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Grafix® DFU: Open-Label Extension Option to Evaluate Safety & Efficacy of Grafix® for Chronic Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Phase 4
Completed
Conditions
Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Interventions
Other: Tissue
Other: Control
Registration Number
NCT01596920
Lead Sponsor
Osiris Therapeutics
Brief Summary

The primary objective of the present study is to further establish in a randomized controlled trial, the safety and efficacy of weekly Grafix® administration versus control in patients with chronic diabetic foot ulcers. The primary endpoint is complete wound closure of the index wound, defined as 100% re-epithelialization as determined by the Investigator.

Grafix® is a product regulated for use in the US by the FDA as a Human Cellular and Tissue Based Product (HCT/P) under Title 21 CFR Part 1271.

Detailed Description

The treatment indication is for chronic, diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) between 1cm2 and 15cm2 located below the malleoli on the plantar or dorsal surface of the foot. Patients must have confirmed Type I or Type II Diabetes.

Patients will receive treatment every week for 12 weeks duration in the Single-Blind Treatment phase of the trial.

Patients who receive Grafix® or control will be evaluated for primary efficacy up to 84 days, and for safety and wound re-occurrence for 84 days after wound closure. Patients in the control group whose wounds are not closed at the end of treatment may be offered Grafix® in an Open-Label Treatment phase. The Open-Label Treatment phase can last up to an additional 84 days.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
97
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Between 18 years and 80 years of age inclusive, as of the date of screening

  2. Confirmed diagnosis of Type I or Type II Diabetes

  3. An Index Ulcer defined as chronic (presence of wound for > 4 weeks) but not present for more than 52 weeks at the Screening Visit

  4. Index Ulcer is located below the malleoli on the plantar or dorsal surface of the foot

  5. The Index Ulcer is between 1cm2 and 15 cm2 at the Screening Visit

  6. The Index Ulcer extends into the dermis or subcutaneous tissue without evidence of exposed muscle, tendon, bone, or joint capsule

  7. Wound is free of necrotic debris

  8. Patient has adequate circulation to the foot as documented by either:

    • Ankle Brachial Index (ABI) > 0.70 and < 1.30, or
    • In patients with non-compressible ankle vessels defined as an ABI ≥ 1.30, a Toe Brachial Index (TBI) ≥ 0.50
    • In patients with non-compressible ankle vessels defined as an ABI ≥ 1.30 and TBI cannot be performed (e.g., toe is absent, wounds are present, or site cannot perform a TBI), a Doppler waveform in the posterior tibial or dorsalis pedis arteries at the ankle consistent with adequate flow in the foot (biphasic or triphasic) and other diagnostic confirmation of adequate flow (e.g., duplex imaging, normal pulse volume recording [PVR] testing).
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Index Ulcer is of non-diabetic pathophysiology
  2. Gangrene is present on any part of the affected foot
  3. Index Ulcer is over an active Charcot deformity
  4. The longest dimension of the Index Ulcer exceeds 5 cm at the Baseline Visit
  5. Patient is currently receiving dialysis
  6. Patient has a glycated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) level of > 12%
  7. Chronic oral steroid use > 7.5 mg daily
  8. Requiring intravenous (IV) antibiotics to treat the index wound infection
  9. Patient has an ulcer within 15cm of the Index Ulcer identified for study consideration
  10. Patient is receiving oral or parenteral corticosteroids, immunosuppressive or cytotoxic agents
  11. Patient is Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) positive or has Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
  12. Current evidence of osteomyelitis, cellulitis, or other evidence of infection including fever or pus drainage from the wound site
  13. Patient has active malignancy other than non-melanoma skin cancer
  14. Patient's Index Ulcer has decreased by ≥ 30% during 1-week screening period as determined by criteria provided by the Wound Core Lab
  15. Patient's random blood sugar is > 450 mg/dl at screening
  16. Patient has untreated alcohol or substance abuse at the time of screening
  17. Pregnant women
  18. Patient is currently enrolled or participated in another investigational device, drug, or biological trial within 60 days of screening
  19. Patient has allergy to primary or secondary dressing materials used in this trial
  20. Patient has had within the last 30 days, or is currently undergoing, or is planning for wound treatments with enzymes, growth factors, living skin, dermal substitutes or other advanced biological therapies

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Grafix®Tissue-
Control (non-adherent dressing)Control-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Complete closure of the index wound, defined as 100% re-epithelialization as determined by the Investigator, anytime up to the Day 84 VisitUp to 84 days
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Time to initial wound closureUp to 84 days after the Single-Blind Treatment Visits
number of patients with >50% reduction in wound size by Day 28Up to 84 days after the Single-Blind Treatment Visits
number of applications of Grafix® versus controlUp to 84 days after the Single-Blind Treatment Visits
number of re-occurrences of index wound post-healingUp to 84 days after the Single-Blind Treatment Visits
percent of wounds achieving complete closureUp to 84 days after the Single-Blind Treatment Visits

Trial Locations

Locations (15)

Duke University Medical Center

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Durham, North Carolina, United States

Omega Medical Research

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Warwick, Rhode Island, United States

Blair Orthopedics Associates, Inc

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Altoona, Pennsylvania, United States

Aiyan Diabetes Center

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Evans, Georgia, United States

ILD Laser and Research Center

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Encinitas, California, United States

Clinical Trials of Arizona, Inc.

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Glendale, Arizona, United States

Nature Coast Clinical Research

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Inverness, Florida, United States

River City Clinical Research

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Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Ocean County Foot and Ankle Surgical Associates

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Toms River, New Jersey, United States

UNC at Chapel Hill

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Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States

Cleveland Clinic

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Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Ohio Health Research Institute

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Columbus, Ohio, United States

UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas

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Dallas, Texas, United States

Clincal Trials of Texas, Inc.

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San Antonio, Texas, United States

Institute for Advanced Wound Care at Baptist Medical

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Montgomery, Alabama, United States

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