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CompletedNCT02134132

Utilization of Platelet Gel for Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Utilization of Umbilical Cord Blood-derived Platelet Gel for Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers,a Randomized Double Blind Clinical Trial

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 1 / Phase 2
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
30 (actual)
Sponsor
Royan Institute · Other Government
Sex
All
Age
30 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Diabetes is a multiorgan disease and considered a major health problem in different societies. One of the complications the pain particularly in the extremities resulting from a process known as diabetic foot ulcer. The diabetic patients are subjected to many complications because of foot ulcers, many of them like as chronic wound disease or pressure ulcers (bed sore). Routinely used medical measures for diabetic foot ulcers are depended to nursing care and take too long until pain relief. Among many tested materials and works for wound healing such as debridement, tissue oxygenation, and skin transplantation, platelet-derived compounds are allocated the pivotal position between investigators to tissue regeneration and shortening the wound healing process. Many of platelet components are procured from platelet rich plasma (PRP) from whole blood donation. Furthermore, it requires to an additional purification step to diminish the volume and facilitate handling in some studies. It means that platelet concentrates (PCs) may be obtained leading to more concentrated platelets in lower volume. Two types of granules in platelet is responsible for storage of many useful and different growth factors: dense or delta and alpha granules. Platelet-derived growth factors have the ability to growth and differentiation of numerous cells. Also, the antibacterial effect of these growth factors has been reported. To better efficacy and comfortable utilization of platelet, it is feasible to form the platelet gel and then apply on wound sites. This study is a double blind randomized controlled trial to evaluate the positive effects of umbilical cord blood-derived platelet gel in 244 patients with diabetic foot ulcers.

Detailed description

In this study all qualified patients (based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria) were randomly allocated into three study groups by a Stratified Permuted Block randomization method: group A received platelet rich plasma gel, group B (placebo) received platelet poor plasma gel, and group C received lubricant gel. All of the patients underwent a standard long protocol for knee osteoarthritis. All patients with diabetic foot ulcer are selected.On average,in each instance, the amount of platelets in the peripheral bloodis4 to6 times the baseline level. Group A (interventional): application of 20-30mL of gel from platelet rich plasma (PRP) Group B (placebo): application of 20-30mL of gel from platelet poor plasma (PRP) Group C (control): application of 20-30 mL of lubricant gel (used typically for sonography)

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BIOLOGICALPlatelet GelApplication of platelet gel in patients suffering from diabetic foot ulcers.
OTHERPlaceboThe patients with Diabetic foot ulcer who receive placebo instead of PL Gel.

Timeline

Start date
2012-01-01
Primary completion
2014-03-01
Completion
2014-04-01
First posted
2014-05-09
Last updated
2015-12-04

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Iran

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02134132. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.