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NCT ID: NCT03754465 Active, not recruiting - Diabetic Foot Ulcer Clinical Trials

Clinical Study of ALLO-ASC-SHEET in Subjects With Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Start date: May 9, 2019
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a phase 2 double-blind clinical study to evaluate the efficacy and Safety of ALLO-ASC-SHEET in subjects with Diabetic Foot Ulcers, compared to placebo therapy.

NCT ID: NCT03742440 Completed - Diabetic Foot Ulcer Clinical Trials

GrafixPL PRIME Evaluation Case Study

Start date: November 20, 2018
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The investigators plan to evaluate healing in a cohort of patients with chronic wounds (n=40) that receive optimal treatment including serial wound debridement and off-loading with total contact casts or a boot and GrafixPL PRIME. In addition, the investigators will collect data on other potential confounding factors that could affect healing such as medications, tobacco, nutrition, comorbidities, diabetes control, infection, perfusion, and activity. Wound healing, including wound size and adverse events will be evaluated. The objective of this study is to understand the use of this product to evaluate wound healing in 40 patients.

NCT ID: NCT03740581 Recruiting - Diabetic Foot Ulcer Clinical Trials

Intensive Versus Conventional Glycemic Control in Diabetic Foot Ulcer Healing

InVeCoG:DFU
Start date: November 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Diabetic foot ulcer is one of the most serious, most costly and at times life threatening complication of diabetes. The lifetime incidence of foot ulcer occurrence in diabetes is up to 25%. Despite the advent of numerous types of wound dressings and off-loading mechanisms, the ulcer healing rates in diabetes have remained dismally low. Hyperglycemia impairs the inflammatory, proliferative and remodeling phases of an ulcer. There are retrospective studies linking improvement of HbA1c to wound area healing rate. The investigators hypothesised that intensive glycemic control in a patient of diabetic foot ulcer improves the healing process. To explore this hypothesis, the investigators are conducting this randomized control trial with the primary aim of wound healing in patients of diabetic foot ulcer on either intensive glycemic treatment or conventional (pre-existing) glycemic treatment.

NCT ID: NCT03725917 Recruiting - Diabetic Foot Ulcer Clinical Trials

Patients With Diabetic Neuropathy Who Receive Physiotherapy Treatment Will Have a Decrease in Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Start date: March 25, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates the effects of a physiotherapy protocol (manual therapy and exercise) in the prevention of diabetic foot ulcers in patients with diabetic neuropathy. A group of participants will receive a physiotherapy protocol added to their usual medical treatment and the other group will not receive physiotherapy treatment.

NCT ID: NCT03717233 Completed - Diabetic Foot Ulcer Clinical Trials

Assistive ExoSkeletons to Enable Wearable Rehabilitation Robotics

Start date: October 18, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Study will evaluate the use of lower-limb assistive exo-skeletons worn on the ankle and foot. Participants will wear the exo-skeletons and walk in a safe environment. Measurements will be taken to determine how the exo-skeletons affect the pressure on the feet of people with diabetic foot ulcer and how they walk.

NCT ID: NCT03716141 Completed - Diabetic Foot Ulcer Clinical Trials

Autologous Platelets Rich Plasma (APRP) Treatment Vs Saline Dressing for the Management of Diabetic Foot Ulcer

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

The aim of this study is to compare between the platelet rich plasma and normal saline dressing in the healing diabetic foot ulcers. It will be a randomized controlled trial.

NCT ID: NCT03708029 Recruiting - Diabetic Foot Clinical Trials

Efficacy of Human Placental Graft in Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Start date: November 13, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To determine the efficacy of full-thickness placental allograft in chronic wound healing

NCT ID: NCT03700580 Completed - Diabetic Foot Clinical Trials

Clinical Trial Using the Proteolytic Fraction P1G10 From V. Cundinamarcensis to Heal Diabetic Foot Ulcer

P1G10
Start date: August 15, 2012
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study was to investigate the role of the proteolytic fraction from Vasconcellea cundinamarcensis, designated as P1G10, on healing of chronic foot ulcers in neuropathic patients diagnosed with diabetes type 2. Fifty patients were enrolled in a prospective, randomized, double-blind trial, to verify the efficacy and safety of a topical dressing containing 0.1% P1G10, versus a Hydrogel (positive control) protocol currently applied at the Health Center to treat this condition. Upon completion of the intervention, the outcome evaluated the number of patients attaining full epithelization (100%), or at least 80% healing in both arms (P1G10 versus Hydrogel). Statistical analysis compared the endpoint data on each group to assess the significance of differences.

NCT ID: NCT03687580 Recruiting - Diabetic Foot Ulcer Clinical Trials

Laser Therapy for At-Home Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers - Canada

LLL&DIAB-02
Start date: February 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The global prevalence of diabetes is on the rise and with it increase in prevalence of diabetic foot ulcers (DFU). These recalcitrant wounds are difficult to manage and pose a heavy economic burden. Photobiomodulation (low level laser) is used for acceleration of wound healing. The current study is designed to evaluate the effectiveness of B-cure laser, a home-use low-level laser device, for acceleration of diabetic foot ulcer healing over standard treatment.

NCT ID: NCT03687320 Recruiting - Diabetic Foot Ulcer Clinical Trials

Laser Therapy for At-Home Treatment of DIabetic Foot Ulcers

LLL&DIAB-01
Start date: December 2, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The global prevalence of diabetes is on the rise and with it increase in prevalence of diabetic foot ulcers (DFU). These recalcitrant wounds are difficult to manage and pose a heavy economic burden. Photobiomodulation (low-level laser) is used for acceleration of wound healing. The current study is designed to evaluate the effectiveness of B-cure laser, a home-use low-level laser device, for acceleration of diabetic foot ulcer healing over standard treatment.