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NCT ID: NCT05974228 Not yet recruiting - Chronic Wound Clinical Trials

Bioglass Wound Dressing in Treatment of Chronic Wound in Different Stage:a Randomized Controlled Trial

Start date: August 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this randomized control trial is to test the efficacy and safety of a bioglass wound dressing in patients with chronic wound in different stages. The main question it aims to answer are: - Whether the bioglass wound dressing have better efficacy and safety than blank control in treatment of chronic wound in necrosis stable stage? - Whether the bioglass wound dressing have better efficacy and safety than blank control in treatment of chronic wound in granulation growth stage? Participants will be assigned with a 1:1 ratio into intervention group and control group. Participants of intervention group will receive bioglass wound dressing in addition with clinical optimal treatment plan. Participants of control group will only receive clinical optimal treatment plan.

NCT ID: NCT04132635 Not yet recruiting - Chronic Wound Clinical Trials

A Trial to Evaluate the Combination Efficacy of Artificial Dermis and Growth Factor in Chronic Wounds Ulcer

Start date: March 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Double layer artificial dermis repair material has been widely used in scar plastic, burn, trauma, chronic wounds and other aspects of wound repair and reconstruction. In the course of clinical application, we found that for chronic wounds, the combination of artificial dermis and growth factor can shorten the wound healing cycle, and have a positive impact on the economy and psychology of patients. In order to verify this effect, we plan to carry out this study to evaluate whether double-layer artificial dermis repair material combined with growth factor treatment can improve wound closure rate and shorten closure cycle compared with single artificial dermis for chronic wound.