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Venous Leg Ulcer
Primary: Time to Complete Healing of Reference Ulcer — 77; 69 days — p=0.246
Venous Leg Ulcer · Venous Stasis Ulcers
Primary: The Average Percent (%) Change From Baseline in the Target Wound Area in Each Treatment Group Over the Twelve-week Double-blind Treatment Period. — -77.11; -70.15…
Venous Insufficiency · Venous Reflux · Lower Extremity Ulcer
Primary: Wound Area Mean Percent Reduction — 45.8; 61.6 percentage of mean area reduction — p=<0.024
Venous Leg Ulcers
Primary: Wound Closure — 17; 23 participants
Ulcer · Venous Ulcer · Skin Ulcer
Primary: Logarithm of Percentage of Baseline Ulcer Size — 3.6043; 3.5030 Mean of log (percentage of baseline area — p=0.652
Varicose Ulcer
Primary: Percentage Change in Wound Area — -39.2; -46.6 percentage change in wound area — p=0.565
Varicose Ulcer
Primary: Identification of Biomarkers Predictive of Ulcer Healing. — 9 Number of biomarkers
Venous Leg Ulcer · Mixed Leg Ulcer
Primary: Percentage Change of the Wound Area — 42.41; 60.75; 25.18; 72.16 percentage of change
Venous Hypertension Ulcers · Venous Stasis Ulcer · Venous Ulcer
Primary: Number of Participants With Ulcer Recurrence — 6; 3; 11; 5 participants — p=0.091
Venous Leg Ulcer
Primary: Change in Bacterial Load — 12678.81; 33190.8 CFU/gram
Leg Ulcers
Primary: Safety Measured by the Number of Subjects With Adverse Events (Including Any Deterioration of Ulcer) — 33; 47 Number of Subjects with Adverse Events
Venous Leg Ulcer
Primary: Relative Reduction of Reference Ulcer Area After 4 Weeks of Treatment on Top of Standard of Care Compared With Baseline Reference Ulcer Area (W000) Assessed During Study…
Venous Leg Ulcer
Primary: Complete Healing of the Study Ulcer by Week 16. — 201; 176 participants — p=0.1030
Venous Leg Ulcer
Primary: Change From Baseline in Wound Perimeter — 29.36; 43.64 mm
Diabetic Foot Ulcer · Peripheral Arterial Disease · Wound; Foot
Primary: Transcutaneous Oxygen Pressure (TcPO2) — 50.96 mmHg
Venous Leg Ulcers
Primary: Compare the Treatment Groups for the Proportion of Subjects With Complete Wound Closure Over the 12-Week Treatment Period From Baseline — 129; 126; 82; 84 participants…
Venous Leg Ulcer
Primary: Change in the Genetic Profile After Debridement in the Intervention Group. — 1031 Number of Differentially Expressed Genes
Leg Ulcers Venous · Dehiscence, Surgical Wound
Primary: Size of Wound Remaining Compared to Initial Wound Size — 42.58; 53.78 percentage of the remaining area
Trophic Ulcers · Chronic Venous Insufficiency
Primary: Number of Participants With Trophic Ulcer Healing — 11; 28 Participants
Lymphedema
Primary: Median Time to Wound Closure at 9 Months — 141; 211 median number of days for complete heali
Diabetes
Primary: Number of Day Until 50% Healing of Leg Ulcer — 55; 30 Days
Leg Ulcer · Varicose Ulcer
Primary: Primary Efficacy: Cumulative Proportion of Patients Completely Healed by the End of the Treatment Period, as Judged by the Investigator's Direct Observation. — 1; 4; 3…
Venous Leg Ulcer
Primary: Mean Relative Wound Area Reduction as Indication of Total Wound Healing — 46.3; 43.9 relative wound area reduction (%)
Venous Leg Ulcers · Mixed Leg Ulcers
Primary: Efficacy Will be Defined as Absolute Wound Size Reduction. — -4.65; -5.09 cm2
Venous Leg Ulcer
Primary: Primary Care Practitioners and the Management of Venous Leg Ulcers. — 50; 34; 45 Participants
Venous Ulcer
Primary: Interface Pressure at V3 — 28.4; 30.1 mmHg
Venous Leg Ulcer
Primary: Pain Intensity at Removal of the Primary Dressing, Evaluated by the Subject Just After Removal — 11.9; 11.7 units on a scale: 0-100 mm
Venous Leg Ulcer · Chronic Venous Insufficiency · Venous Stasis Ulcer
Primary: Number of Participants Who Agreed With Tolerance and Comfort Questionnaire Items After Using a Dual Action Pneumatic Compression Device — 12; 8; 9; 15 Participants
Venous Leg Ulcer · Diabetic Foot
Primary: Effectiveness of AQUACEL® Ag+ Extra™ and Cutimed® Sorbact® on Wound Management — 80; 60 Number of Wounds
Venous Leg Ulcers
Primary: Percentage Wound Area Change — 78.9; 65.4 percentage wound area reduction