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NCT ID: NCT05710094 Completed - Venous Leg Ulcer Clinical Trials

Safety and Tolerability of Single and Multiple Doses of SoftOx Biofilm Eradicator (SBE) in Chronic Leg Wounds

Start date: October 19, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Single-centre clinical study investigating the safety and tolerability of randomised, double-blinded, placebo-controlled ascending single doses of topically applied SoftOx Biofilm Eradicator (SBE) in patients with chronic leg wounds and of open-label once daily, twice daily, and thrice daily dosing of topically applied SBE for five days in patients with chronic leg wounds. The primary objective of the study is to assess the safety and tolerability of single and multiple doses of topically applied SBE in patients with chronic leg wounds. A secondary objective of the study is to assess changes in bacterial burden in the leg wound after treatment with SBE.

NCT ID: NCT03404297 Completed - Kaposi Sarcoma Clinical Trials

Compression Therapy for Leg Ulcers and Kaposi Sarcoma in Western Kenya

Start date: March 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The efficacy of locally sourced compression therapy in the management of chronic leg ulcers and Kaposi Sarcoma in western Kenya will be studied in a rural setting

NCT ID: NCT02696460 Completed - Chronic Leg Ulcer Clinical Trials

Efficacy of 50% Nitrous Oxide/50% Oxygen Gas Premix in Chronic Leg Ulcer Debridement

Start date: April 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Adequate analgesia in serial chronic leg ulcer debridement can be difficult to achieve. A common analgesia method is the topical administration of local anesthetics directly onto the wound. However, complete wound debridement is often hampered by insufficient analgesia leading to interruption of the actual debridement and fragmentation of treatment into more frequent serial debridement sessions. Alternatively, the inhalation of an nitrous oxide/oxygen (N2O/O2) gas premix could be used for analgesia. In this study, the investigators have compared the analgesic method of an eutectic mixture of topically administered lidocaine/prilocaine cream (EMLA®) with the inhalation of an equimolar 50% N2O/50% O2 gas premix (Kalinox®) in serial leg ulcer debridement.