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Matrion™ Decellularized Placental Membrane in Subjects With Diabetic Foot Ulcers

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LifeNet Health

Status

Completed

Conditions

Diabetic Foot
Lower Extremity Wound

Treatments

Other: Conventional Care Wound Management
Other: Matrion

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Industry

Identifiers

NCT05087758
CR-21-001

Details and patient eligibility

About

In this study, a novel placental membrane product Matrion™ (LifeNet Health, Inc., Virginia Beach, VA) will be used as a treatment for subjects with diabetic foot ulcers. Matrion is composed of placental membrane derived from donated human birth tissue containing both the innermost amniotic layer and the outermost chorionic layer, inclusive of the trophoblast layer. Matrion is minimally processed and disinfected using a proprietary decellularization technology and terminally sterilized that safely renders the placental membrane acellular and sterile for its intended surgical applications.

Enrollment

108 patients

Sex

All

Ages

21 to 80 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

To be considered eligible to participate in the study, a subject must meet the inclusion criteria listed below:

  1. Be male or female, between 21 and 80 years of age at the time of consent

  2. For subjects with a diagnosis of Type I or Type II diabetes as defined by the American Diabetes Association, have been on a stable anti-diabetic treatment for at least 30 days before the baseline visit

  3. Have a full-thickness wound of the lower extremity

  4. Have a single target ulcer

  5. Have a wound with an area greater than or equal to 1 cm2 and less than 25 cm2 and a depth less than or equal to 9 mm

  6. Have a diabetic foot ulcer that has been present for at least 30 days with a Wagner Classification Grade 1 or 2:

    • Grade 1: superficial diabetic ulcer including the full skin thickness but not underlying tissue
    • Grade 2: ulcer extension involving ligament, tendon, joint capsule, or fascia, without presence of abscess of osteomyelitis
  7. Have an absence of infection based on Infectious Disease Society of America criteria

  8. Have an adequate circulation to the affected lower extremity, defined as at least one these criteria:

    • Transcutaneous oxygen measurement at the dorsum of the foot greater or equal to 30 mmHg
    • Ankle-brachial index (ABI) greater than 0.75
    • At least biphasic Doppler arterial waveforms at the dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial arteries
  9. Have the ability to comply with off-loading (if required for specific wound) and dressing change requirements

  10. Have the ability to understand the requirements of the study, have provided written informed consent as evidenced by signature on an informed consent form (ICF) approved by an institutional review board (IRB), and agree to abide by the study restrictions and return to the site for the required assessments

  11. Have provided written authorization for use and disclosure of protected health information

  12. Have a life expectancy of greater than 6 months

Exclusion criteria

To be eligible for entry into the study, the subject must not meet any of the exclusion criteria listed below:

  1. Be pregnant or lactating
  2. Have a wound that decreased in size ≥50% between the Screening and Baseline Visits
  3. Have circulating hemoglobin A1c exceeding 12% within 90 days of the Screening Visit
  4. Have serum creatinine concentrations of 3.0 mg/dL or greater within 30 days prior to screening
  5. Have a sensitivity to any of the following antibiotics: Lincomycin, Polymyxin B Sulfate, and/or Vancomycin
  6. Have a sensitivity to N-Lauroyl Sarcosinate, and/or Benzonase® or Denarase®
  7. Have the wound treated with biomedical or topical growth factors within the previous 30 days before the screening visit
  8. Need for any additional concomitant dressing material other than the ones approved for this study
  9. Have clinical signs of an infection at the study ulcer site
  10. Have the inability to tolerate off-loading (a surgical shoe, removable cast walker or a total contact cast)
  11. Have a known or suspected disease of the immune system
  12. Have an active or untreated malignancy or active, uncontrolled connective tissue disease
  13. Had a treatment with immunosuppressive or chemotherapeutic agents, radiotherapy or systemic corticosteroids less than 30 days before the baseline visit
  14. Have presence of necrosis, purulence, or sinus tracts that cannot be removed by debridement
  15. Has undergone a revascularization procedure aimed at increasing blood flow in the treatment target limb less than 4 weeks before the baseline visit
  16. Have serum aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, or alkaline phosphatase levels greater than three times the normal upper limit within 30 days prior to screening
  17. Have evidence of active Charcot disease
  18. Have undergone treatment with a living skin equivalent within the last 4 weeks before screening
  19. Have ongoing evidence of peripheral vascular disease, including greater than one nonpalpable pulse on either foot
  20. Have the presence of any condition that in the opinion of the investigator places the subject at undue risk or potentially jeopardizes the quality of the data to be generated

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

108 participants in 2 patient groups

Matrion decellularized placental membrane
Experimental group
Description:
Matrion placental membrane graft will be use to treat subjects diagnosed with a diabetic foot ulcer.
Treatment:
Other: Matrion
Conventional Care Wound Management
Active Comparator group
Description:
Currently accepted standard of care wound management including Conventional care dressings will be utilized in subjects with a diabetic foot ulcer diagnosis.
Treatment:
Other: Conventional Care Wound Management

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Alyce Jones, PhD; Barry Saxton, PA-C

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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