Study of SANTYL® vs Hydrogel (SoloSite®) for Pressure Ulcers
Pressure UlcerThis study is designed to compare SANTYL® versus hydrogel (SoloSite®) in the treatment of pressure ulcers for participants in a long-term care facility. After meeting study criteria, participants will be randomly assigned for application of SANTYL® or SoloSite® to their pressure ulcer for up to 6 weeks. A study previously conducted showed that in the long-term care setting, the removal of dead skin (debridement) with SANTYL® resulted in more participants achieving complete debridement, more rapidly than when SoloSite® is used. The goal of the present study is to confirm the results of the earlier study, demonstrating superior debridement outcomes for pressure ulcers of patients in long-term care as compared to ulcers managed with SoloSite®.
Flexitouch Treatment for Venous Ulcers
Venous UlcerThis is a study to compare the healing process of venous stasis ulcers when the Flexitouch® system is added to the standard treatment of venous ulcers. We hypothesize that adding the Flexitouch® system to standard venous ulcer treatment will result in greater complete healing greater percentage reduction in ulcer area reduced time to complete healing, as compared to the use of standard treatment alone a greater reduction in affected leg volume as compared to standard treatment alone.
Safety and Compliance of Taking Mesalamine Once a Day in Pediatric Patients
Ulcerative ColitisTo determine whether once a day administration of Mesalamine is at least as safe and efficacious and administration of multiple doses a day in preventing clinical relapse of ulcerative colitis in children and adolescence.
Short Versus Long Interval to Ileostomy Reversal After Ileal Pouch Surgery
Ulcerative ColitisIleal Pouch1 moreIn patients with ulcerative or indeterminate colitis who undergo ileal pouch anal anastomosis and diverting loop ileostomy (IPAA) surgery* a short interval to loop ileostomy reversal will result in differences in complications and quality of life compared to a long interval to loop ileostomy reversal.
TruSkin®: Study for the Treatment of Chronic Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Diabetic Foot UlcersThe purpose of this study is to compare the clinical outcomes of TruSkin® and an Active Comparator in patients with chronic diabetic foot ulcers.
Effectiveness of Autologous Platelet Rich Plasma in the Treatment of Chronic Non-Healing Wounds...
Foot Ulcer ChronicSkin Ulcer Venous Stasis Chronic1 moreThis investigation plans to initiate the healing of chronic wounds by providing a concentrated platelet and growth factor therapy directly to the wound site by topical delivery. This therapy will be derived from autologous platelet rich plasma (PRP), an emerging surgical and wound care treatment. This investigation aims to demonstrate that patients with chronic, non-healing wounds treated with autologous PRP and standard medical care have a reduction in wound volume and improved healing rate that results in patient-centered clinically significant health outcomes as compared to patients treated with standard medical care only.
A Study of Leukocytapheresis (LCAP) in Patients With Ulcerative Colitis (UC)
Ulcerative ColitisThis is a prospective, randomized, double-blind, sham treatment controlled multicenter study.
Study of the Efficacy of PedyPhar® Ointment on the Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Diabetic Foot UlcerClinical Trial Phase III-b Study Sponsor: European Egyptian Pharmaceutical Industries Sample Size: 120 patients (60 per arm) Study Population: Patients with Diabetic foot ulcer of any stage after proper surgical treatment - if needed. Those patients will be recruited from patients attending the Diabetic foot Center at Faculty of Medicine - Alexandria University and the outpatient clinic at Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University. Recruitment Period: 9 months Dose application: thick layer of 2-3 mm applied to the dressing then dressing applied to the ulcer. Endpoints: Complete healing of the ulcer OR 5 months of application of the ointment whichever comes first
Role of Doppler Ultrasound in Severe Peptic Ulcer Hemorrhage
Peptic Ulcer HemorrhageThe aim of study is to evaluate whether Doppler ultrasound can accurately identify patients who are at risk of recurrent bleeding, who will require endoscopic therapy, and who will fail endoscopic therapy.
Effects of Exercise in Patients With Ulcerative Colitis
Ulcerative ColitisInflammatory Bowel DiseasesThe aim of this study is to investigate the effects of moderate to high intensity exercise on gut function and inflammatory markers in patients with Ulcerative Colitis (UC), and to compare them with individuals of matched age who do not suffer from Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Participants will be asked to complete 60 minutes of continuous cycling at a moderate to high intensity followed by a three hour recovery period. Gastrointestinal function will be measured using a non-invasive breath test. Blood samples will be collected at multiple time-points during the visit and these samples will be measured for markers of immune function and intestinal integrity.