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Active clinical trials for "Pressure Ulcer"

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Prospective PuraPly™ AM Case Series Study

Pressure UlcersVenous Ulcers3 more

The PuraPly AM case series is a prospective, observational study for patients who have received PuraPly AM which consists of a collagen sheet coated with polyhexamethylene biguanide hydrochloride (PHMB) and is intended for the management of wounds; no experimental intervention is involved.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Usability Validation of Patient Monitoring Device for Pressure Injury Prevention and Fall Detection...

Pressure UlcerPressure Injury1 more

This study describes a procedure to collect a subject's position, movement, physiological data and usability information using Masimo's investigational device.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

The RESPOND Registry

Partial Thickness WoundPressure Ulcer6 more

The RESPOND Registry is an observational study to assess the impact of PuraPly™ AM on the management of wounds in real world clinical settings; no experimental intervention is involved.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Pressure Sore-related Osteitis Treated by Flap Coverage and Short Antibiotic Regimen

Pressure-related Osteitis

Pressure ulcers associated with osteitis are frequent among patients with spinal cord injury (SCI), and optimal management is not well known. In a French referral center, debridement and flap coverage surgeries performed simultaneously are followed by a short antibiotic treatment targeting the bacteria involved. The aim of the study is to evaluate patient's outcome at Day 45 after surgery, and identify factors associated with failure.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Bedsores With VIP Light

Light; Therapy; Bedsore

Difficulty healing wounds have a significant effect to the general fitness of the patient and his quality of life. On Account of the frequency of their appearing, constitute the serious health and social problem. In comprehensive dealing with such patients physiotherapy will matter greatly. The visible polychromatic polarized light is most often used physical factor assisting comprehensive treatment bedsores. Purpose of the work: Analyze of using the visible polychromatic polarized light in the comprehensive process of healing bedsores at elderly people with the limited motor activity. Material and methods: Participants receive interventions as part of routine medical care, and a researcher studies the effect of the intervention. The study was conducted in people over 65 years old, with bedsores grade III and IV in Torrance scale. The therapy included radiation of bedsores with VIP light. Effectiveness of the method of treatment was examined using photographic images and to measure the extent of the wound.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety of Sericin and Chitosan Cream for Preventing and Limiting the Progressive of...

Pressure Ulcer

To evaluate efficacy and safety of sericin and chitosan cream for preventing and limiting the progressive of pressure sore in 20 patients

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Changes in Bacterial Flora Among Patients With Pelvic Bedsores: a Prospective Pilot Study

Bedsore

The main objective of this study is to characterize the evolution (over a period of 28 days) of superficial and deep bacterial skin flora in patients with stage 3 or 4 sacral pressure ulcers (bedsores). Changes in terms of pathogenic, potentially pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacterial species at the intra-individual and population levels.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Characterization of Sitting Postures in Healthy Subjects

Pressure Ulcer

The aim of this study is to assess the intra and inter-subjects variability of the pressure measurement cartography in healthy and well and able volunteers, sitting on a rigid base during two hours.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Silk-Like Fabric for the Prevention of Pressure Sores in a Long Term Care Setting

Pressure Ulcers

The primary purpose of this research study is to evaluate if DermaTherapy® bedding will significantly reduce pressure ulcer incidence by decreasing maceration, friction, and shearing among residents of Nursing Homes.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Evaluate the Incidence of Sacral and Heel Pressure Ulcers During Acute Care After SCI

Spinal Cord Injuries

This study evaluates the effect of the application of a five-layer foam dressing on the sacrum as well as a boot applied on the heels as preventive measures in the development of pressure ulcers in patients hospitalized with spinal cord injury. In order to study their effectiveness in preventing wounds, we will compare the number of wounds that developed on the sacrum and heels in participants with and without preventive treatments. The study will also assess the severity of pressure ulcers in participants with and without preventive treatment if they do develop. Half of the participants will receive the usual standard care for the prevention of pressure ulcers without dressing and boot, while the other half, in additon to standard of care, will also have a preventive dressing on the sacrum as well as Heelmedix boot applied alternately on each foot.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria
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