Placenta-Derived grafts tested to heal stubborn wounds faster
NCT ID NCT07223281
Summary
This large study is checking if adding special grafts made from amniotic membrane (the inner lining of the placenta) to standard wound care helps heal chronic wounds faster and more completely than standard care alone. It will look at the medical records of 2,400 people with diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, or pressure ulcers. The main goal is to see if more wounds are fully closed within 12 weeks when the graft is used.
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Locations
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Advanced Wound Therapy
Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74137, United States
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Colorado Foot and Ankle
Colorado Springs, Colorado, 80903, United States
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Comprehensive Occupational Medicine
Nitro, West Virginia, 25143, United States
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Podiatric Surgical Specialists
Clinton Township, Michigan, 48038, United States
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