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Active clinical trials for "Varicose Ulcer"

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EASH Dressing on Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers

Leg Ulcer

The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and preliminary performance of EASH dressing for 4 weeks followed by AQUACEL® dressing for 4 weeks on venous leg ulcers.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Human Amniotic Membrane Grafting and Standard of Care Versus Standard of Care Alone in the Treatment...

Venous Leg Ulcer

The purpose of this study is to determine whether the EpiFix human amniotic membrane is effective in the treatment of venous leg ulcers.

Completed27 enrollment criteria

Adipose Derived Regenerative Cellular Therapy of Chronic Wounds

Diabetic FootVenous Ulcer1 more

Our study aims to explore the effects of Adipose Derived Stem Cells (ASCs) on chronic wounds.

Completed22 enrollment criteria

Trial of Zesteem (Estradiol) in Healing of Split Thickness Skin Graft Donor Sites

BurnTrauma1 more

This trial will assess the effects of Zesteem (estradiol) on the healing of split thickness skin graft donor sites in patients aged 18-85 years.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Wound Healing Effects of HO/03/03 In Patients With Diabetic Neuropathic Plantar and Venous Ulcers,...

Diabetic Foot UlcerVenous Ulcer

This is a multicenter pilot study to assess the healing effects of HO/03/03 on diabetic neuropathic plantar and venous ulcers. HO/03/03 action mechanism involves the manipulation of keratinocyte and fibroblast migration and differentiation at the wound area. The primary end point of this study is assessment of safety in treating with HO/03/03 and the efficacy of the drug to promote wound closure of chronic wounds. The secondary end points are assessment time to closure and healing rate for the measurement of wound healing progression.

Completed24 enrollment criteria

Pivotal Trial of Dermagraft(R) to Treat Venous Leg Ulcers

Venous Leg Ulcer

This study randomly assigns patients with venous leg ulcers to receive standard therapy (compression) alone or compression plus Dermagraft(R). Dermagraft is a device containing live human fibroblasts grown on an absorbable Vicryl mesh. Patients are seen weekly until they heal or the 16-week treatment period is complete. Follow-up visits are conducted monthly for three months in order to assess patients for longer term safety.

Completed28 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Safety and Activity of Celaderm in Healing Venous Leg Ulcers

Leg UlcerVaricose Ulcer

This pilot study was designed to test the safety of Celaderm(TM) in treating venous leg ulcers and to give preliminary information about the efficacy of two different Celaderm(TM) dosing regimens.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Preliminary Testing of New Treatment for Chronic Leg Wounds

Varicose Ulcer

Most chronic (long-lasting) wounds of the leg (also known as venous ulcers) fail to heal in a reasonable period of time. Although researchers have made great progress in understanding how the body repairs wounds, attempts to develop new treatments have been disappointing. In general, treatments based on recent findings about the details of wound repair have not greatly reduced the number of people who have chronic wounds. The long-term goal of this study is to evaluate a new approach for healing a chronic wound. Current methods of directly applying substances that are involved in wound healing to a chronic wound do not cause enough healing. PDGF-B (platelet-derived growth factor B), a factor associated with wound healing, might dramatically enhance healing if a genetically engineered virus is injected into the wound that causes cells in the wound to produce PDGF-B in large quantities.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Double-layer Compression Therapy in the Healing of Chronic Venous Ulcers in Primary...

Venous Ulcers

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a multilayer compression bandage (two layers), compared with the crepe bandage, on healing of venous leg ulcers, in patients attended in nursing Primary Care Health Centres, at 12 weeks follow-up.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Low Dose Aspirin for Venous Leg Ulcers

Venous Leg Ulcer

Venous leg ulcers (VLU) are the most common leg ulcer, can be painful, and limit work, lifestyles and activity, especially in older patients. There are few effective treatments - compression therapy (tight bandaging or stockings) helps healing, but about half the people with a VLU remain unhealed even after 12 weeks of treatment. Research suggests taking aspirin as well as using compression may speed up healing for VLU, but the current evidence is not enough to change clinical practice. We will conduct a randomised controlled trial to test whether using low dose aspirin (150 mg daily or placebo) really does speed up healing.

Completed10 enrollment criteria
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