Gene Therapy to Improve Wound Healing in Patients With Diabetes
Wounds and InjuriesDiabetes2 morePatients with diabetes may develop chronic wounds that respond poorly to treatment. Gene therapy with the platelet-derived growth factor-B gene has been shown to help with the healing of chronic wounds. This study will evaluate a new way to deliver the gene to the wound tissue.
Bioactive Split Thickness Skin Allograft Versus Standard of Care in the Treatment of Diabetic Foot...
Diabetic FootUlcer FootThis study is a prospective, multi-center, randomized controlled trial designed to collect patient outcome data as well as assess performance and safety of a commercially available human split thickness skin allograft with SOC dressing compared to SOC dressings alone in the treatment of Diabetic Foot Wounds.
The Effect of Natrox® Oxygen Wound Therapy on the Healing Rate of Chronic Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Diabetic Foot UlcerSurgical WoundA Multicentre Randomized Controlled Trial to Investigate the Effect of Natrox Topical Oxygen Wound Therapy on the Healing rates of Diabetic Foot Ulcers.
SkinTE™ in the Treatment of Diabetic Foot Wounds
Diabetic FootDiabetic Foot Ulcer1 moreThis study is a prospective, multi-center, randomized controlled trial designed to collect patient outcome data on a commercially available human autologous homologous skin construct with SOC dressing compared to SOC dressings alone in the treatment of Diabetic Foot Wounds.
Vaporous Hyperoxia Therapy (VHT) in the Treatment of Foot Wounds
Neuropathic Foot UlcerFoot UlcerThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of Vaporous Hyperoxia Therapy (VHT), previously named Misty (WTS-1000) for the treatment of chronic foot ulcers.
Bacteriophage Therapy TP-102 in Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Diabetic Foot UlcerPseudomonas Aeruginosa Infection2 moreThis is a Phase I/IIa trial designed to evaluate topical bacteriophage therapy in patients with diabetic foot ulcers.
Orthotic Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Diabetic Foot UlcerThe United States Department of Veterans Affairs spends an estimated $1.5 billion a year on healthcare for patients with diabetes. The prevalence and complications of diabetes increase with age. Therefore, with the aging of the US and Veteran populations, there is an expectation of increased healthcare costs associated with treating diabetes and the associated complications of this disorder. One common complication is the diabetic foot ulcer. Diabetic foot ulcers are expensive to treat, can take a long time to heal and result in a decrease in patient quality of life. Patients remain susceptible to developing more foot ulcers over time. The goal of this project is to reduce the time it takes to heal a diabetic foot ulcer, increase the time between episodes of ulceration and improve the quality of life for diabetic foot ulcer patients.
Effect of WF10 (TCDO) on HbA1c Values in Diabetic Foot Ulcer Patients
Diabetic Foot Ulcer (DFU)Uncontrolled Diabetes With Foot UlcerStudy in adult Diabetes Mellitus patients with diabetic foot ulcers and elevated HbA1c who will receive standard wound treatment in combination with adjuvant therapy WF10 to compare the change of HbA1c levels at baseline and after treatment.
Kerecis Omega3 Wound Plus SOC vs. SOC Alone in Treating Severe Diabetic Foot Ulcers and Forefoot...
Diabetic Foot UlcerDehiscence of Amputation Stump1 moreThis is a prospective, multi-national, multi-centre, randomized, non-blinded (photo evaluation is blinded), controlled clinical investigation in patients suffering from diabetic wounds reaching to tendon, bone, or joint. Patients will be randomised to received intact fish skin (Kerecis™ Omega3 Wound) plus standard of care or standard of care alone, and wound healing compared over 16 weeks.
Bioactive Smart Dressings for Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Randomized Controlled Trial
Diabetic Foot UlcerWe propose a randomized controlled study to assess the efficacy of: Platelet-lysate loaded sustained release thermo-gelling formulation (Platelets-SR) EPO/ISDN/UFH cryogel dressing (Trigel) As adjuncts to standard-of-care (SOC) in the treatment of chronic DFUs compared to SOC alone for patients attending the DFU outpatient clinic at the Gastroenterology Centre, Mansoura University.