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202 Diabetic foot ulcers will be cleaned with either Hypochlorous Acid, HClO or Polyhexamethylene biguanide, PHMB twice a week until healed or 24 weeks. Primary objective is to find out if cleaning DFU with HClO is more effective in obtaining complete healing than PHMB.


Clinical Trial Description

202 persons with diabetes and diabetic foot ulcers, DFU will be randomized to treatment with either Hypochlorous Acid, HClO or Polyhexamethylene biguanide, PHMB. The study is double blind and controlled. The cleaning will be done as instruction for PHMB, twice a week until complete healing of the DFU or if not healed 24 weeks. Complete healing is defined as intact skin covering the place where there was an ulcer. Primary objective is time to healing, if cleaning DFU with HClO is more effective in obtaining complete healing of DFU than PHMB. Secondary objectives are to examine if HClO compared with PHMB differ when treating DFU with respect to: a. Proportion of DFU that heals within 12 weeks of treatment, b. The size of the DFU´s surface area over 24 weeks of treatment, c. The depth of the DFU over 24 weeks d. The use of antibiotics over 24 weeks of treatment, e. The quality of life using EQ-5D questionnaire. Explorative objectives are to examine if HClO compared with PHMB differ when treating DFU with respect to: a. Change in healing pattern (sub study in Västra Götaland), b. Change in microbiological variables (sub study in Västra Götaland), c. The quality of life using SF-12 questionnaire, d. Cost effectiveness and other health-economical aspects ;


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NCT number NCT05132179
Study type Interventional
Source Vastra Gotaland Region
Contact Karin Bergqvist, MD
Phone +46730961700
Email karin.bergqvist@vgregion.se
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date February 1, 2022
Completion date December 31, 2026

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