Pressure Injury Stage 2 Clinical Trial
Official title:
Open-label Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Fespixon Cream for the Treatment of Pressure Injury in Sacrum and Greater Trochanter Wound
Open-label Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Fespixon Cream for the Treatment of Pressure Injury in Sacrum and Greater Trochanter Wound
This study is designed as a single-arm, open-label, multi-center study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Fespixon Cream for the treatment of pressure injury in sacrum wound. The duration of this study is: run in/ screen phase (2 weeks); treatment phase (16 weeks); follow-up phase (4 weeks), and visits are conducted every 2 weeks for a total of 12 visits. During the treatment phase, the Fespixon cream will be applied to the target ulcer once a day for a maximum period of 16 weeks, until the wound/ulcer closure (wound size of 0) for two consecutive visits at least 2 weeks apart, or until the subject exited the study as treatment failure. After that, all subjects regardless of wound healing at the end of the treatment phase will be followed for 4 weeks. During the follow-up phase, standard of care will be used for subjects who have unhealed or with recurrent wounds. At each visit, the size and changes of the target pressure ulcer are recorded by photographing. The target pressure ulcer area in the photo is calculated using Image Pro® PLUS software. ;