New wound treatment tested for stubborn diabetic foot sores

NCT ID NCT06565156

Summary

This study is testing whether adding a special placental membrane treatment (called BR-AM) to standard wound care helps diabetic foot ulcers heal better than standard care alone. It involves 72 adults with hard-to-heal foot ulcers that haven't responded to regular treatment. Participants are randomly assigned to receive either the new treatment plus standard care or just standard care, with careful monitoring of wound healing over 12 weeks.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Site 01

    Vista, California, 92081, United States

  • Site 02

    San Francisco, California, 94115, United States

  • Site 15

    Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27599, United States

  • Site 16

    Lake Success, New York, 11042, United States

  • Site 17

    Guntersville, Alabama, 35976, United States

  • Site 18

    Boston, Massachusetts, 02118, United States

  • Site 19

    Palmdale, California, 93551, United States

  • Site 20

    Deerfield Beach, Florida, 33442, United States

  • Site 21

    Burleson, Texas, 76028, United States

  • Site 22

    Mesa, Arizona, 85206, United States

  • Site 23

    Springfield, Illinois, 62704, United States

  • Site 24

    San Antonio, Texas, 78229, United States

  • Site 25

    Tucson, Arizona, 85723, United States

  • Site 26

    Detroit, Michigan, 48201, United States

  • Site 27

    Coral Gables, Florida, 33134, United States

  • Site 28

    DeLand, Florida, 32720, United States

  • Site 29

    Brownsville, Texas, 78520, United States

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