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Comparing Synthetic Hybrid-Scale Fiber Matrix With Standard of Care in Treating Diabetic Foot Ulcers

A

Acera Surgical

Status

Completed

Conditions

Diabetic Foot Ulcer

Treatments

Device: Restrata®
Device: Wound Dressing

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Industry

Identifiers

NCT04918784
21-RES-002

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of the following prospective, randomized, controlled clinical trial is to compare synthetic hybrid-scale fiber matrix (Restrata®, Acera Surgical, Inc.) with standard of care in treating diabetic foot ulcers in human subjects.

Enrollment

46 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Patient is at least 18 years old

  2. Patient is willing and capable of complying with all protocol requirements

  3. Patient or legally authorized representative (LAR) is willing to provide written informed consent prior to or at the beginning of the run-in period

  4. Patient has Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes (criteria for the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus per American Diabetes Association)

  5. Ulcer must be located at least in part on the foot or ankle

  6. Ulcer must be present for a minimum of 28 days prior to randomization and initial application of study product

  7. Wound size must be < 30cm2 on the day of randomization and initial application of the study product, after initial debridement

  8. Patient has adequate circulation to the affected extremity, as demonstrated by at least ONE of the following within 60 days prior to enrollment/randomization:

    1. Dorsum transcutaneous oxygen test (TcPO2) of study leg with results ≥40mmHg, OR
    2. Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) of study leg with results of ≥ 0.7
    3. Toe-Brachial Index (TBI) of study extremity with results of > 50 mmHg

Exclusion criteria

  1. Patient has been previously enrolled into this study, or is currently participating in another drug or device study that has not reached its primary endpoint
  2. Patient is pregnant, breast feeding or planning to become pregnant
  3. Patient has a known allergy to resorbable suture materials, e.g. Polyglactin 910 (PGLA), Polydioxanone (PDS)
  4. Patient has a life expectancy less than six months as assessed by the investigator
  5. Patient has received skin substitutes during the run-in period or within 14 days prior to beginning of run-in period
  6. Patient has an additional wound within 3 cm of the study wound
  7. Hgb A1c > 12% within 3 months prior to randomization in patients with a known history of diabetes
  8. Patient not in reasonable metabolic control in the judgment of the investigator
  9. Patient with a known history of poor compliance with medical treatments
  10. Patient currently undergoing cancer treatment
  11. Patient has been diagnosed with at least one of the following autoimmune connective tissue diseases: lupus, vasculitis, sickle cell, or uncontrolled rheumatoid arthritis
  12. Patient is taking parenteral corticosteroids or any cytotoxic agents for 7 consecutive days during the run-in period or up to 30 days before the run-in period. Chronic oral steroid use is not excluded if dose is < 10 mg per day for prednisone.
  13. Active infection, undrained abscess, or critical colonization of the wound with bacteria in the judgment of the investigator
  14. Osteomyelitis or exposed bone, probes to bone or joint capsule on investigator's exam or radiographic evidence
  15. Patient unwilling to or unable to safely utilize appropriate offloading device to unweight wound
  16. Study ulcer spontaneously closes during the 2-week run in period

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

46 participants in 2 patient groups

Treatment with Synthetic Hybrid-Scale Fiber Matrix
Experimental group
Description:
Diabetic foot ulcers will be treated by application of the Synthetic Hybrid-Scale Fiber Matrix. The synthetic matrix will be applied weekly or as needed based on the clinician discretion and ongoing wound assessment.
Treatment:
Device: Restrata®
Treatment with Standard of Care
Active Comparator group
Description:
Diabetic foot ulcers will be treated by application of an appropriate dressing (foam or alginate dressing) to maintain wound moisture balance in the wound and changed daily.
Treatment:
Device: Wound Dressing

Trial documents
2

Trial contacts and locations

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