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Filter by:The study will compare treatment with DermACELL to conventional care in diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) and venous stasis ulcers (VSU).
The purpose of this reseach study is to determine Mölnlycke Health Care´s Leia dressing performance properties is fulfilled and that the dressing is safe when used on wound types such as pressure ulcer, leg ulcer, and diabetic foot ulcer.
An open, non-comparative, multi-centre post marketing clinical follow-up, PMCF, investigation to evaluate performance and safety on diabetic foot ulcer, dfu, when using mepilex transfer Ag as intended.
We aim to investigate the relationship between skin microvascular function and the first hospitalization for ischemic foot ulcer in patients with type 1 diabetes former randomized during 7.5 years to intensified conventional insulin treatment (ICT) compared to standard insulin treatment (ST).
Multi-center trial, randomized in 2 parallel groups, open label, with a blinded adjudication committee (PROBE methodology), comparing "Orthèse Diabète" with "conventional" removable devices in terms of healing of ulcers. - Primary objective: Evaluate the efficiency of "Orthèse Diabète" compared to "conventional" removable devices, in terms of the proportion of diabetic patients whose principal ulcer will heal completely at 3 months.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether Garamycin Sponge (Gentamicin-Collagen sponge) in combination with antibiotics is safe and effective in treating moderate and severe diabetic foot infections.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether dehydrated human amnion/chorion membrane (dHACM) is more effective than another commercially available product or conservative measures alone when used to treat diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs).
The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy of Askina® Calgitrol® Paste in reducing local infection in subjects treated for mildly infected Diabetic Foot Ulcers (DFU) with Askina® Calgitrol® Paste.
The Extracellular Matrix (ECM) and Blood Components for Wound Healing feasibility study is a clinical trial approved by Health Canada to study the safety of extracellular matrix (ECM) and autologous blood products in wound healing.
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of the new treatment of WH-1 ointment compared to Aquacel® Hydrofiber® dressing, applied to chronic diabetic foot ulcers for up to 16 weeks.An additional objective of this study is to collect safety information including adverse events and clinical laboratory abnormalities.