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Clinical Trials/NCT01421966
NCT01421966
Completed
Phase 3

A Phase III Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Parallel-Group, Sham-Controlled Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability and Efficacy of CureXcell® as an Adjunct to Good Wound Care in Lower Extremity Chronic Ulcers in Adults With Diabetes Mellitus

Macrocure Ltd.0 sites285 target enrollmentAugust 2011

Overview

Phase
Phase 3
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Lower Extremity Chronic Ulcers in Diabetics
Sponsor
Macrocure Ltd.
Enrollment
285
Primary Endpoint
Proportion of patients with complete healing/closure of their target ulcer at any time during the 16-week double-blind core treatment period with sustained complete closure for 4 additional weeks of follow-up.
Status
Completed
Last Updated
10 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Chronic foot ulcers are particularly prevalent in patients with underlying diabetes mellitus. These ulcers are reported to be the leading cause of hospitalization among people with diabetes.

The purpose of this study is to evaluate CureXcell® in treating chronic lower extremity ulcers in adults with diabetes mellitus. CureXcell® is a cell based therapy, containing activated homologous white blood cells prepared from donated healthy whole blood. A total of 280 patients will be randomized to receive either CureXcell® or sham.

Detailed Description

Chronic foot ulcers are particularly prevalent in patients with underlying diabetes mellitus. The prevalence of diabetes mellitus is growing at epidemic rates in Europe, United States and in general worldwide. Foot ulceration is a serious complication of diabetes mellitus associated with increased risk of infection, gangrene and amputation. These ulcers are reported to be the leading cause of hospitalization among people with diabetes. Despite existing ulcer therapies and technologies, there continues to be a great necessity for new wound healing technologies that will further improve healing rates for these chronic ulcers that remain a major source of morbidity, concern, and cost. This Phase 3 multinational, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, controlled study is designed to evaluate CureXcell® in treating lower extremity chronic ulcers in adults with Diabetes Mellitus. CureXcell® is a cell based therapy obtained from donated whole blood. The blood are collected from healthy, young adult (age 18-40), the cells separated and then activated by hypo-osmotic shock. A total of 280 patients, in approximately 35 sites in the US, Canada and Israel, will be randomized to receive either CureXcell® or control. The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the clinical benefit of CureXcell® (study biologic) compared to control, as adjunct to Good Ulcer Care. Additional objectives are to demonstrate safety, tolerability and durability of CureXcell® compared to control. The study has two phases: a core double-blind phase and a follow up phase.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
August 2011
End Date
October 2015
Last Updated
10 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Males or females at least 18 years of age with diabetes type 1 or type 2;
  • Patients with HbA1c ≤ 12%;
  • Patients with at least one lower extremity (on or below the malleolus (ankle bone)), at least full-thickness ulcer (penetrating through the whole layer of the skin), which has been unresponsive to any treatment for at least 4 weeks;
  • Ulcers with an area between ≥ 1 cm2 and ≤ 20 cm2 (after sharp debridement of free, non-viable, hyperkeratotic and fibrotic tissue to the extent possible);
  • Ankle Brachial Index ≥ 0.65;

Exclusion Criteria

  • Patients with more than two ulcers on the same foot or more than a total of three chronic ulcers;
  • Patients with ulcers primarily caused by venous insufficiency;
  • Patients whose target ulcer has decreased \> 25% in size from screening to baseline;
  • Malignancy within the past 5 years excluding successfully treated basal cell carcinoma;
  • Significantly compromised immunity for any reason including radiation therapy, chemotherapy or HIV;
  • Current clinical osteomyelitis;
  • Acute Charcot foot;
  • Current sepsis;

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Proportion of patients with complete healing/closure of their target ulcer at any time during the 16-week double-blind core treatment period with sustained complete closure for 4 additional weeks of follow-up.

Time Frame: up to 20 weeks

Secondary Outcomes

  • Proportion of patients with at least 50% closure of target ulcer during the 16-week core treatment period.(16 weeks)
  • Time to complete closure of the Target Ulcer during the core double blind treatment phase with sustained complete closure for 4 additional weeks of follow-up.(up to 20 weeks)
  • Proportion of patients whose Target Ulcer completely closed during the core double blind treatment phase and remained closed at the FU12 follow-up visit.(up to 28 weeks)

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