357 trials (keyword fallback)
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
Pressure Ulcers
Primary: Transepidermal Water Loss (TEWL) in g/m2/h on Sacrum, at Baseline — 7.8; 7.7; 7.1 g/m2/h
Venous Hypertension Ulcers · Venous Stasis Ulcer · Venous Ulcer
Primary: Number of Participants With Ulcer Recurrence — 6; 3; 11; 5 participants — p=0.091
Reflux Esophagitis · Gastric Ulcer · Duodenal Ulcer
Primary: Presence/Absence of Reflux Esophagitis Relapse — 0; 1; 7; 18 Participants
Focus of Study is to Determine Efficacy of Compex
Primary: Pain Scores on the Visual Analog Scale — 2.64; 2.60; 2.45; .80 scores on a scale
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…
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Primary: Quadriceps Fibre Size of Type IIa Fibres — 3885; 4326; 3610 micrometers squared
Acute Deep Venous Thrombosis of the Lower Extremity
Primary: Number of Participants With Restored Venous Function — 28 participants
Peripheral Arterial Disease · Intermittent Claudication
Primary: Change in Six-minute Walk Distance — 32.3 Meters
Gastric Ulcer, Duodenal Ulcer, and Reflux Esophagitis
Primary: Percentage of Participants With Gastric Ulcer Who Had One or More Adverse Drug Reactions — 1.00 Percentage of Participants
Venous Leg Ulcer · Mixed Leg Ulcer
Primary: Percentage Change of the Wound Area — 42.41; 60.75; 25.18; 72.16 percentage of change
Leg Length Inequality · Osteoarthritis, Knee · Osteoarthritis, Hip
Primary: Change in Pain Intensity — -0.8; -2.9 units on a scale
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 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