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NCT ID: NCT01651845 Active, not recruiting - Wounds Clinical Trials

Evaluation of a 'Hand-held' Fluorescence Digital Imaging Device for Real-Time Advanced Wound Care Monitoring (JDRTC/UHN)

JDRTC/UHN
Start date: July 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

We have developed an innovative optical molecular imaging platform (called PRODIGI) based on high-resolution fluorescence and white-light technologies in a hand-held, real-time, high-resolution, non-invasive format. PRODIGI offers a non-contact means of obtaining instantaneous image-based measurements of diagnostically-relevant biological and molecular information of a wound and surrounding skin tissues for the first time and could have significant impact on improving conventional wound care, management, and guidance of intervention. The investigators hypothesize that real-time imaging of tissue autofluorescence signals emanating from endogenous connective tissue (e.g. collagen) and pathogenic bacteria within complex wounds can be used to determine healing status (i.e., collagen re-modeling and wound closure), detect wound bacterial contamination and/or infection that is occult under standard clinical white light evaluation, and guide intervention during wound care.

NCT ID: NCT01627769 Recruiting - Wounds Clinical Trials

Evaluation and Comparison of Keloids and Second Degree Burns Blisters Fluid

Start date: July 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

It is well documented that following thermal burns injury the development of hypertrophic scars and keloid (HSK) ranges between 40 to 90%. on the other hand It is well documented that cryosurgery wounds generally heal with minimal tissue contraction, resulting in good cosmetic results and with minimal complications. The Aim of the study is To specify the burn and cryosurgery blister fluid for proteins, cytokines and cells and To compare between the above data regarding possible proteins, cytokines and cells, in regard to their possible effect on scarring and wound healing. Also to Identify those components which are present only in the cryosurgery blister and which might have an anti-scarring effect and to characterize them biochemically.

NCT ID: NCT01514396 Completed - Wounds Clinical Trials

Skin Incision Adhesive in Pediatrics

Start date: February 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of on-label use of Surgisealâ„¢ Tissue Adhesive, a cyanoacrylate-based Surgical Topical Skin Tissue Adhesive in wound closure of the topical skin in children presenting in the Emergency Department (ED).

NCT ID: NCT01514383 Completed - Wounds Clinical Trials

Octylseal Surgical Adhesive in General Surgery

Start date: January 2012
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate how surgical adhesive is used.

NCT ID: NCT01454167 Recruiting - Infections Clinical Trials

Acid Base and Electrolytes Patterns in Drains Operational Wounds and Its Relation to Complications

Start date: May 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Objective- The purpose of this study is to evaluate a connection between PH,PCO2,HCO3,PO2,Na,K,Glu and Lactate patterns in vacuum drains of different plastic operational wounds and its relation to infections and seroma formation.

NCT ID: NCT01378728 Completed - Wounds Clinical Trials

Clinical Validation of a 'Hand-held' Fluorescence Digital Imaging Device for Wound Care Applications

Start date: February 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The primary objective of this clinical study is to evaluate the use and effectiveness of our 'handheld' fluorescence digital imaging device platform for real-time non-invasive clinical monitoring of chronic wounds for healing and bacterial contamination/infectious status over time. This will enable us to determine if the device can detect and longitudinally track intrinsic changes that may occur during the wound healing process including, but not limited to, collagen re-modeling and bacterial infection of the wound site.

NCT ID: NCT01371318 Completed - Diabetic Foot Clinical Trials

Online Wound Electronic Medical Record (OWEMR) to Decrease Amputations in Diabetics

OWEMR
Start date: July 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether using the OWEMR as part of the standard of care for Diabetic Foot Ulcers reduces the rate of lower limb amputations and to quantify the relationship between glycemic control and the rate of amputation secondary to chronic foot ulcers in Type II Diabetes.

NCT ID: NCT01352078 Completed - Clinical trials for Hidradenitis Suppurativa

Wound Etiology and Healing Study

WE-HEAL
Start date: May 2011
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of the WE-HEAL Study is to help researchers use human tissue samples and health records to study the reasons why some patients heal quickly and some have problems healing wounds. All patients seen with an open wound or hidradenitis suppurativa are invited to participate. Information from this research may help to understand how to prevent and treat certain diseases.

NCT ID: NCT01339429 Completed - Wounds Clinical Trials

Simplified Negative Pressure Wound Therapy

Start date: March 2011
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this study is to implement a simplified Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (sNPWT) device in a low resource setting. The investigators hypothesize that the sNPWT device is at least equivalent to commercially available NPWT devices. Therefore, the specific aims of this study will be to measure: 1. the mechanical properties of the sNPWT device and 2. the adverse events associated with the sNPWT device.

NCT ID: NCT01319149 Completed - Wounds Clinical Trials

A Study of the Effects of Molecular Diagnostic Directed Wound Gels on Wound Care Outcomes

Start date: November 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

A retrospective molecular diagnostic review on wound care outcomes. The time periods include March, April, May of 2010.The retrospective review would analyze the days of healing during the timeframe, upon the introduction of molecular diagnostic testing