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Randomized Double-Blind Trial on Safety and Efficacy of Nanordica Advanced Antibacterial Wound Dressing for Diabetic Foot Ulcer

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by Nanordica Medical OU
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorNanordica Medical OU
Started2024-10-17
Est. completion2025-10-31
Eligibility
Age18 Years+
Healthy vol.Accepted

Summary

This clinical trial evaluates the safety and efficacy of the Nanordica Advanced Antibacterial Wound Dressing (AAWD) in patients suffering from diabetic foot ulcers. At least 170 participants will be randomly allocated to be treated either with AAWD or Aquacel Ag+ Extra wound dressing for a 4-week active phase (intervention) followed by an 8-week standard of care period.

Eligibility

Age: 18 Years+Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* Voluntary, written informed consent obtained prior to any study related activities.
* Males and females aged ≥18 years.
* DFU(s) present for more than 4 weeks with a maximum diameter of 4 cm.
* IWGDF/IDSA Wound infection grades 1 (absent) or 2.
* Patients willing and able to comply with scheduled visits, laboratory sampling and study procedures.
* Ankle-brachial index (ABI) 0.9-1.4 or ABI between 0.6-0.9 with ankle pressure ≥ 70 mmHg.

Exclusion Criteria:

* Ssystemic or topical antibiotic therapy within 7 days before the enrolment.
* Any wound with known associated osteomyelitis or positive probe-to-bone test.
* Previous randomization in this clinical trial.
* Surgical procedures in the same leg as the index ulcer(s) (e.g., radical debridement, ulcerectomy, skin grafting, exostectomy, amputation) within the past four weeks, or planned to during the study.
* Use of other advanced therapies directly involving the index ulcer(s) (e.g. skin substitutes, matrices, cellbased therapies or products) within the past four weeks.
* Patients suffering cardiac disorders grade NYHA IV.
* Patients suffering hepatic disorders grade Child-Pugh C.
* Stage 4 cancer.
* Women of childbearing potential who are pregnant, breast-feeding or not using adequate contraceptive methods.

Conditions3

DiabetesDiabetic Foot InfectionDiabetic Foot Ulcer

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