Can Topical Oxygen Therapy (Natrox™) Improve Wound Healing in Diabetic Foot Ulcers?
Diabetic Foot
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Diabetic Foot
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- Diabetic foot ulcer, which has had optimum multi-disciplinary team management for >4 weeks
- No planned treatment to arterial disease
- No planned surgical intervention
- Patients aged >18 years.
- Patients who understand the study, agree to adhere to the treatment and are able to give consent
- Patients who can be followed by the same investigating team for the whole period of their participation in the study
Exclusion Criteria
- Presence of invasive infection requiring intravenous antibiotics
- Presence of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) or Pseudomonas aureus in the swab cultures
- Pure Neuropathic ulcer with no arterial insufficiency unless they fail to heal within 12 weeks of optimum management
- Significant reduced immunity or high dose corticosteroids (>10mg Prednisolone) or other second line immune-suppressant
- Need for total contact cast
- Patients with a known sensitivity to any of the components of the evaluation device
- Patients with known or suspected malignancy in the ulcer or surrounding tissue.
- Patients who do not have the physical or mental capacity, or a significant other with the ability to change the Natrox™ battery pack on a daily basis
- Patients who present with more than 10% of the ulcer surface area covered in hard eschar
- Patients with ulcer surface area of more than 10x10cm
- Patients who are participating in another clinical study for ulcer management
- Patients with a known history of poor compliance with medical treatment
- Patients who are unable to understand the aims of the study and not give informed consent
- Pregnant female patient.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Natrox treatment group
Control group
In this group, all subjects will have the Natrox™ ODS will be applied to the ulcer and attached to the active Natrox™ Oxygen Generator using the tubing provided or regular dressing will be used. Dressings according to the standard practice guidelines will be used. Patients in this group will continue to receive treatment as described by the diabetic foot ulcer standard of care. The ulcer will be photographed at biweekly intervals for a period of 8 weeks to analyze ulcer surface area using a standardized digital imaging software.
All subjects in this group will receive the Diabetic foot ulcer standards of care which include: Full medical assessment in all cases. Surgical operation/Intervention where indicated. Local treatment of the ulcer (debridement followed by ulcer care according to "modern ulcer healing" standards and management of diabetes.) The ulcer will be photographed at biweekly intervals for a period of 8 weeks to analyze ulcer surface area using a standardized digital imaging software.