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NCT07406152
This prospective, randomized, single-blind, controlled clinical investigation evaluates the efficacy and safety of ZKARE®, a topical polymeric gel dressing, and its accessory applicator ZKAPI®, for the treatment of chronic, hard-to-heal ulcers. The study includes 134 ulcers of different etiologies-pressure ulcers, neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers, and venous leg ulcers-meeting predefined selection criteria. Participants are randomized to receive either ZKARE® in addition to standard wound care or standard care alone. The primary efficacy endpoint is the change in wound condition assessed through the RESVECH 2.0 scale, recorded at baseline and throughout treatment and follow-up visits. The primary safety endpoint is the incidence of serious adverse events (SAEs). Secondary outcomes include percentage and rate of wound closure, total closure rate, estimated time to full closure, quality-of-life measures (DLQI), patient satisfaction, investigator global assessment, cost-effectiveness, and product usability. The study aims to generate evidence on the performance, safety, and clinical usefulness of ZKARE® for chronic wound management.
NCT07219004
This is study is to determine if A tri-layered dehydrated human amnion/chorion/amnion composite graft would help non-healing lower extremity diabetic ulcers to heal over a 12 week time period.
NCT03701152
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT), is a non invasive wound management tool which develops from negative pressure being applied to the wound. This promotes healing through the removal of infectious materials and enhancing granulation tissue formation. NPWT eases debridement as well as promoting healing of different types of wounds.
NCT00621608
The purpose of this study is to determine if HBOT plus standard wound care is more effective than standard wound care alone at preventing the need for major amputation (metatarsal and up) in patients with diabetes mellitus (Type 1 or 2) with moderate to sever chronic wounds of lower limbs.