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| Parkland Health and Hospital System | OTHER |
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The investigators plan a randomized clinical trial of 150 patients with infected diabetes-related lower extremity wounds to compare the clinical and economic effectiveness of negative pressure wound therapy with continuous irrigation and negative pressure wound therapy without irrigation.
The investigators will enroll 150 patients from two centers: The University of Texas Southwestern University Hospital and Parkland Hospital. The investigators will screen and enroll patients with wounds in the inpatient setting. Patients will be randomized to receive traditional NPWT or NPWT with continuous irrigation while they are hospitalized. The average hospitalization for patients that receive NPWT is 13.3 days. Patients that do not have their wound surgically closed during hospitalization will be discharged with negative pressure wound therapy for up to a total of four weeks of therapy. After discharge from the hospital, subjects will be seen twice weekly by home health, and will be evaluated in clinic every 7 days (±7 days) up to a total of 16-week period or until 30 days after the wound heals.
Study Procedures:
Screening Procedures
This visit will last about 2 hours.
If the subject qualifies for the study, they will participate in the following procedures:
Group Assignment
If the researchers believe the subject can take part in this study, s/he will be assigned randomly (like a flip of a coin) to receive one of the following therapies:
The group is assigned randomly (like flipping a coin). The sponsor or researchers do not know in advance what group assignment each subject will receive. Neither the subject nor the researchers will be allowed to choose which group s/he is assigned to.
Study Intervention
The subject will receive either:
Assigned therapy will continue in the hospital until the physician determines that the wound is ready for closure. If the subject's wound is healing, study therapy will be discontinued and standard dressings will be applied. If surgical closure is needed, the subject will return to the Operating Room for a procedure to close the wound.
If the wound is not ready for closure during the hospital stay, subjects will continue NPWT at home for the remainder of the 4 weeks of treatment. NPWT at home will be without irrigation (KCI VAC Via®).
Procedures and Evaluations during the Research The study therapy will only be given while the subject is in the hospital. S/he will continue the therapy for up to 4 weeks or until the wound is closed. Once the therapy is stopped s/he will continue to be followed by the study doctor. After the subject is released from the hospital s/he will need to see the study doctor Every 7 days (±7 days). If the subject's wound does not heal before 56 days after his/her first surgery then s/he will no longer be taking part in the study. The study doctor will continue to check the wound. If the wound closes, s/he will see the study doctor 30 days later to have the closed wound checked.
12 Month Extension:
After the end of the defined study period, the patients will be followed observationally by their electronic medical records for 12 months as it would not be feasible to ask them to return for an in-person evaluation as: patients have moved, no longer have correct contact information, as well as it would create a financial hardship on the patients to return for further visits. In order to more appropriately determine long term results from participation, a longer period of time of follow up is necessary. Related outcomes that we would like to follow over a 12-month duration are incidence of new foot ulcerations, re-ulceration of a previously healed foot wound, healing and time to healing of patients who took longer than the current study allows, duration of antibiotics received for foot infections, re-admissions to the hospital, need for subsequent surgery, amputation, loss of limb, and death. This expanded follow up period would provide valuable information to the long-term outcomes and complications of this high risk population and will help direct how future efforts may be better focused to reduce complications and improve outcomes.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cardinal Pro + Irrigation (NPWTi) | Active Comparator | Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with Irrigation: Quantum™ +Simultaneous Irrigation (NPWTi) - Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with Prontosan® Intervention is receiving the Cardinal Vac with Irrigation |
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| Cardinal Pro (NPWT) Therapy | Active Comparator | Negative Pressure Wound Therapy without Irrigation: Quantum™ (NPWT) -Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (without Prontosan®) Intervention is receiving the Cardinal Vac without Irrigation |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cardinal Pro +Simultaneous Irrigation (NPWTi) | Device | NPWT with low volume irrigation (15 cc/hr) with 1% polyhexanide biguanide (PHMB), Prontosan® |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Number of Participants Who Achieved Complete Healing or Coverage of the Study Wound | How many wounds fully healed in 16 weeks. Healing defined as fully epithelialized skin with no drainage. | 16 weeks |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Total Adverse Events of Participants | Total number of adverse events, including new foot ulcer formation, all-cause hospital readmission, and foot-related hospital readmission. | 16 Weeks |
| Number of Participants With Wound Dehiscence After Hospital Discharge |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Diagnosis of diabetes mellitus Men/women ≥21 years old Foot or ankle wounds sized 5 cm2 -100 cm2 ABI≥0.5 or toe pressures >30 mmHg
Exclusion Criteria:
Active Charcot arthropathy Unable to use NPWT at home Untreated bone or soft tissue infection Unable to keep research appointments Active alcohol or substance abuse
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Lawrence A Lavery, DPM | University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas | Dallas | Texas | 75390 | United States |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
|---|---|---|---|
| 32139102 | Derived | Lavery LA, Davis KE, La Fontaine J, Farrar JD, Bhavan K, Oz OK, Crisologo PA. Does negative pressure wound therapy with irrigation improve clinical outcomes? A randomized clinical trial in patients with diabetic foot infections. Am J Surg. 2020 Oct;220(4):1076-1082. doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2020.02.044. Epub 2020 Feb 27. |
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The patients underwent a screening exam including
The study population was comprised of patients who were admitted to hospital with a moderate or severe foot infection that required incision and drainage and parenteral antibiotics and for whom negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) was indicated. Patients who fit the criteria for the study were then recruited.
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| ID | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|
| FG000 | Cardinal Pro + Irrigation (NPWTi) | Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with Irrigation: Quantum™ +Simultaneous Irrigation (NPWTi) - Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with Prontosan® Intervention is receiving the Cardinal Vac with Irrigation Cardinal Pro +Simultaneous Irrigation (NPWTi): NPWT with low volume irrigation (15 cc/hr) with 1% polyhexanide biguanide (PHMB), Prontosan® |
| FG001 | Cardinal Pro (NPWT) Therapy | Negative Pressure Wound Therapy without Irrigation: Quantum™ (NPWT) -Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (without Prontosan®) Intervention is receiving the Cardinal Vac without Irrigation Cardinal Pro (NPWT) Therapy: NPWT 125 mm Hg continuous pressure with foam interface |
| Title | Milestones | Reasons Not Completed | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall Study |
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| ID | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|
| BG000 | Cardinal Pro (NPWT) Therapy | Negative Pressure Wound Therapy without Irrigation: Quantum™ (NPWT) -Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (without Prontosan®) Intervention is receiving the Cardinal Vac without Irrigation Cardinal Pro (NPWT) Therapy: NPWT 125 mm Hg continuous pressure with foam interface |
| BG001 |
| Units | Counts |
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| Participants |
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| Title | Description | Population Description | Parameter Type | Dispersion Type | Unit of Measure | Calculate Percentage | Denominator Units Selected | Denominators | Classes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age, Continuous | Mean |
| Type | Title | Description | Population Description | Reporting Status | Anticipated Posting Date | Parameter Type | Dispersion Type | Unit of Measure | Calculate Percentage | Time Frame | Units Analyzed | Denominator Units Selected | Arm/Group Information | Denominators | Classes | Analyses | ||||||
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| Primary | Number of Participants Who Achieved Complete Healing or Coverage of the Study Wound | How many wounds fully healed in 16 weeks. Healing defined as fully epithelialized skin with no drainage. | Posted | Count of Participants | Participants | 16 weeks |
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| ID | Title | Description | Deaths (Affected) | Deaths (At Risk) | Serious Events (Affected) | Serious Events (At Risk) | Other Events (Affected) | Other Events (At Risk) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EG000 | Cardinal Pro (NPWT) Therapy | Negative Pressure Wound Therapy without Irrigation: Quantum™ (NPWT) -Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (without Prontosan®) Intervention is receiving the Cardinal Vac without Irrigation Cardinal Pro (NPWT) Therapy: NPWT 125 mm Hg continuous pressure with foam interface |
| Term | Organ System | Source Vocabulary | Assessment Type | Notes | Statistical Information |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All-cause hospital readmission | Surgical and medical procedures | Systematic Assessment | Readmission to hospital for any reason after initial discharge |
| Term | Organ System | Source Vocabulary | Assessment Type | Notes | Statistical Information |
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| New ulcer formation | Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders | Systematic Assessment | Formation of foot ulcer (different than the index ulcer) during the study |
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| Title | Organization | Phone | Extension | |
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| Lawrence Lavery, DPM, MPH | UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas | 214-645-0544 | Larry.Lavery@UTSouthwestern.edu |
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| Type | Includes Protocol | Includes SAP | Includes ICF | Document Label | Document Date | Document Uploaded Date | Document File Name |
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| Prot_SAP | Yes | Yes | No | Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan | Jan 25, 2018 | Jan 14, 2019 | Prot_SAP_000.pdf |
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| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D017719 | Diabetic Foot |
| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D003925 | Diabetic Angiopathies |
| D014652 | Vascular Diseases |
| D002318 | Cardiovascular Diseases |
| D016523 | Foot Ulcer |
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| ID | Term |
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| D054843 | Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy |
| D007507 | Therapeutic Irrigation |
| D013812 | Therapeutics |
| ID | Term |
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| D004322 | Drainage |
| D013514 | Surgical Procedures, Operative |
| D058106 | Wound Closure Techniques |
| D006875 | Hydrotherapy |
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| Cardinal Pro (NPWT) Therapy | Device | NPWT 125 mm Hg continuous pressure with foam interface |
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Dehiscence is defined as any part of a surgically closed wound that failed to heal when sutures were removed. |
| 16 weeks |
| Cardinal Pro + Irrigation (NPWTi) |
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with Irrigation: Quantum™ +Simultaneous Irrigation (NPWTi) - Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with Prontosan® Intervention is receiving the Cardinal Vac with Irrigation Cardinal Pro +Simultaneous Irrigation (NPWTi): NPWT with low volume irrigation (15 cc/hr) with 1% polyhexanide biguanide (PHMB), Prontosan® |
| BG002 | Total | Total of all reporting groups |
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| Sex: Female, Male | Count of Participants | Participants |
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| Race/Ethnicity, Customized | Count of Participants | Participants |
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| Secondary | Total Adverse Events of Participants | Total number of adverse events, including new foot ulcer formation, all-cause hospital readmission, and foot-related hospital readmission. | Posted | Count of Participants | Participants | 16 Weeks |
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| Secondary | Number of Participants With Wound Dehiscence After Hospital Discharge | Dehiscence is defined as any part of a surgically closed wound that failed to heal when sutures were removed. | Posted | Count of Participants | Participants | 16 weeks |
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| 75 |
| 39 |
| 75 |
| 27 |
| 75 |
| EG001 | Cardinal Pro + Irrigation (NPWTi) | Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with Irrigation: Quantum™ +Simultaneous Irrigation (NPWTi) - Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with Prontosan® Intervention is receiving the Cardinal Vac with Irrigation Cardinal Pro +Simultaneous Irrigation (NPWTi): NPWT with low volume irrigation (15 cc/hr) with 1% polyhexanide biguanide (PHMB), Prontosan® | 0 | 75 | 41 | 75 | 35 | 75 |
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| Foot-related hospital readmission | Infections and infestations | Systematic Assessment | Readmission to the hospital after initial discharge for foot related infection |
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| Reinfection | Infections and infestations | Systematic Assessment | Reinfection of the ulcer on the study foot |
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| D007871 |
| Leg Ulcer |
| D012883 | Skin Ulcer |
| D012871 | Skin Diseases |
| D017437 | Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases |
| D048909 | Diabetes Complications |
| D003920 | Diabetes Mellitus |
| D004700 | Endocrine System Diseases |
| D003929 | Diabetic Neuropathies |
| D026741 |
| Physical Therapy Modalities |
| D012046 | Rehabilitation |
| D008919 | Investigative Techniques |
| Foot-related readmission |
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