Evaluation of Windowed Casts With and Without Regranex® Gel for Healing Diabetic Neuropathic Ulcers

Sponsor
Southern California Institute for Research and Education (Other)
Overall Status
Unknown status
CT.gov ID
NCT00446472
Collaborator
Heritage Medical Research Institute (Other)
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

The objective of this study is to compare the effectiveness and safety of windowed casts with Regranex® (topical becaplermin gel) versus placebo (inactive medication) for treatment of diabetic ulcers on the legs and feet.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase
N/A

Detailed Description

Management of diabetic leg or foot ulcers is based on certain principals: 1) effective off-loading of pressure on the wound via specialized shoes, cast braces, or casts, 2) removal of infected or necrotic tissue vial surgery or non-surgical methods, and 3) optimization of wound healing by interventions that promote wound repair such as nutritional support, provision of optimal moisture balance and growth factor therapy.

Application of casts or cast braces [below knee, removable boots with protective padding] to protect and immobilize the ankle and foot have been demonstrated to provide superior wound healing than less cumbersome types of shoe gear (1-3). The benefit of casting may be the result of more effective off-loading of pressure than can be achieved with other devices, but the inability of patients to remove their casts also appears to an important factor, as non-compliance with removable cast-braces has been shown to be a pervasive and significant issue (4,5). One critical concept in diabetic foot ulcer management is the relation between chronically and limb loss - for each year a wound persists, a patient has a 25% risk for major amputation due to complications from infection (6-8). Limb loss has a profound effect on Diabetics' quality of life and rate of lower limb loss among diabetics is four per 1,000 person years in comparison with three per 10,000 person years (9-10).

Study Design

Study Type:
Interventional
Anticipated Enrollment :
60 participants
Allocation:
Randomized
Intervention Model:
Parallel Assignment
Masking:
Double (Participant, Investigator)
Primary Purpose:
Treatment
Official Title:
Evaluation of Windowed Casts With and Without Regranex® Gel for Healing
Study Start Date :
Apr 1, 2007
Anticipated Primary Completion Date :
Sep 1, 2010
Anticipated Study Completion Date :
Sep 1, 2010

Arms and Interventions

Arm Intervention/Treatment
Experimental: 1

Randomized to Regranex gel

Drug: Regranex®
Regranex gel will be used for a total of 16 weeks
Other Names:
  • Becaplermin
  • Active Comparator: 2

    Placebo hydrogel will be used for a total of 16 weeks

    Drug: Hydrogel
    Placebo hydrogel will be applied for 16 weeks

    Outcome Measures

    Primary Outcome Measures

    1. Completely healed wounds [4 months]

    Eligibility Criteria

    Criteria

    Ages Eligible for Study:
    21 Years to 85 Years
    Sexes Eligible for Study:
    All
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
    No
    Inclusion Criteria:
    • Subject must sign an informed consent

    • Have a history of compliance and reliability in following study required treatment regimen.

    • Have diabetic mellitus Type I or Type II and have a glycohemoglobin Alc less than l0

    • Presence of one or two ulcers in lower extremities

    1. Wounds cannot be positioned more than 2.5cm proximal to the malleoli, but may involve any more distal position of the foot

    2. Type 2 Diabetic Mellitus Neuropathic ulcers present at least for 3months with failure to heal

    3. Post-operation wounds in DM patients with wound present for minimum 4 weeks after surgery and wound surface area has failed to decrease more than 20% in 4 weeks

    4. Ulcer(s) must be stage II or III full-thickness (extending through the subcutaneous tissue or beyond - Wagner grade II or III)

    5. No joint, tendon or bone exposure

    6. Located on the lower extremity.

    7. Ulcer size measures 1cm2 < 16 cm2

    8. No osteomyelitis affecting the area of the ulcer

    9. If two wounds, both can be incorporated into one window when cast applied

    • Adequate foot arterial circulation evidenced by palpable ankle pulses or Doppler with ABI less than or equal to 0.8. If non-compressible, must have triphasic wave Doppler velocity waveforms or toe/brachial pressure greater than or equal to 0.6.
    Exclusion criteria:
    • Female subjects who are within child bearing age range.

    • Previous sensitivity to Regranex® Gel.

    • Use of topical antibiotics, enzymatic debriders on the selected ulcer(s) within 30 days preceding randomization.

    • Osteomyelitis affecting the area of the selected ulcer(s)

    • Exposed bone, joint or tendon at ulcer site (Wagner III or higher)

    • Presence of more than two full-thickness ulcers on targeted lower extremity

    • Requirement for systemic antibiotics use within 7 days of study entry

    • Inability to tolerate cast

    • Presence of systemic or local cancer of any kind

    • Life expectancy less than 1 year

    • Subjects with end stage renal failure requiring chronic hemodialysis

    • Concomitant use of Pletal or other vasodilators

    • Ankle Brachial Index less or equal to 0.8 or toe pressure index less than 0.6

    • ESR>20

    • Demonstration of poor compliance including a chronic alcohol, psychiatric condition or drug abuse problems

    Contacts and Locations

    Locations

    Site City State Country Postal Code
    1 VA Long Beach Healthcare System Long Beach California United States 90822
    2 VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System Los Angeles California United States 90073

    Sponsors and Collaborators

    • Southern California Institute for Research and Education
    • Heritage Medical Research Institute

    Investigators

    • Principal Investigator: Ian Gordon, M.D., Ph.D., VA Long Beach Healthcare System
    • Principal Investigator: Aksone Nouvong, D.P.M., VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System

    Study Documents (Full-Text)

    None provided.

    More Information

    Additional Information:

    Publications

    Responsible Party:
    , ,
    ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
    NCT00446472
    Other Study ID Numbers:
    • #778
    First Posted:
    Mar 12, 2007
    Last Update Posted:
    Jun 4, 2010
    Last Verified:
    Jun 1, 2010

    Study Results

    No Results Posted as of Jun 4, 2010