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Active clinical trials for "Pressure Ulcer"

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P400 for Stage II-IV Pressure Ulcers in Home and Extended Care

Pressure Ulcers

To assess the efficacy of a pressure ulcer treatment mattress, the P400 mattress, in the treatment of multiple Stage II or one or more large Stage III or IV pressure ulcers in the home care and extended care (nursing home) environment.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Asymmetrical Lateral Decubitus for Rotation of Occipitoposterior Fetal Position

Fetal Occipitoposterior Position During the Labor

Maternal posturing is used during labor to facilitate the rotation of occipitoposterior fetal position in anterior. Our study aims to evaluate the efficacy of asymmetrical lateral decubitus for rotation of the fetal head.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Autologous Bone Marrow Stem Cells in Pressure Ulcer Treatment

Type IV Pressure UlcersChronic Wounds1 more

The aim of the study is to determine the safety and feasibility of an autologous mononuclear stem cells infusion in pressure ulcers of paraplegic patients; and moreover, to evaluate the efficacy of the treatment.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Ultraviolet-C Effectiveness in the Management of Pressure Ulcers in People With Spinal Cord Injury...

Pressure Ulcer

The objective of the study is to examine the effectiveness of Ultraviolet-C (UVC) for healing pressure ulcers in people with spinal cord injury. UVC is a form of radiation similar to sunlight but it is normally absorbed in the earth's atmosphere. Participants will be assigned by chance to receive placebo-UVC or real UVC treatment, in addition to receiving wound care according to best practice guidelines. The hypothesis is that UVC-treated wounds will heal at a faster rate than wounds receiving placebo treatment. Given that pressure ulcers impact on an individual's quality of life, and generate high costs to the overall health care system, further work is needed to explore alternative means of pressure ulcer treatment.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Comparing Concomitant Use of ACell MicroMatrix® and ACell Cytal™ to Standard of Care in Stage 3...

Pressure Ulcers Stage IIIPressure Ulcer2 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate incidence of complete epithelialization in stage 3 & 4 pressure ulcers using ACell products.

Completed37 enrollment criteria

Pressure Ulcer Healing With Microcyn

Pressure UlcerSpinal Cord Injuries

The purpose of this study is to test how well Microcyn™ works on Stage 3 and Stage 4 pressure ulcers compared to sterile saline among persons with spinal cord injury.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

BION Active Seating for Pressure Ulcer Prevention

Pressure Ulcer

Pressure ulcers (PUs) are a debilitating pathology resulting from pressure and shear in the soft tissues of immobilized patients. In studies to date, BION neuromuscular stimulation has been demonstrated to activate strong muscle contractions and to produce skeletal motion, with associated increases in muscle bulk (hypertrophy), strength, and metabolic capacity, hence counteracting the 3 major etiological factors in PU development (immobility, soft-tissue atrophy and hypoxia). This study intends to use neuromuscular stimulation to both shift paralyzed subjects' weight and build up gluteal muscle volume, in order to prevent recurrence of pressure ulcers. We will implant BIONs alongside the already exposed inferior gluteal and sciatic nerves in patients who are undergoing gluteal rotation flap surgery for PU reconstruction. The gluteal rotation flap is a common reconstructive technique for treating PUs by bringing healthy muscle and skin in to repair the deficient area, and to provide healthy tissue covering over bony prominences. The implanted BIONs will enable us subsequently to stimulate the gluteus maximus and hip extensor muscles. Outcome measures will include tissue health variables (measured by clinical assessment, X-Rays, MRI and Sesta-MIBI SPECT perfusion scans), pressure redistribution (measured by an array of pressure sensors), and recurrence rates over 12 months.

Completed24 enrollment criteria

Subcutaneous Injection and Ultrasonic Dispersion of Cefazolin Into Chronic Pelvic-Region Pressure...

Spinal Cord InjuryChronic Pressure Ulcers

Pressure ulcers (PU) are skin breakdowns that often form after blood flow in the skin is reduced from prolonged and repeated exposure to externally applied forces. As many as 85% of individuals with a spinal cord injury (SCI) report the occurrence of at least 1 PU since being injured. Despite the increasing attention and emphasis on prevention, PUs still represent a major health risk for persons with SCI. PUs and other skin breakdowns are at risk for becoming infected; it is not uncommon for many different types of "bugs" to be found in the wound. It has been assumed that the presence of these organisms did not impede wound healing or skin graft survival. The current proposal will use a new type of procedure that involves the direct injection of an antibiotic (in saline) into the skin beneath the wound; it is then distributed throughout the wound using a second device that uses sound waves. The study will determine if the antibiotic treatment and the standard of care improves the rate wound closure compared to the standard of care alone in persons with SCI and a chronic pelvic-region PU.

Completed22 enrollment criteria

A Dual-center Study Evaluating Clinical Acceptance of a NPWT Wound Care System

Diabetic Foot UlcerPressure Injury6 more

The purpose of this study is to determine if use of the Medela Invia Motion NPWT system supports acceptable progress towards the goal of therapy when treating patients with a variety of wound types during the evaluation period.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Evaluating Clinical Acceptance of a NPWT Wound Care System

Diabetic Foot UlcerPressure Injury1 more

Determine if use of the Medela Invia Motion NPWT system supports acceptable progress towards the goal of therapy when treating patients with a variety of wound types during the evaluation period.

Completed17 enrollment criteria
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