New dressings aim to heal stubborn diabetic and leg ulcers

NCT ID NCT06453187

First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 25 times

Summary

This study compares special wound dressings (called CAMPs) plus standard care against standard care alone for healing hard-to-heal diabetic foot and venous leg ulcers. About 350 adults with ulcers that haven't healed after 4 to 52 weeks of standard care will take part. The goal is to see if adding CAMPs leads to more ulcers fully closing.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Alma Medical and Research Services, LLC

    Hollywood, Florida, 33021, United States

  • Angel City Research

    Los Angeles, California, 90010, United States

  • Barry University Clinical Research

    Tamarac, Florida, 33321, United States

  • Center for Clinical Research

    San Francisco, California, 94115, United States

  • Comprehensive Wound Healing Center, Northwell Health

    Lake Success, New York, 11042, United States

  • Denali Health

    Atlanta, Georgia, 30083, United States

  • Denali Health Plant City, LLC

    Plant City, Florida, 33564, United States

  • Midwest Foot and Ankle Clinics

    Hoffman Estates, Illinois, 60169, United States

  • Phase One Clinical Trials, Inc.

    Bakersfield, California, 93301, United States

  • SerenaGroup

    Monroeville, Pennsylvania, 15146, United States

  • SitePath Research

    Evergreen Park, Illinois, 60805, United States

  • Symphony Research

    Jacksonville, Florida, 32223, United States

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