days prior to randomization
Affiliation to a French Health Insurance system
Disqualifiers
PAD Rutherford category 0, 1, 2, 3 or 6 (Rutherford 6 defined as severe
ischemic ulcers or foot gangrene exceeding the digits)
Acute limb ischemia within one month prior to the qualifying revascularization
Platelet count < 100x109/L
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Clopidogrel 75 mg/day
- Placebo Clopidogrel