The effect of topical olive oil on the healing of diabetic foot ulcer
- Conditions
- Diabetes mellitus.Diabetes mellitus
- Registration Number
- IRCT20150607022585N4
- Lead Sponsor
- Bandare-abbas University of Medical Sciences
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Complete
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 60
Patients aged 30-65 years with grade 1 or 2 diabetic wounds based on Wegener's classification
having single ulcers in the legs and extremities (fingers, toes, heels, toes) that develop at least 4 weeks It's past
having a BMI of 35- 18
not smoking; alcohol; and drug addiction
not taking drugs that may interfere with wound healing, such as corticosteroids, immunosuppressive factors, and cytotoxic agents
lack of syncope that may occur in Wound healing can cause problems, such as cancers, vasculitis, kidney and liver failure, and heart failure
Existing anesthetized wounds requiring intravenous antibiotics or gangrene requiring amputation
evidence of intravenous, ischemic, neuropathic and traumatic ulcers in the patient
absence of referral to the center for tracking and changing dressings. More than two turns
Study & Design
- Study Type
- interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Diabetic foot ulcer healing. Timepoint: 4 weeks after intervention. Method of measurement: Diagnostic Foot ulcer Treatment Evaluation Checklist.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Improve wound drainage. Timepoint: Weekly up to 4 weeks. Method of measurement: Wound assessment checklist.;Improve wound color. Timepoint: Weekly up to 4 weeks. Method of measurement: Wound assessment checklist.;Improve wound degree. Timepoint: Weekly up to 4 weeks. Method of measurement: Wound assessment checklist.;Improve wound around tissu. Timepoint: Weekly up to 4 weeks. Method of measurement: Wound assessment checklist.