Efficacy of Kerecis Omega 3 in Comparison to Clinical Standard Procedures
- Conditions
- Leg Ulcer
- Interventions
- Device: Kerecis Omega 3Procedure: Surgical debridement
- Registration Number
- NCT06036485
- Lead Sponsor
- Insel Gruppe AG, University Hospital Bern
- Brief Summary
Chronic leg ulcerations are a great burden for patients and the medical system alike. Frequent outpatient consultations with associated treatment costs and travel costs for the patient as well as psychosocial burdens remain an unmet problem in chronic wound care. There is an increasing need for definitive treatment of especially chronic venous and multifactorial chronic leg ulceration where arterial intervention is not a treatment option.
Minimal invasive surgical interventions that do not require skin grafting can be performed under local anesthesia in an outpatient setting even in multimorbid patients.
Kerecis Omega3 Wound is intact decellularized fish skin. The fish skin sheets contain fat, protein, elastin, glycans and other natural skin elements and it can be an effective treatment option in chronic leg ulcerations and is licensed for this use as a medical product in Switzerland. However, limited data without inter-wound bias is available for the use of Kerecis Omega 3 in chronic leg ulcerations.
In this study the investigators propose to investigate the efficacy of Kerecis Omega 3 according to objective wound surface measurements using standardized digital photographs in patients with chronic leg ulcerations. Efficacy will be evaluated against standard of care wound debridement.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- WITHDRAWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- Not specified
- Any chronic leg ulcer > 4 weeks duration with delayed wound healing (reduction of wound surface of less than 40-50% within 4 weeks under adequate local therapy) without underlying treatable medical conditions
- Ulcer area at between 5cm2 and 60cm2
- Bacterial swab sampling prior to study
- Written study informed consent
- History of Fish allergy or proven Fish allergy
- Pregnant or breast-feeding women
- Intention to become pregnant during the course of the study
- Wound not suitable for dressing: inflammation, fibrin coatings
- Inability to understand the study consent
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Kerecis Omega 3 Kerecis Omega 3 - Surgical debridement Surgical debridement -
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in ulcer surface area 12 weeks Change in ulcer surface area as assessed by standardized photography and digital imaging.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in wound microbiota as assessed by alpha diversity of the microbial composition 2, 4, 6 and 12 weeks Change in wound microbiota utilizing 16S-sequencing from wound swabs as assessed by alpha diversity of the microbial composition trough Shannon index, with higher scores indicating a more diversity of the species
Change in ulcer surface area 2, 4, 6 and 12 weeks Change in ulcer surface area as assessed by standardized photography and digital imaging.
Change in wound microbiota as assessed by beta diversity of the microbial composition 2, 4, 6 and 12 weeks Change in wound microbiota utilizing 16S-sequencing from wound swabs as assessed by beta diversity of the microbial composition trough Shannon index, with higher scores indicating a more diversity of the species.
Change in patient quality of life 2, 4, 6 and 12 weeks Change in patient quality of life as assessed by the Wound-QoL questionnaire score, ranging from 0 to 4, with higher scores indicating a worse quality of life.