New wound treatment tested for stubborn diabetic foot sores
NCT ID NCT03312595
Summary
This study tested a skin substitute called Restrata Wound Matrix to help heal diabetic foot ulcers. Thirty adults with long-standing foot sores that hadn't responded to standard care received the treatment over 14 weeks. Researchers measured how many wounds completely closed and tracked healing progress to see if this approach warrants larger future studies.
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Locations
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Advanced Foot Care And Clinical Research Center
Fresno, California, 93722, United States
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Arizona Reginal Medical Research
Tucson, Arizona, 85710, United States
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Associated Foot & Ankle Specialists
Phoenix, Arizona, 85015, United States
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Richard C. Galperin, DPM
Dallas, Texas, 75208, United States
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SAVAHCS
Tucson, Arizona, 85723, United States
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