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This is a randomized study to compare the safety and efficacy of a single dose of up to 2 grams of cefazolin administered using a new drug delivery method called Ultrasonic Drug Delivery (UDD), combined with standard of care (SOC) antibiotic therapy, oral or IV, compared to standard of care (SOC) antibiotic therapy alone, in treating chronic wounds with skin and soft tissue infection, containing gram-positive pathogens, in lower extremities.
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This is a Phase 2, single-center, parallel-group study to compare the efficacy and safety of UDD plus standard of care (SOC) with SOC alone for the treatment of skin and soft tissue infections in non-healing wounds. After review of screening results to determine eligibility, a patient will be randomly assigned to one of the two treatments:
Investigational Group: This group will receive administration of a single dose of cefazolin, using a novel new drug delivery system called Ultrasonic Drug Delivery (UDD), to the site of infection, combined with SOC, followed by best available adjunct therapy. An optional two additional treatments will be available if needed.
Comparator Group: This group will receive conventional standard of care treatment followed by best available adjunct therapy.
Efficacy will be assessed by clinical response based on the presence of vascularized granulation tissue, reduction of pain, temperature, measurement of lesion size and temperature, culture and gram stain results, and clinical signs of infection (erythema, induration/swelling, fluctuance, purulent drainage, warmth/localized heat, and tenderness/pain). Additionally, efficacy will be assessed by resolution of infection and microbiological assessments.
Safety will be assessed by reported adverse events, clinical laboratory tests (hematology, serum chemistry, fasting glucose, hs-CRP), and concomitant medication.
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30 participants in 2 patient groups
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David G Armstrong, Ph.D., DPM
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