Diabetes Foot Care Clinical Pathway - Orpyx Medical Technologies (DFCCP-Orpyx)
Diabetic Foot Ulcer
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Diabetic Foot Ulcer
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
History of diabetic foot ulcer that has resolved within the past twelve (12) months
- Sensory abnormality with no skin breakdown/ulcer
- Diabetes (according to AAFP diagnostic criteria (8))
- Absent sensation to 10 g monofilament exam at 1 or more sites
- Age >18y
- One or more pedal pulses palpable or doppler-able on each foot (dorsalis pedis & posttibialis)
- Ability to understand the use of the technology
- Life expectancy greater than the duration of the study
- Subject is willing and able to maintain the required offloading (as applicable for the location of the ulcer)
- Subject or responsible caregiver is willing to adhere to the routine calibration schedule required for the proper ongoing functioning of the device (i.e., going through a monthly two minute procedure)
- Has footwear that is compatible with the Orpyx device: diabetic shoes, running shoes, walking shoes; either lace-up or Velcro; must have a removable insert or orthotic
Exclusion Criteria:
- Weight > 325 lb (147 kg)
- Uncorrected visual impairment
- Active plantar ulceration or skin breakdown
- Presence of severe schema (absence of palpable or dopplerable foot pulses)
- Active Infection
- Abnormal toe, ankle and/or foot range of motion that would preclude the patient's ability to offload pressure alerts
- Gross foot deformity that would impact anatomical plantar pressure distribution (i.e., including Charcot foot deformity, and/or previous partial or complete foot or ray amputation)
- Insoles or orthotics with a hard plastic, or uneven, undersurface
- Patient is being cared for exclusively via Telehealth (i.e. there is no opportunity for hands-on or face-to-face interaction between the patient and the caregiving team)
Sites / Locations
- Brooks Home Care
- Peter Lougheed Centre
- Slave Lake Family Care Clinic
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Surrosense
Standard care
Subjects randomized to this group will receive standard care, including appropriate off-loading and footwear as well as wear SurroSense Rx® in-shoe pressure-sensing arrays, which provide visual and auditory/vibratory feedback alerts (relating to high plantar pressures) and offloading guidance to a watch display intended to assist in the recurrence of diabetic foot ulcers. They will also be advised to perform daily self-checks of their feet for redness, callous and wounds. A daily checklist will be provided to participants to evaluate compliance.
Subjects randomized to this group will receive standard care, including appropriate off-loading and footwear. They will also be advised to perform daily self-checks of their feet for redness, callous and wounds. A daily checklist will be provided to participants to evaluate compliance.