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Efficacy of Photobiomodulation on Wound Healing and Il-6 in Neuropathic Foot Ulcer

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Neuropathic Foot Ulcer
Registration Number
NCT06703762
Lead Sponsor
Cairo University
Brief Summary

The aim of this study is to detect the effect of Laser Photobiomodualation on the wound healing and Il-6 in neuropathic foot ulcer.

Detailed Description

Wound healing is a complex, interactive, and integrative event, involving cellular and chemotactic activity with release of chemical mediators associated with vascular responses and cell proliferation. It consists in a sequence of events leading to the closure of dermal injuries. The repair follows steps of inflammation, re-epithelization, wound contraction, and matrix remodeling. The healing process can be influenced by various local and systemic factors.

The ulcer treatment in the diabetic foot requires a multidisciplinary approach, including revascularization and surgical procedures, as well as the infection treatment, physiotherapeutic rehabilitation with electric phototherapeutic resources to control edema, pain, metabolic disorders, tissue malnutrition, co morbidities, precise treatment of the wound and biomechanics' decompression that will help in amputation prevention.

Biophotomodulation in the form of Low level laser (LLL) irradiation can promote cell migration and cell proliferation by stimulating mitochondrial activity and maintaining viability without causing damage to the wounded cells.

The usage of LLLT presents itself as being a new therapeutic proposal, seeking the cure of these injuries, the improvement on the quality of life of the affected individuals, as well as the reduction of the costs of the treatment in the health system, this study aims to identify the effects of low-level laser therapy on neuropathic foot ulcer healing and the effect of LLL on the hyperglycemic-induced inflammatory response in IL-6 and sought to identify which pathway it might achieve this effect.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
68
Inclusion Criteria
  • All patient will be diagnosed with neuropathic foot ulcer.
  • All patient diagnosed as type II Diabetes Mellitus.
  • Wound size a 6-12 cm2.
  • Diabetic ulcers will be in grade 2 and 3 (Partial thickness skin loss involving epidermis and or dermis (superficial, abrasion, blister, and / or full thickness skin loss damage ore necrosis of subcutaneous tissue may extend down to but not through underlying fascia.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Presence of osteomyelitis.
  • Patients associated with critical illness who needs intensive care.
  • Patients who suffer from cellulitis.
  • Patients who suffer from nerve injury.
  • Pregnancy.
  • Smokers
  • Malignant diseases
  • Use of immunosuppressive drugs
  • Phenytoin, cyclosporine, calcium channel blockers, etc.
  • Patients who not have burn or ulcer or trauma in this area

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Measurement of Ulcer Length4 weeks

The length of the ulcer can be precisely measured using the Imito Measure application. By utilizing a specialized marker for calibration, the app allows users to trace the ulcer's longest dimension. After capturing an image, the app calculates the length automatically, providing an accurate measurement.

Measurement of Ulcer Width4 weeks

The width of the ulcer is measured in a similar manner using the Imito Measure app. Users trace the widest part of the wound, and the app, after calibration with the marker, determines the exact width from the captured photo.

Measurement of Ulcer Area4 weeks

The area of the ulcer is calculated by encircling the entire wound boundary using the Imito Measure application. The app uses the calibration marker to ensure accuracy and then automatically computes the total wound area. The Imito Measure application has been scientifically validated as a reliable alternative to traditional wound measurement methods, such as wound rulers.

Measurement of volume of the ulcer4 weeks

It can be measured by using Syringe method by injecting saline into the wound until it overflows from the wound and measure the amount of saline.

Assessment of serum IL-6 level4 weeks

Samples of venous blood from the cubital vein will be taken from each patient. Collected blood samples will be transferred into a test tube pre-fabricated with an anticoagulant. The blood samples will remain in the test tubes for about 30 minutes and will then be distributed to a biochemical laboratory, where they will be centrifuged at 6,000 rpm for 10 minutes. The serum will be separated from the test tube and transferred to an Eppendorf tube. All serum samples will be stored at -80°C until complete analysis and measurement of IL-6 levels. The IL-6 level in the serum will then be determined. Additionally, fasting blood sugar levels will be measured to assess the stabilization of the condition.

Secondary Outcome Measures
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Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Cairo University

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Giza, Egypt

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