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HI-PAD is a placebo controlled double-blind randomized pilot clinical trial to determine whether VM202 may improve walking ability in people with lower extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD).
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The HI-PAD study will randomize 39 people age 55 and older with PAD who do not have critical limb ischemia. The primary outcome is change in the six-minute walk distance at 6-month follow-up after the first study drug injection. A secondary outcome in change in six-minute walk distance at 3-month follow-up. Additional secondary outcomes are pain-free and maximal treadmill walking distance, calf biopsy measures of skeletal muscle regeneration, capillary density, and autophagy, and MRI-measured calf muscle perfusion at three-month follow-up. Investigators will also measure change in six-minute walk distance at 12-month follow-up.
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39 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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