Clinical Study to Compare 3 Multi-Layered Foam Dressings for the Management of Chronic Wounds
Chronic WoundVenous Leg Ulcer1 moreA prospective, randomized, controlled clinical trial (RCT) using a cross-over (repeated measures) design to evaluate safety and efficacy of three foam wound dressings in the local management of chronic wounds.
Clinical Trial Using the Proteolytic Fraction P1G10 From V. Cundinamarcensis to Heal Diabetic Foot...
Diabetic FootNeuropathy2 moreThe aim of the study was to investigate the role of the proteolytic fraction from Vasconcellea cundinamarcensis, designated as P1G10, on healing of chronic foot ulcers in neuropathic patients diagnosed with diabetes type 2. Fifty patients were enrolled in a prospective, randomized, double-blind trial, to verify the efficacy and safety of a topical dressing containing 0.1% P1G10, versus a Hydrogel (positive control) protocol currently applied at the Health Center to treat this condition. Upon completion of the intervention, the outcome evaluated the number of patients attaining full epithelization (100%), or at least 80% healing in both arms (P1G10 versus Hydrogel). Statistical analysis compared the endpoint data on each group to assess the significance of differences.
Low-level Laser Therapy for the Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcer
Diabetic Foot UlcerThe study evaluates the efficacy of Low-level laser therapy on ulcer healing in patients with diabetic foot ulcer. Half the patients are randomized to receive Low-level laser therapy and a half to recieve the placebo (LED).
Resorbable Glass Fiber Matrix in the Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Diabetic Foot UlcerUlcer Foot1 moreThis study is a prospective, multi-center, randomized controlled trial designed to collect patient outcome data on 2 commercially available SOC dressings treatments for Diabetic Foot Wounds
Effect of Fresh Amniotic Membrane in the Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Diabetic Foot UlcersThis is a multi-center, randomized controlled trial designed to evaluate the use of fresh hypothermically stored human amniotic membrane (Affinity; fHSAM) to determine if addition of fHSAM to standard of care (SOC) results in faster healing of Wagner grade 1 and 2 DFUs compared to SOC alone.
High Intensity LED Photobiomodulation Therapy for Chronic Leg and Foot Ulcers
Diabetic Foot UlcerDiabetic and venous ulcers affect many people, and severe cases can end up in amputation and even death because of infection. In 2011, the total cost for care of diabetic foot ulcers alone, to the Canadian health care system, was $547 million. Standard clinical care for these types of wounds has improved but there is still a great need for new wound care treatments to help speed up wound healing and reduce pain. One such treatment is high intensity LED light therapy. There is a long history of light therapy showing faster wound healing, reduced pain and reduced swelling. The research we propose here is to study a new high intensity LED light made by Kerber Applied Research Inc., to see if it reduces pain and speeds up healing lower leg ulcers. This research is a partnership between Kerber Applied Research Inc and the Lethbridge Lower Limb Wound Clinic, an Alberta Health Services program in Lethbridge, Alberta.
A Study to Evaluate the Clinical Performance, Safety and Pharmacology Effect of EscharEx in Patients...
Venous Leg UlcerDiabetic Foot UlcerThis study will be a multicenter, prospective, open label, one-arm study intended to assess the clinical performance and safety of EX-02 in debridement of lower leg ulcers: Venous Leg Ulcers (VLU) and Diabetic Foot Ulcer (DFU). In addition, the pharmacology effect of EX-02 will be assessed. Lower leg ulcer size between 2 cm2 and 80 cm2 (surface area).
Effect of CROW 3d Printed Sole on Charcot Foot Ulcer
Charcot Joint of FootThe purpose of the study is to evaluate the therapeutic effect of the Charcot Restraint Orthotic Walker three-dimensional printed sole on Charcot foot ulcer healing.
Characterization of AmnioExcel Plus in Two Treatment Paradigms
Diabetic Foot UlcerThe Investigators plan to evaluate healing in two cohorts of patients with diabetic foot wounds (n=20) that receive optimal treatment including serial wound debridement and off-loading with a boot or postop shoe and AmnioEXCEL+. In one cohort, AmnioEXCEL+ will be applied weekly at study visits and in the second cohort, AmnioEXCEL+ will be applied maximum every 2 weeks (PRN, in the case that the wound requires debridement at a visit not intended for AE+ application, the wound will be treated as SOC). In addition, the Investigators will collect data on other potential confounding factors that could affect healing such as antibiotic, anti-fungal and anti-infective medications, tobacco, comorbidities, diabetes control, infection, perfusion, and activity. Wound healing, including wound size and adverse events will be evaluated.
Effect of Meso Wound Matrix in the Treatment of DFUs
Diabetic Foot Ulcers (DFUs)This is a prospective trial designed to evaluate the use of Meso Wound Matrix (DSM Biomedical, Exton, PA) in Wagner grade 1 and 2 DFUs.