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Safety and Efficacy Study of APIC-PRP in Non-healing Diabetic Foot Ulcers

C

Cytonics

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Diabetic Foot Ulcer

Treatments

Device: APIC-PRP
Other: Placebo, Saline plus standard of care

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Industry

Identifiers

NCT02209662
Cyt201-01

Details and patient eligibility

About

Patients have a diabetic foot ulcer that is older than 4 weeks and has been treated with physician-selected standard of care treatment such as debridement, hydrogel or saline irrigation, primary dressing, and offloading will be randomized into one of two groups, the Standard of Care (SoC) or APIC-PRP + SoC. APIC-PRP has high level of platelets that produce growth factors that can help in wound healing.

Enrollment

274 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Prior to the first clinical intervention, a signed Informed Consent Form (ICF) and Data Consent Form (DCF) must be obtained from the subject or legal representative
  • Diagnosed with insulin-dependent or non-insulin-dependent diabetes (Type I or II, respectively), requiring medical treatment as determined by the physician
  • Subjects will have only one diabetic foot ulcer on the target limb (referred to as the Index Ulcer)
  • The Index Ulcer, classified using the University of Texas Wound Classification System (Appendix 7), is located on the dorsal, plantar, medial, or lateral aspect of the foot or heel (including all toe surfaces)
  • Debrided ulcer size between 1 cm2 and 4 cm2. See Appendix 3 for instructions on wound area measurement
  • DFU with a duration ≥ 1 month at first visit
  • The target ulcer is free of clinical signs of infection, identified by inflammation (redness, warmth, swelling, tenderness, or pain) or purulent exudates (Lipsky et al, 2012).
  • The patient meets Medicare/Medicaid eligibility requirements. Subject's ulcer extends through the dermis and into subcutaneous tissue (granulation tissue may be present) but without exposure of muscle, tendon, bone or joint capsule.
  • Post-debridement, subject's wound is free of necrotic debris and appears to be made up of healthy vascularized tissue.
  • Demonstrated adequate offloading regimen.
  • Subject has adequate circulation to the study foot as evidenced by a Doppler measured ankle-bronchial index (ABI) of ≥ 0.7 after 10 minutes of rest
  • Age >18 years old at the time the informed consent is signed
  • Female subjects must have a negative urine pregnancy test prior to the first treatment
  • Subject must be willing to comply with the Protocol, which will be assessed by enrolling clinician

Exclusion criteria

  • Subject has inadequate venous access the blood draw required for APIC-PRP Administration. Subjects with PIC or IV access are preferred.
  • Hemoglobin of less than 12 g/dL
  • Inadequate amount of blood drawn to produce sufficient APIC-PRP. One complete APIC-PRP preparation requires 114ml of blood drawn per APIC-PRP preparation.
  • Subject's ulcer has increased in size by >50% during the run-in Screening period.
  • If the subject's ulcer healed by 25% or more during the run-in Screening period they will be excluded.
  • Presence of another wound that is concurrently treated and might interfere with treatment of the index wound by APIC-PRP (malignancy in nearby wound)
  • Ulcer not of DFU pathophysiology (e.g., venous, vasculitic, radiation, rheumatoid, collagen vascular disease, pressure, or arterial etiology)
  • The target ulcer demonstrates underlying osteomyelitis, defined as infection in the bone, identified by Fever, chills, or pain in the infected bone. Any exposed bone will be classified as osteomyelitis.
  • Subject has a history of bleeding disorder.
  • Any malignancy other than non-melanoma skin cancer requiring treatment with immunosuppressive or chemotherapeutic agents, radiotherapy or corticosteroids less than 30 days before enrolment.
  • Subject has gangrene present on any part of the affected limb. Subject's ulcer is over a Charcot deformity of the mid-foot ("Rocker-Bottom Foot") or over the tarsal bones-talus, distal calcaneus, navicular, and cuboid.
  • Subject's ulcer has tunnels or sinus tracts that cannot be completely debrided.
  • Subject has severe malnutrition as evidenced by albumin < 2.5 g/dL. A previous serum albumin test that is <6 weeks old is sufficient for this criteria.
  • Subject has Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), liver disease, aplastic anemia, scleroderma, malignancy, cellulitis, suspected osteomyelitis or other evidence of systemic infection, or is Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-positive.
  • Subject has any elective osseous procedures to the study foot within 30 days prior to the Initial Visit.
  • Subject is on dialysis.
  • Subjects who are cognitively impaired and therefore can not give consent, and do not have a healthcare proxy
  • Subjects who, in the opinion of the Investigator, represent poor medical, psychological or psychiatric risks for whom therapy with an investigational product would be unwise.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Quadruple Blind

274 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group

APIC-PRP and Standard of Care
Experimental group
Description:
APIC-PRP
Treatment:
Device: APIC-PRP
Placebo, Saline plus standard of care
Placebo Comparator group
Description:
Placebo, Saline plus standard of care
Treatment:
Other: Placebo, Saline plus standard of care

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