Intravascular Ultrasound-Guided Intervention for Venous Leg Ulcers (IGuideU)
Venous Ulcer of LegThis clinical study is a global, prospective, multi-center, randomized controlled trial to determine if the use of intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) as an adjunctive imaging modality and as an interventional treatment guide will result in a more accurate diagnosis of deep vein occlusion (DVO), will guide optimal therapy, and will provide better clinical outcomes with reduced cost of care for patients presenting with persistent venous leg ulcers (VLUs).
Evaluation of Cirvo™ Mobile Compression Device for Treatment of Venous Leg Ulcers
Venous Leg UlcerThis study in venous leg ulcer (VLU) patients will evaluate the use of Cirvo™ therapy for the treatment of VLU when applied for a minimum of two hours daily for up to 12 weeks.
The Mechanism of Action of Unite Biomatrix in Venous Leg Ulcers
Venous Leg UlcersThe purpose of this study is to assess the mechanism of action of the Unite Biomatrix and compare its performance with the standard of care, compression therapy alone for the treatment of venous leg ulcers.
Pilot Study Comparing Negative Pressure Dressings to Conventional Dressings
Venous Leg UlcerThis study is being conducted to determine how the PICO™ Negative Pressure Wound Therapy compares to standard care treatment for venous stasis ulcers, as there is no evidence to date.
Single-Use Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System vs. Traditional Negative Pressure Wound Therapy...
Venous Leg UlcersDiabetic Foot UlcersThe aim of this study is to compare the clinical efficacy of two types of NPWT systems; the traditional negative pressure wound therapy (tNPWT) system and the single-use negative pressure wound therapy (PICO) system.
Blood Flow Stimulation in the Lower Limbs by Application of Different External Devices
Venous StasisDeep Vein ThrombosisIn this study, four different devices which stimulate the blood in the lower extremities are used in ten healthy persons while measuring the blood flow with ultrasound. The aim is to study the haemodynamic effects in the lower extremities of each modality and also to compare those effects between the four modalities in order to identify those which most effective than the others.
A Study in Patients With Venous Leg Ulcers and Measuring the Effects of Using Geko™ Device
Venous Leg UlcerThis is a single centre open label study measuring lower limb physiology in patients with venous leg ulcers at the University Hospital of South Manchester. Ambulatory venous pressure, venous transit times, wound bed tissue oxygenation and changes in microcirculation will be measured at baseline after the gekoTM device is activated. Ambulatory venous pressure and venous transit times will be performed whilst the participant is standing, sitting and supine
Clinical Investigation EUCLIDES-01 for the Calculation of the Area of Skin Lesions
Skin LesionTraumatic Ulcer10 moreThe aim of this clinical investigation is to collect skin lesion area data for the comparison of the agreement among the results obtained between the following three wound area measurement methods: Ruler using the Kundin method, Investigational software Clinicgram Euclides Digital planimetry with Adobe Photoshop The clinical data retrieved in this study will allow the clinical validation of the safety and safety of the investigation software Clinicgram Euclides.
Evaluation of the OsciPulse Rapid Cycling Compression Device Effects on Venous Blood Flow
Venous ThrombosesVenous StasisThis study will evaluate the effects on venous blood flow of the investigational device, OsciPulse system, which is an external intermittent limb compression device. The study will enroll healthy human subjects who will have their deep venous blood flow measured by vascular ultrasound during immobility, use of the OsciPulse system, and use of two reference vascular compression devices. Our hypothesis is that the OsciPulse system will create distinct patterns of venous flow, specifically at the site of venous valves, in comparison to the reference compression devices.
Physical Activity Interventions for Leg Ulcer Patients
Leg UlcersVenous Ulcers1 moreThe goal of this study is to test FOOTFIT and enhanced FOOTFIT+, home-based mobile health (mHealth) physical activity (PA) interventions for a minimally ambulatory, chronically-ill, population with leg ulcers. A highly sensitive clinically designed Bluetooth® enabled accelerometer and tracking device (BEAT) worn on the foot during a progressive and evidence-based non-exertive leg conditioning activities for lower leg function (CALF) captures minute foot movements and sends the data to a Smartphone. This six-week feasibility study will compare FOOTFIT to FOOTFIT+, with the added connectivity feature, to promote patient-provider communication, evaluate adherence to PA, and assess signals of efficacy on functional outcomes in a very low fitness population.