Chronic Venous Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Surface NeuroMuscular Electrical Stimulation in the Treatment of Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers: A Randomised Controlled Trial of the "VASGARD" Device
This study aims to determine if the use of surface neuromuscular electrical stimulation, applied to various motor points on the lower limb to elicit muscle contraction when combined with compression bandaging accelerates the rate of venous leg ulcer healing.
With an increasingly ageing population the incidence of venous ulceration is likely to rise.
The negative impact of leg ulceration on patients' quality of life and on healthcare costs
is well recognised. Increased prevalence combined with poor reported healing rates and high
incidence of ulcer recurrence makes the development of a new treatment which could
accelerate healing rates beyond that currently achieved using compression bandaging most
desirable. Surface neuromuscular electrical stimulation in combination with compression
bandaging may provide such a treatment.
Surface neuromuscular electrical stimulation (SNMES) is the application of an electrical
stimulus to motor points in the body using electrodes placed on the surface of the skin to
elicit a muscular contraction. It has been shown that SNMES of the calf muscles, when used
in conjunction with compression therapy, provides improved venous flow velocities over
compression therapy alone. Furthermore, the week-long effect of SNMES and compression
therapy on healthy participants was found to be well tolerated by all participants and
resulted in increases in stimulated venous flow and muscle strength. A combined SNMES and
compression treatment protocol which stimulates peripheral venous blood flow may help to
alleviate harmful venous pressures in venous leg ulcer patients and provide some degree of
strengthening of the calf muscles, thus helping to accelerate the healing rates of venous
ulcers.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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