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Use of an aseptically processed, dehydrated human amnion and chorion membrane improves likelihood and rate of healing in chronic diabetic foot ulcers: A prospective, randomised, multi‐centre clinical trial in 80 patients

Amnion and chorion allografts have shown great promise in healing diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). Results from an interim analysis of 40 patients have demonstrated the accelerated healing ability of a novel aseptically processed, dehydrated human amnion and chorion allograft (dHACA). The goal of this s...

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Autores principales: DiDomenico, Lawrence A, Orgill, Dennis P, Galiano, Robert D, Serena, Thomas E, Carter, Marissa J, Kaufman, Jarrod P, Young, Nathan J, Jacobs, Allen M, Zelen, Charles M
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7949511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30019528
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iwj.12954
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author DiDomenico, Lawrence A
Orgill, Dennis P
Galiano, Robert D
Serena, Thomas E
Carter, Marissa J
Kaufman, Jarrod P
Young, Nathan J
Jacobs, Allen M
Zelen, Charles M
author_facet DiDomenico, Lawrence A
Orgill, Dennis P
Galiano, Robert D
Serena, Thomas E
Carter, Marissa J
Kaufman, Jarrod P
Young, Nathan J
Jacobs, Allen M
Zelen, Charles M
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description Amnion and chorion allografts have shown great promise in healing diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). Results from an interim analysis of 40 patients have demonstrated the accelerated healing ability of a novel aseptically processed, dehydrated human amnion and chorion allograft (dHACA). The goal of this study was to report on the full trial results of 80 patients where dHACA was compared with standard of care (SOC) in achieving wound closure in non‐healing DFUs. After a 2‐week screening period, during which patients with DFUs were unsuccessfully treated with SOC, patients were randomised to either SOC alone or SOC with dHACA applied weekly for up to 12 weeks. At 12 weeks, 85% (34/40) of the dHACA‐treated DFUs healed, compared with 33% (13/40) treated with SOC alone. Mean time to heal within 12 weeks was significantly faster for the dHACA‐ treated group compared with SOC, 37 days vs 67 days in the SOC group (P = .000006). Mean number of grafts used per healed wound during the same time period was 4.0, and mean cost of the tissue to heal a DFU was $1771. The authors concluded that aseptically processed dHACA heals DFUs significantly faster than SOC at 12 weeks.
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spelling pubmed-79495112021-07-02 Use of an aseptically processed, dehydrated human amnion and chorion membrane improves likelihood and rate of healing in chronic diabetic foot ulcers: A prospective, randomised, multi‐centre clinical trial in 80 patients DiDomenico, Lawrence A Orgill, Dennis P Galiano, Robert D Serena, Thomas E Carter, Marissa J Kaufman, Jarrod P Young, Nathan J Jacobs, Allen M Zelen, Charles M Int Wound J Original Articles Amnion and chorion allografts have shown great promise in healing diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). Results from an interim analysis of 40 patients have demonstrated the accelerated healing ability of a novel aseptically processed, dehydrated human amnion and chorion allograft (dHACA). The goal of this study was to report on the full trial results of 80 patients where dHACA was compared with standard of care (SOC) in achieving wound closure in non‐healing DFUs. After a 2‐week screening period, during which patients with DFUs were unsuccessfully treated with SOC, patients were randomised to either SOC alone or SOC with dHACA applied weekly for up to 12 weeks. At 12 weeks, 85% (34/40) of the dHACA‐treated DFUs healed, compared with 33% (13/40) treated with SOC alone. Mean time to heal within 12 weeks was significantly faster for the dHACA‐ treated group compared with SOC, 37 days vs 67 days in the SOC group (P = .000006). Mean number of grafts used per healed wound during the same time period was 4.0, and mean cost of the tissue to heal a DFU was $1771. The authors concluded that aseptically processed dHACA heals DFUs significantly faster than SOC at 12 weeks. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2018-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7949511/ /pubmed/30019528 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iwj.12954 Text en © 2018 The Authors. International Wound Journal published by Medicalhelplines.com Inc and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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DiDomenico, Lawrence A
Orgill, Dennis P
Galiano, Robert D
Serena, Thomas E
Carter, Marissa J
Kaufman, Jarrod P
Young, Nathan J
Jacobs, Allen M
Zelen, Charles M
Use of an aseptically processed, dehydrated human amnion and chorion membrane improves likelihood and rate of healing in chronic diabetic foot ulcers: A prospective, randomised, multi‐centre clinical trial in 80 patients
title Use of an aseptically processed, dehydrated human amnion and chorion membrane improves likelihood and rate of healing in chronic diabetic foot ulcers: A prospective, randomised, multi‐centre clinical trial in 80 patients
title_full Use of an aseptically processed, dehydrated human amnion and chorion membrane improves likelihood and rate of healing in chronic diabetic foot ulcers: A prospective, randomised, multi‐centre clinical trial in 80 patients
title_fullStr Use of an aseptically processed, dehydrated human amnion and chorion membrane improves likelihood and rate of healing in chronic diabetic foot ulcers: A prospective, randomised, multi‐centre clinical trial in 80 patients
title_full_unstemmed Use of an aseptically processed, dehydrated human amnion and chorion membrane improves likelihood and rate of healing in chronic diabetic foot ulcers: A prospective, randomised, multi‐centre clinical trial in 80 patients
title_short Use of an aseptically processed, dehydrated human amnion and chorion membrane improves likelihood and rate of healing in chronic diabetic foot ulcers: A prospective, randomised, multi‐centre clinical trial in 80 patients
title_sort use of an aseptically processed, dehydrated human amnion and chorion membrane improves likelihood and rate of healing in chronic diabetic foot ulcers: a prospective, randomised, multi‐centre clinical trial in 80 patients
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7949511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30019528
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iwj.12954
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