[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-studies-list:{\"conditionNormalized\":\"venous-leg\",\"overallStatus\":[\"RECRUITING\",\"AVAILABLE\",\"NOT_YET_RECRUITING\"],\"orderBy\":\"LastUpdateSubmitDate:desc\",\"size\":25,\"offset\":0}":3,"health-study-condition:venous-leg":29},{"pageToken":4,"total":5,"offset":6,"count":5,"results":7},null,4,0,[8,48,81,106],{"id":9,"slug":10,"hasResults":11,"nctId":12,"briefTitle":13,"officialTitle":14,"acronym":15,"eligibilityCriteria":16,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":18,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":19,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":23,"briefSummary":25,"conditions":26,"keywords":32,"overallStatus":36,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":37,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":38,"startDateStruct":41,"completionDateStruct":43,"leadSponsor":45,"locationsCount":4},"100627542","modified-platform-trial-assessing-multiple-umbilical-cord-based-camps-and-soc-v-soc-alone-in-the-treatment-of-hard-to-heal-vlus-100627542",false,"NCT07449988","Modified Platform Trial Assessing Multiple Umbilical Cord-based CAMPs and SOC v SOC Alone in the Treatment of Hard-to-Heal VLUs","A Multicenter, Prospective, Randomized Controlled Modified Platform Trial Assessing the Efficacy of Multiple Human Umbilical CORD-Based Skin Substitutes and Standard of Care Versus Standard of Care Alone in the Treatment of Hard-to-Heal Venous Leg Ulcers","CORDSTIM-VLU","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n1. At least 18 years of age or older.\n2. Has a medical diagnosis of venous insufficiency with an open wound to the lower extremity.\n3. At enrollment, target ulcer with a minimum surface area of 1.0 cm2 and a maximum surface area of 15.0 cm2 measured post debridement with the MolecuLight® Imaging Device.\n4. The target ulcer must have been present for a minimum of 4 weeks and a maximum of 52 weeks of standard of care, prior to the initial screening visit.\n5. The target ulcer must be full thickness on the foot or leg without exposed bone.\n6. The affected limb must have adequate perfusion confirmed by vascular assessment. Any of the following methods performed within 3 months of the first screening visit are acceptable:\n\n   1. ABI between 0.7 and ≤ 1.3;\n   2. TBI ≥ 0.6;\n   3. TCOM ≥ 30 mmHg;\n   4. PVR: biphasic.\n7. If the potential subject has two or more ulcers, they must be separated by at least 2 cm. The largest ulcer satisfying the inclusion and exclusion criteria will be designated as the target ulcer.\n8. Target ulcers must be treated with compression therapy for at least 14 days prior to enrollment.\n9. The potential subject must consent to using the prescribed compression therapy for the duration of the study.\n10. The potential subject must agree to attend the weekly study visits required by the protocol.\n11. The potential subject must be willing and able to participate in the informed consent process.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. The potential subject is known to have a life expectancy of \\\u003C 6 months.\n2. The target ulcer is infected or there is cellulitis in the surrounding skin.\n3. There is evidence of osteomyelitis or exposed bone, probes to the bone or joint capsule.\n4. There is an infection in the target ulcer or in a remote location that requires systemic antibiotic therapy.\n5. The potential subject is receiving immunosuppressants (including systemic corticosteroids at doses greater than 10 mg of prednisone per day or equivalent) or cytotoxic chemotherapy or is taking medications that the PI believes will interfere with wound healing (e.g., biologics).\n6. The potential subject is taking hydroxyurea.\n7. The potential subject has applied topical steroids to the ulcer surface within one month of initial screening.\n8. The potential subject with a previous partial amputation on the affected foot that results in a deformity that impedes proper treatment of the target ulcer.\n9. If the subject is diabetic and has a glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) greater than or equal to 12% within 3 months of the initial screening visit.\n10. The surface area of the target ulcer has reduced in size by more than 25% in the 2 weeks prior to the initial screening visit (\"historical\" run-in period) or the 2 weeks from the initial screening visit (SV1) to the TV1\u002Frandomization visit during which time the subject received SOC. MolecuLight Imaging Device is not required for measurements taken during the historical run-in period (e.g., calculating surface area using length X width is acceptable).\n11. Women who are pregnant or considering becoming pregnant within the next 6 months.\n12. The potential subject has end stage renal disease requiring dialysis.\n13. Participation in a clinical trial involving treatment with an investigational product within the previous 30 days.\n14. A potential subject who, in the opinion of the investigator, has a medical or psychological condition that may interfere with study assessments.\n15. The target ulcer was treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) or a Cellular, Acellular, Matrix-like Product (CAMP) in the 30 days prior to the initial screening visit.\n16. The potential subject has a malnutrition indicator score \\\u003C17 as measured on the Mini Nutrition Assessment.","ALL","18 Years",{"count":20,"type":21},272,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[24],"NA","The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of two dehydrated human umbilical cord-based medical devices, also defined as Cellular, Acellular, Matrix-like Products\u002Fskin substitutes, plus SOC versus SOC alone in achieving complete closure of hard-to-heal venous leg ulcers over 12 weeks using a modified platform trial design.",[27,28,29,30,31],"Venous Leg Ulcers","Venous Leg Ulcers (VLUs)","Venous Leg","Leg Ulcers","Leg Ulcers Venous",[33,34,35],"Cellular, Acellular, Matrix-like Product (CAMP)","Cellular and\u002For Tissue Product (CTP)","Dehydrated Human Umbilical Cord (dHUC)","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-02-26",{"date":39,"type":40},"2026-03-04","ACTUAL",{"date":42,"type":21},"2026-07",{"date":44,"type":21},"2029-09",{"name":46,"class":47},"StimLabs","INDUSTRY",{"id":49,"slug":50,"hasResults":11,"nctId":51,"briefTitle":52,"officialTitle":53,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":54,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":55,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":56,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":58,"briefSummary":60,"conditions":61,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":70,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":71,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":72,"startDateStruct":74,"completionDateStruct":76,"leadSponsor":78,"locationsCount":80},"100579595","phase-4-evaluating-several-cellular-acellular-and-matrix-like-products-camps-and-standard-of-care-versus-standard-of-care-alone-in-the-management-of-nonhealing-diabetic-foot-and-venous-leg-ulcers-100579595","NCT06826339","Evaluating Several Cellular, Acellular, and Matrix-like Products (CAMPs) and Standard of Care Versus Standard of Care Alone in the Management of Nonhealing Diabetic Foot and Venous Leg Ulcers.","A Multicenter, Prospective, Randomized Controlled Modified Multi-Platform (Matriarch) Trial Evaluating Several Cellular, Acellular, and Matrix-like Products (CAMPs) and Standard of Care Versus Standard of Care Alone in the Management of Nonhealing Diabetic Foot and Venous Leg Ulcers.","Inclusion Criteria:(DFU)\n\n* Subjects The potential subject must be at least 21 years of age or older.\n* The potential subject must have a diagnosis of type 1 or 2 Diabetes mellitus.\n* At enrollment, the potential subject must have a target ulcer with a minimum surface area of 1.0 cm2 and a maximum surface area of 20.0 cm2 measured post debridement.\n* The potential subject must have a target ulcer that has been present for a minimum of 4 weeks and a maximum of 52 weeks of standard of care, prior to the initial screening visit.\n* The potential subject must have a target ulcer located on the foot with at least 50% of the ulcer below the malleolus.\n* The potential subject must have a target ulcer that is Wagner 1 or 2 grade, extending at least through the dermis or subcutaneous tissue and may involve the muscle provided it is below the medial aspect of the malleolus.\n* The potential subject's affected limb must have adequate perfusion confirmed by vascular assessment. Any of the following methods performed within 3 months of the first screening visit are acceptable:\n\n  1. ABI between 0.7 and ≤ 1.3;\n  2. TBI ≥ 0.6;\n  3. TCOM ≥ 40 mmHg;\n  4. PVR: biphasic.\n* If the potential subject has two or more ulcers, they must be separated by at least 2 cm post-debridement. The largest ulcer satisfying the inclusion and exclusion criteria will be designated as the target ulcer. The potential subject must have a target ulcers located on the plantar aspect of the foot must be offloaded for at least 14 days prior to enrollment.\n* The potential subject must consent to using the prescribed offloading method for the duration of the study.\n* The potential subject must agree to attend the weekly study visits required by the protocol.\n* The potential subject must be willing and able to participate in the informed consent process.\n\nExclusion Criteria: (DFU)\n\n* The potential subject is known to have a life expectancy of \\\u003C 6 months.\n* The potential subject's target ulcer is not secondary to diabetes.\n* The potential subject's target ulcer is infected, requires systemic antibiotic therapy, or there is cellulitis in the surrounding skin.\n* The potential subject's target ulcer exposes tendon or bone.\n* There is evidence of osteomyelitis complicating the potential subject's target ulcer.\n* The potential subject is receiving immunosuppressants (including systemic corticosteroids at doses greater than 10 mg of prednisone per day or equivalent) or cytotoxic chemotherapy or is taking medications that the PI believes will interfere with wound healing (e.g., biologics).\n* The potential subject has applied topical steroids to the ulcer surface within one month of initial screening.\n* The potential subject with a previous partial amputation on the affected foot that results in a deformity that impedes proper offloading of the target ulcer.\n* The potential subject has glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) greater than or equal to 12% within 3 months of the initial screening visit.\n* The surface area of the potential subject's target ulcer has reduced in size by more than 20% in the 2 weeks prior to the initial screening visit (\"historical\" run-in period). EKare Imaging Device is not required for measurements taken during the historical run-in period (e.g., calculating surface area using length X width is acceptable).\n* The surface area measurement of the potential subject's target ulcer decreases by 20% or more during the active 2-week screening phase: the 2 weeks from the initial screening visit (SV-1) to the TV-1 visit during which time the potential subject received SOC.\n* The potential subject has an acute Charcot foot, or an inactive Charcot foot, which impedes proper offloading of the target ulcer.\n* The potential subject is a woman who is pregnant or considering becoming pregnant within the next 6 months.\n* The potential subject has end stage renal disease requiring dialysis.\n* The potential subject has participated in a clinical trial involving treatment with an investigational product within the previous 30 days.\n* A potential subject who, in the opinion of the investigator, has a medical or psychological condition that may interfere with study assessments.\n* The potential subject was treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) or a Cellular, Acellular, Matrix-like Product (CAMP) in the 30 days prior to the initial screening visit.\n* The potential subject has a malnutrition indicator score \\\u003C17 as measured on the Mini Nutritional Assessment.\n* The potential subject has a wound with active or latent infection.\n* The potential subject has a disorder that would create unacceptable risk of post-operative complication.\n\nInclusion Criteria:(VLU)\n\n* The potential subject must be at least 21 years of age or older.\n* At enrollment, the potential subjects must have a target ulcer with a minimum surface area of 1 cm2 and a maximum surface area of 20 cm2 measured post-debridement.\n* The potential subject must have a target ulcer that has been present for a minimum of 4 weeks and a maximum of 52 weeks of standard of care prior to the initial screening visit.\n* The potential subject has no visible signs of healing objectively, less than 40% reduction in wound size in the last 4 weeks.\n* The potential subject's affected limb must have adequate perfusion confirmed by vascular assessment. Any of the following methods performed within 3 months of the first screening visit are acceptable:\n\n  1. ABI between 0.7 and ≤ 1.3;\n  2. TBI ≥ 0.6;\n  3. TCOM ≥ 40 mmHg;\n  4. PVR: biphasic.\n* If the potential subject has two or more ulcers, they must be separated by at least 2 cm post-debridement. The largest ulcer satisfying the inclusion and exclusion criteria will be designated as the target ulcer.\n* The potential subject must agree to attend the weekly study visits required by the protocol.\n* The potential subject must be willing and able to participate in the informed consent process.\n\nExclusion Criteria: (VLU)\n\n* The potential subject is known to have a life expectancy of \\\u003C 6 months.\n* The potential subject's target ulcer is infected, requires systemic antibiotic therapy, or there is cellulitis in the surrounding skin.\n* The potential subject's target ulcer exposes tendon or bone.\n* There is evidence of osteomyelitis complicating the potential subject's target ulcer.\n* The potential subject is receiving immunosuppressants (including systemic corticosteroids at doses greater than 10 mg of prednisone per day or equivalent) or cytotoxic chemotherapy or is taking medications that the PI believes will interfere with wound healing (e.g., biologics).\n* The potential subject has applied topical steroids to the ulcer surface within one month of initial screening.\n* The potential subject has glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) greater than or equal to 12% within 3 months of the initial screening visit.\n* The surface area of the potential subject's target ulcer has reduced in size by more than 20% in the 2 weeks prior to the initial screening visit (\"historical\" run-in period). EKare Imaging Device is not required for measurements taken during the historical run-in period (e.g., calculating surface area using length X width is acceptable).\n* The surface area measurement of the potential subject's target ulcer decreases by 20% or more during the active 2-week screening phase: the 2 weeks from the initial screening visit (SV-1) to the TV-1 visit during which time the potential subject received SOC.\n* The potential subject is a woman who is pregnant or considering becoming pregnant within the next 6 months.\n* The potential subject has end stage renal disease requiring dialysis.\n* The potential subject has participated in a clinical trial involving treatment with an investigational product within the previous 30 days.\n* A potential subject who, in the opinion of the investigator, has a medical or psychological condition that may interfere with study assessments.\n* The potential subject was treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) or a Cellular, Acellular, Matrix-like Product (CAMP) in the 30 days prior to the initial screening visit.\n* The potential subject has a malnutrition indicator score \\\u003C17 as measured on the Mini Nutritional Assessment.\n* The potential subject has a wound with active or latent infection.\n* The subject has a disorder that would create unacceptable risk of post-operative complication.","21 Years",{"count":57,"type":21},340,[59],"PHASE4","Title A Multicenter, Prospective, Randomized Controlled Modified Multi-Platform (Matriarch) Trial Evaluating Several Cellular, Acellular, and Matrix-like Products (CAMPs) and Standard of Care versus Standard of Care alone in the Management of Nonhealing Diabetic Foot and Venous Leg Ulcers.",[62,29,63,64,65,66,67,68,69],"Venous Leg Ulcer","Diabetic Foot","Diabetic Foot Ulcer","Foot Ulcer, Diabetic","Ulcer Foot","Leg Ulcer","Ulcer Venous","Ulcer","RECRUITING","2025-02-12",{"date":73,"type":40},"2025-02-13",{"date":75,"type":40},"2024-12-06",{"date":77,"type":21},"2027-12",{"name":79,"class":47},"Tiger Biosciences, LLC.",1,{"id":82,"slug":83,"hasResults":11,"nctId":84,"briefTitle":85,"officialTitle":86,"acronym":87,"eligibilityCriteria":88,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":18,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":89,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":91,"phases":4,"briefSummary":92,"conditions":93,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":70,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":97,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":98,"startDateStruct":100,"completionDateStruct":102,"leadSponsor":104,"locationsCount":80},"100569721","evaluating-the-durability-of-closure-for-venous-leg-ulcers-100569721","NCT06697925","Evaluating the Durability of Closure for Venous Leg Ulcers","Prospective Multicenter Observational Study Evaluating the Durability of Closure for Venous Leg Ulcers Following a Randomized, Controlled, Clinical Trial","THORSDOTTIR","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* 1\\. Subjects must have participated in the THOR trial and achieved complete closure by the 12-week endpoint.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* 1\\. Subjects who did not participate in the THOR trial. 2. Subjects who participated in the THOR trial and did not achieve complete closure.",{"count":90,"type":21},150,"OBSERVATIONAL","The goal of this observational study is to determine the durability of closure for venous leg ulcer subjects that achieved closure in the THOR trial.",[29,94,62,95,96],"Venous Leg Ulcer (VLU)","Venous Ulcer","VLU","2025-01-22",{"date":99,"type":40},"2025-01-24",{"date":101,"type":21},"2025-01",{"date":103,"type":21},"2026-12",{"name":105,"class":47},"Kerecis Ltd.",{"id":107,"slug":108,"hasResults":11,"nctId":109,"briefTitle":110,"officialTitle":111,"acronym":112,"eligibilityCriteria":113,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":18,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":114,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":115,"briefSummary":116,"conditions":117,"keywords":119,"overallStatus":70,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":97,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":122,"startDateStruct":123,"completionDateStruct":125,"leadSponsor":127,"locationsCount":80},"100569386","phase-4-evaluating-intact-fish-skin-graft-and-standard-of-care-versus-standard-of-care-alone-in-nonhealing-venous-leg-ulcers-100569386","NCT06693570","Evaluating Intact Fish Skin Graft and Standard of Care Versus Standard of Care Alone in Nonhealing Venous Leg Ulcers","A Randomized Controlled Multicenter Clinical Trial Evaluating Intact Fish Skin Graft and Standard of Care Versus Standard of Care Alone in Nonhealing Venous Leg Ulcers","THOR","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Subjects must be at least 18 years of age or older.\n2. Subjects must have a nonhealing venous leg ulcer present for a minimum of 4 weeks and cannot have received more than 52 weeks of high-level compression prior to the initial screening visit.\n3. No visible signs of healing objectively, less than 40% reduction in wound size in the last 4 weeks.\n4. At randomization, subjects must have a target ulcer with a minimum surface area of 1 cm2 and a maximum surface area of 25 cm2 measured post-debridement.\n5. The affected limb must have adequate perfusion confirmed by vascular assessment. Any of the following methods performed within 3 months of the first screening visit are acceptable:\n\n   1. ABI between 0.7 and ≤ 1.3;\n   2. TBI ≥ 0.6;\n   3. TCOM ≥ 40 mmHg;\n   4. PVR: biphasic.\n6. If the potential subject has two or more ulcers, and they are separated by at least 2 cm post-debridement, the largest ulcer satisfying the inclusion and exclusion criteria will be designated as the target ulcer. If the potential subject has two or more ulcers and they are separated by less than 2cm, the entire wound area is designated as the target ulcer.\n7. Subjects must have a Functional Ambulatory Category Score (FACS) of 3 or greater.\n8. Subjects must consent to using the prescribed compression method for the duration of the study.\n9. Subjects must agree to attend the weekly study visits required by the protocol.\n10. Subjects must be willing and able to participate in the informed consent process.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. The potential subject is known to have a life expectancy of \\\u003C 6 months.\n2. The index ulcer is determined to be due to a condition other than venous insufficiency.\n3. The target ulcer exposes muscle, tendon, or bone.\n4. The target ulcer exhibits overt clinical signs and symptoms of infection with cellulitis surrounding the wound margin.\n5. The target ulcer has known or suspected skin malignancy.\n6. The target ulcer has been previously exposed to radiation.\n7. The target ulcer duration is greater than one year having received high level compression without closure for a year or more.\n8. The potential subject has end stage renal disease requiring dialysis.\n9. The potential subject is receiving immunosuppressants (including systemic corticosteroids at doses greater than 10 mg of prednisone per day or equivalent) or cytotoxic chemotherapy or is taking medications that the PI believes will interfere with wound healing (e.g., biologics).\n10. A potential subject who, in the opinion of the investigator, has a medical or psychological condition that may interfere with study assessments.\n11. The potential subject was treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) or a cellular or tissue-based product (CTP) in the 30 days prior to the initial screening visit.\n12. The potential subject has a malnutrition indicator score \\\u003C17 as measured on the Mini Nutritional Assessment.\n13. The potential subject has glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) greater than or equal to 12% within 3 months of the initial screening visit.\n14. The surface area of the target ulcer has reduced in size by more than 20% in the 2 weeks prior to the initial screening visit (\"historical\" run-in period). Digital planimetry is not required for measurements taken during the historical run-in period (e.g., calculating surface area using length X width is acceptable).\n15. The surface area measurement of the target ulcer decreases by 20% or more during the active 2-week screening phase: the 2 weeks from the initial screening visit (SV-1) to the TV-1 visit during which time the potential subject received SOC.\n16. The potential subject has a Functional Ambulatory Category Score (FACS) of less than 3.\n17. The potential subject has a body mass index (BMI) greater than 42\n18. In the last 8 weeks the patient has undergone revascularization (surgical or stenting) to the affected leg.\n19. Venous intervention in the affected limb in the last 30 days.\n20. Presence of any condition (including current drug or alcohol abuse, medical or psychiatric condition) that is likely to impair understanding of or compliance with the study protocol in the judgment of the Investigator.\n21. Pregnancy at enrollment or women who are breastfeeding, or women of childbearing potential who are planning to become pregnant during the time of the study OR are unwilling\u002Funable to use acceptable methods of contraception (birth control pills, barriers, or abstinence).\n22. Know allergy to any of the components of fish skin or bovine collagen.\n23. Participation in a clinical trial involving treatment with an investigational product within the previous 30 days.\n24. A subject with a disorder that would create unacceptable risk of post-operative complications is excluded.",{"count":90,"type":21},[59],"The purpose of this study is to determine the between-arm difference in the proportion of subjects achieving complete closure of hard-to-heal venous leg ulcers (VLU) between Intact Fish Skin Graft plus standard of care (IFSG\u002FSOC) versus standard of care alone (SOC) over 12 weeks.",[94,27,29,118],"Nonhealing Venous Leg Ulcer",[120,121],"Fish Skin Graft","Intact Fish Skin Graft",{"date":99,"type":40},{"date":124,"type":40},"2024-11-25",{"date":126,"type":21},"2026-11",{"name":105,"class":47}]