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Improved healing of chronic diabetic foot wounds in a prospective randomised controlled multi‐centre clinical trial with a microvascular tissue allograft
by
Orgill, Dennis P.
, Galiano, Robert D.
, Carter, Marissa J.
, Zelen, Charles M.
, Li, William W.
, Glat, Paul M.
, DiDomenico, Lawrence A.
, Armstrong, David G.
, Gould, Lisa J.
in
Allografts
/ Amputation
/ Angiogenesis
/ Bandages
/ Blood vessels
/ Clinical trials
/ Collagen
/ Debridement
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes Mellitus
/ Diabetic Foot - surgery
/ diabetic foot ulcer
/ Diabetic neuropathy
/ Extracellular matrix
/ Federal regulation
/ Foot diseases
/ Humans
/ Ischemia
/ Leg ulcers
/ microvasculature/microvascular tissue
/ Original
/ Patients
/ Peripheral neuropathy
/ Prospective Studies
/ Radiation
/ Skin
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Wound Healing
2022
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Improved healing of chronic diabetic foot wounds in a prospective randomised controlled multi‐centre clinical trial with a microvascular tissue allograft
by
Orgill, Dennis P.
, Galiano, Robert D.
, Carter, Marissa J.
, Zelen, Charles M.
, Li, William W.
, Glat, Paul M.
, DiDomenico, Lawrence A.
, Armstrong, David G.
, Gould, Lisa J.
in
Allografts
/ Amputation
/ Angiogenesis
/ Bandages
/ Blood vessels
/ Clinical trials
/ Collagen
/ Debridement
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes Mellitus
/ Diabetic Foot - surgery
/ diabetic foot ulcer
/ Diabetic neuropathy
/ Extracellular matrix
/ Federal regulation
/ Foot diseases
/ Humans
/ Ischemia
/ Leg ulcers
/ microvasculature/microvascular tissue
/ Original
/ Patients
/ Peripheral neuropathy
/ Prospective Studies
/ Radiation
/ Skin
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Wound Healing
2022
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Improved healing of chronic diabetic foot wounds in a prospective randomised controlled multi‐centre clinical trial with a microvascular tissue allograft
by
Orgill, Dennis P.
, Galiano, Robert D.
, Carter, Marissa J.
, Zelen, Charles M.
, Li, William W.
, Glat, Paul M.
, DiDomenico, Lawrence A.
, Armstrong, David G.
, Gould, Lisa J.
in
Allografts
/ Amputation
/ Angiogenesis
/ Bandages
/ Blood vessels
/ Clinical trials
/ Collagen
/ Debridement
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes Mellitus
/ Diabetic Foot - surgery
/ diabetic foot ulcer
/ Diabetic neuropathy
/ Extracellular matrix
/ Federal regulation
/ Foot diseases
/ Humans
/ Ischemia
/ Leg ulcers
/ microvasculature/microvascular tissue
/ Original
/ Patients
/ Peripheral neuropathy
/ Prospective Studies
/ Radiation
/ Skin
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Wound Healing
2022
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Improved healing of chronic diabetic foot wounds in a prospective randomised controlled multi‐centre clinical trial with a microvascular tissue allograft
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Improved healing of chronic diabetic foot wounds in a prospective randomised controlled multi‐centre clinical trial with a microvascular tissue allograft
2022
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This study assesses the impact of a processed microvascular tissue (PMVT) allograft on wound closure and healing in a prospective, single‐blinded, multi‐centre, randomised controlled clinical trial of 100 subjects with Wagner Grade 1 and 2 chronic neuropathic diabetic foot ulcerations. In addition to standard wound care, including standardised offloading, the treatment arm received PMVT while the control arm received a collagen alginate dressing. The primary endpoint was complete wound closure at 12 weeks. Secondary endpoints assessed on all subjects were percent wound area reduction, time to healing, and local neuropathy. Novel exploratory sub‐studies were conducted for wound area perfusion and changes in regional neuropathy. Weekly application of PMVT resulted in increased complete wound closure at 12 weeks (74% vs 38%; P = .0003), greater percent wound area reduction from weeks four through 12 (76% vs 24%; P = .009), decreased time to healing (54 days vs 64 days; P = .009), and improved local neuropathy (118% vs 11%; P = .028) compared with the control arm. Enhanced perfusion and improved regional neuropathy were demonstrated in the sub‐studies. In conclusion, this study demonstrated increased complete healing with PMVT and supports its use in treating non‐healing DFUs. The observed benefit of PMVT on the exploratory regional neuropathy and perfusion endpoints warrants further study.
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