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Remote Ischemic Conditioning for Treatment of Chronic Wounds

Not Applicable
Conditions
Leg Ulcer
Varicose Ulcer
Interventions
Procedure: Remote Ischemic Conditioning
Other: Control
Registration Number
NCT02873728
Lead Sponsor
Soroka University Medical Center
Brief Summary

The goals of this series of studies is to test the effect of RIC on chronic leg ulcers (Diabetic ulcers and venous ulcers) - and to improve the understanding of its biological mechanism. This is a prospective, double-blind, randomized, shame procedure-controlled study.

Detailed Description

After getting patients informed consent. Initial evaluation that includes: Venous and Arterial vascular evaluation, Medical past History including medications and surgeries Documentation of the chronic wounds by description and photography with scale.

Base line blood test for CBC, HbA1C, Electrolytes, Urea, Cr, Liver enzymes. IL 1 IL 6 VEGF NO CD34 Adenosine All patients will received the standard wound care in use by the staff of the chronic wound clinic. Care givers will be blinded as to the study allocation of each patient. Patients will be divided randomly into two equal groups. Pressure cuffs will be applied to both arms of all subjects. The cuffs will be inflated and deflated intermittently for three cycles of 5 minutes each. In the study group, the cuffs will be inflated to 50 mmHg above systolic blood pressure while the performing investigator examines the radial pulse to ensure complete blood flow obstruction. In the control group, inflation will be up to 10 mmHg only. The patients will be followed for 10 weeks.

During this period, they will be examined every 2 weeks (5 follow-up visits); and in each of these visits the above procedure will be repeated including blood collection before intervention and 24-48h after intervention.

In each visit a "blinded" physician will photograph with scale the wound and grade the granulation tissue covering the wound on a scale from 0 to 5.

The primary end point of the study is the number of healed wounds and wound area change among the two groups. Secondary outcomes will be the degree of granulation tissue and levels of IL 1 IL 6 VEGF NO CD34 Adenosine

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
200
Inclusion Criteria

All patients presented to Chronic/Hard to heal wound clinic at Soroka University medical center and Sherutei Briut Clalit regional clinic.

Wound that did not heal under proper medical care for over two months.

Exclusion Criteria

Ulcers suspected or proven to be malignant tumors. Patients that are planned for vascular intervention within the next month Patients that are planned for amputation within the next month

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
RICRemote Ischemic ConditioningIn the study group, a blood pressure cuff will be inflated to 50 mmHg above systolic blood pressure while the performing investigator examines the radial pulse to ensure complete blood flow obstruction. Ischemia will be performed for 3 cycles of 5 min each and 10 min resting between cycles.
ControlControlIn the control group, a blood pressure cuff will be inflated to 10 mmHg (Sham procedure) for 3 cycles of 5 min each and 10 min resting between cycles.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Wound Healing8 weeks

Wound closure

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Granulation8 weeks

Change of granulation of wound according to granulation scale

Wound rea change8 weeks

Change in % of wound area

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Soroka University Medical Center

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Beer Sheva, Israel

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