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Pressure Ulcers
Primary: Transepidermal Water Loss (TEWL) in g/m2/h on Sacrum, at Baseline — 7.8; 7.7; 7.1 g/m2/h
Diabetic Foot Ulcer · Offloading
Primary: Lower Extremity Perfusion Change From Baseline to 4 Weeks — 167; 75 percentage of baseline perfusion
Heel Pressure Ulceration Prevention Strategies
Primary: Average Contact Force Exerted on the Heel — 60.25; 39.74; 5.57; 29.34 mmHg — p=<0.00005
Foot Ulcer, Diabetic
Primary: Maximum Average Pressure at Baseline With Pressure Alternating Shoes, Right Foot (Before Any Cells Were Offloaded) — 118.5; 113.7; 96.6; 54.9 kPa
Venous Ulcer
Primary: Interface Pressure at V3 — 28.4; 30.1 mmHg
Diabetic Foot Ulcer · Diabetic Foot
Primary: Plantar Foot Temperature Changes in Regions-of-interest in Response to Walking — 0.758; 0.272 Absolute change in temperature degrees
Pressure Ulcers · Spinal Cord Injuries
Primary: Percent of Possible Self-Reported Skin Care Behaviors — 73.8; 74.1; 83.5; 79.5 % of Possible Self-Reported Behaviors
Pressure Sore
Primary: Percent Change in Wound Area — -78.5; -65.1 percentage change
Flat Foot · Pressure Ulcer
Primary: Heel Pressure Sores (Numbers of Participants With Heel Pressure Sores) — 17; 21 Participants
Diabetes · PAD · Lower Extremity Edema
Primary: Change in Balance From Baseline to 4 Weeks — 0.94; 0.76 cm
Pressure Ulcers
Primary: Percentage of Wounds Healed — 63.1; 6.1 percentage of wounds
Venous Hypertension Ulcers · Venous Stasis Ulcer · Venous Ulcer
Primary: Number of Participants With Ulcer Recurrence — 6; 3; 11; 5 participants — p=0.091
Pain · Ankle Injuries
Primary: The Presence and Severity of Secondary Site Pain — 31 Participants
Pressure Ulcer
Primary: Number of Pressure Ulcers Category II, III, IV, Unstageable, Deep Tissue Injury (DTI) at Heels and/or Sacrum (Proportion) — 6; 22 Pressure ulcer
Pressure Ulcer
Primary: Number of Participants Who Developed a New Pressure Ulcer Category 2 or Worse on Sacrum, Heels or Greater Trochanter — 43; 34 Participants — p=0.04
Hip Fracture · Pressure Ulcer
Primary: Number of Participants With Pressure Sores — 8; 28 Participants
Diabetes
Primary: Number of Participants Who Developed Foot Ulcer During Study Time Frame — 76; 82 Participants
Mobility Limitation
Primary: Incidence of a Sitting-induced Pressure Ulcer — 19; 15; 75; 69 Participants — p=0.77
Pressure Ulcers
Primary: Change From Baseline in Ulcer Surface Area at Week 12 — -7.96 cm^2
Diabetic Foot Ulcer
Primary: Time to New Foot Complication Among All Randomized Participants — 12; 14 Participants
Plantar Fasciitis, Chronic · Heel Pain Syndrome · Fat Pad Syndrome
Primary: Change in Foot Pain From Screening/Baseline Visit to 4 Week Visit as Reported on the Pittsburgh Foot Survey. — 2.930 Score on a scale — p=0.0796
Venous Leg Ulcer
Primary: Time to Complete Healing of Reference Ulcer — 77; 69 days — p=0.246
Pressure Ulcer · Spinal Cord Injuries
Primary: Pressure Ulcer Size (Length x Width x Depth, cm^3) at Baseline — 10.13; 21.00 cm^3
Pressure Ulcer
Primary: Erythema ( No/Yes) — 5; 24; 16; 13 participants
Diabetic Foot Ulcer · Peripheral Arterial Disease · Wound; Foot
Primary: Transcutaneous Oxygen Pressure (TcPO2) — 50.96 mmHg
Peripheral Artery Disease
Primary: Change in WIQ Distance Subscore — 22.7; -7.2 Scale units
Diabetes Mellitus · Peripheral Neuropathy · Orthotic Device
Primary: Peak Plantar Pressure — 75.3; 14.2; 14.5; 22.8 Newtons per squared centimeters
Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Primary: Size of Index Wound Based on Calculations Wound Width x Length x Depth 2. Size of Index Wound Based on Calculations Wound Width x Length x Depth — 2.05; 3.33 mm^3
Amputation · Amputation; Postoperative, Sequelae · Wound Dehiscence
Primary: Overall Rate of Wound Complications — 26; 31 Participants
Pressure Incidence Prevention
Primary: User Friendliness of Both Sacrum and Heel (Left & Right) Dressings: Comfort, Conformability, Acceptability, the Handling at Application and Ease of Inspection of the…