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EPC Silver Wound Gel (EPC-123) Feasibility Clinical Study: Prospective, Single-arm, Repeated Measures Study of EPC Silver Wound Gel in the Management of Locally Infected Diabetic Foot Ulcers
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating EPC Silver Wound Gel for Diabetic Foot Ulcer and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 5 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The objective of this single-arm feasibility study is to investigate the safety and impact of the topical EPC Silver Wound Gel (EPC-123) in the management of diabetic foot ulcer wounds not progressing under the current standard of care.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Re-application of EPC-123 will occur within 48 hours of the initial application. Secondary dressings will be selected at the discretion of the clinician or home care provider, based upon best practice guidelines for moisture management and will consist of a selection between the following secondary dressings: Mesorb® (Molnyke), Gauze, Cling (self-adherent gauze), or MediporeTM (3M). Application of EPC-123 will be executed at the Lawson Health Research Institute every second visit, where interim applications will be facilitated by home care. To support home care applications, a study kit will be provided to home care professionals inclusive of the EPC Silver Wound Gel, secondary dressings required, and instructions for removal/re-application.