- ICH GCP
- US Clinical Trials Registry
- Clinical Trial NCT02716519
Use of Santyl Within an Accountable Care Organization
Clinical Outcomes for Chronic Ulcers Treated With Clostridial Collagenase (SANTYL®) Versus Standard Care Within the Continuum of Care of an Accountable Care Organization (ACO)
Study Overview
Status
Conditions
Intervention / Treatment
Study Type
Phase
- Phase 4
Contacts and Locations
Study Locations
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Pennsylvania
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, 16066
- University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
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Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Genders Eligible for Study
Description
INCLUSION CRITERIA
- Provide written informed consent, which will consist of reading, signing, and dating the informed consent document after the Investigator, sub-Investigator or other designated study staff member has explained the study procedures, risks, and contact information.
- Eighteen (18) years of age or older, of either sex, and of any race or skin type.
- Willing and able to make all required study visits.
- Able to follow instructions and perform the dressing changes at home or have a caregiver who can perform the dressing changes according to the protocol.
- Subject is currently being treated in an in-patient acute care setting.
- Willing to use an appropriate off-loading device to keep weight off of foot ulcers; currently receiving adequate pressure redistribution according to local protocol in the affected area for pressure ulcers.
For DFU: An ulcer present on any part of the plantar surface of the foot or plantar surface of the hallux which is 0.5 cm2 - 10 cm2 inclusive (as measured at the Screening Visit using the ARANZ Silhouette imaging device).
For PU: Stage II-IV ulcer that is 1 cm2 to 64 cm2 inclusive (as measured at the Screening Visit using the ARANZ Silhouette imaging device).
- Subjects may have more than one ulcer without limitation on the ulcer burden, but only one qualifying ulcer per subject will be selected for the study (selection based on greatest clinical need, as determined by the Investigator).
- For lower extremity ulcers: Adequate arterial blood flow as evidenced by an ankle brachial index (ABI) of > 0.70 and ≤ 1.2. If ABI > 1.2, perfusion at or near the site of the ulcer must be confirmed: i.e., the foot is warm to the touch and has palpable pulses. Availability of an ABI completed within the 90 days of Screening is acceptable.
- Separation of at least 5 cm (closest ulcer edge to other closest ulcer edge) as measured using the ARANZ Silhouette imaging device if ≥ 2 ulcers are present.
- Target ulcer is not infected based on clinical assessment.
EXCLUSION CRITERIA
- Contraindications or hypersensitivity to the use of clostridial collagenase.
- Participation in another clinical trial within thirty (30) days of Screening, or planned participation overlapping with this study.
- Bleeding disorder that would preclude sharp debridement during the study.
- Active cellulitis of the target ulcer, lymphangitic streaking, deep tissue abscess, or infection of muscle, tendon, joint or bone.
- Co-morbidities leading to systemic organ dysfunction or severe single- or multi-organ failure that in the opinion of the Investigator would preclude safe subject participation in the study.
- A target ulcer which involves the underlying tissues of tendon.
- Diagnosis of chronic granulomatous disease, leukocyte adhesion defects, or severe neutropenia.
Current treatment (at the time of the Screening Visit) with any of the following:
- Systemic corticosteroids. If corticosteroid treatment was for ≥ 10 days, there must be a 1 week interval between discontinuation and screening.
- Immunosuppressive agents
- Chemotherapeutic agents
- Antiviral agents
- Systemic antibiotic therapy for acute wound-related infection
- Topical antibiotic treatment of the target ulcer
Treatment of target ulcer with bioactive therapies within 1 month of screening:
- Platelet-derived growth factor (e.g., Regranex)
- Cellular or Tissue-based Products (e.g., Apligraf, Dermagraft, Integra, Oasis, etc.)
- Amniotic membrane products (e.g., EpiFix, Grafix, etc.)
- Prior treatment of target ulcer for any length of time with CCO (SANTYL) within 30 days of screening.
- Any prior radiation therapy to the affected area
- Medical or physical condition that, in the opinion of the Investigator, would preclude safe subject participation in the study.
- Blood counts and blood chemistry values as follows:
NOTE: Availability of lab results within the 30 days of Screening is acceptable.
- Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) > 3x upper limit of normal
- Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) > 3x upper limit of normal
- Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) > 2.5x upper limit of normal
- Serum albumin < 2.0 g/dL
- Pre-albumin levels of < 10 mg/dL
- Alkaline phosphatase > 500 U/L
- Serum total bilirubin > 3.0 mg/dL
- Serum BUN > 75 mg/dL
- Serum creatinine > 4.5 mg/dL
- HbA1c > 12%
- Hemoglobin (Hgb) < 8.0 g/dL
- WBC < 2.0 x 109/L
- Absolute neutrophil count < 1.0 x 109/L
- Platelet count < 50 x 109/L
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
- Primary Purpose: Treatment
- Allocation: Randomized
- Interventional Model: Parallel Assignment
- Masking: None (Open Label)
Arms and Interventions
Participant Group / Arm |
Intervention / Treatment |
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Experimental: Santyl
Collagenase ointment applied topically once per day for up to six weeks
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Collagenase ointment applied topically once per day for up to six weeks
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Active Comparator: Standard Card
Standard Care not specified by the protocol; Investigators choose the appropriate standard care treatment for each participant
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Standard Care not specified by the protocol; Investigators choose the appropriate standard care treatment for each participant
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What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Target Ulcer Complications
Time Frame: 12 months
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Target ulcer complications from baseline to the end of the assessment period in each treatment group:
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12 months
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Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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The incidence of increase in ulcer size by more than 25% between treatment groups during the assessment period
Time Frame: 12 months
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12 months
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The incidence of cellulitis between treatment groups during the assessment period
Time Frame: 12 months
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12 months
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The incidence of ulcer infections between treatment groups during the assessment period
Time Frame: 12 months
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12 months
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The incidence of osteomyelitis between treatment groups during the assessment period
Time Frame: 12 months
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12 months
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The incidence of requirement for surgical intervention between treatment groups during the assessment period
Time Frame: 12 months
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12 months
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Percentage change in ulcer area from baseline to the end of treatment period
Time Frame: 12 months
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12 months
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Study discontinuations (target ulcer related)
Time Frame: 12 months
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12 months
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Hospital readmission for target ulcer treatment
Time Frame: 12 months
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12 months
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Emergency department visits for target ulcer treatment
Time Frame: 12 months
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12 months
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During the acute phase, daily time at bedside for target ulcer treatment
Time Frame: 6 months
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6 months
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During the acute phase, daily wound care products (including dressings) for target ulcer treatment
Time Frame: 6 months
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During the acute phase, the quantity of daily wound care products (including dressings) for target ulcer treatment will be collected.
At the conclusion of the study, the wound care products used will be costed using national costing averages.
Total costs will be aggregated on a per patient basis and then compared between the standard of care group and the Santyl group.
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6 months
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During the acute phase, daily antibiotics and analgesics used for target ulcer treatment
Time Frame: 6 months
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6 months
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During the acute phase, daily lab tests for target ulcer treatment
Time Frame: 6 months
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6 months
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During the acute phase, daily surgical procedures for target ulcer treatment
Time Frame: 6 months
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6 months
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During the post-acute phase, weekly clinician time at bedside for target ulcer treatment
Time Frame: 12 months
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12 months
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During the post-acute phase, weekly patient and caregiver time for target ulcer treatment
Time Frame: 6 months
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6 months
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During the post-acute phase, weekly wound care products (including dressings) for target ulcer treatment
Time Frame: 6 months
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6 months
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During the post-acute phase, weekly antibiotics and analgesics used for target ulcer treatment
Time Frame: 6 months
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6 months
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During the post-acute phase, weekly lab tests for target ulcer treatment
Time Frame: 6 months
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6 months
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During the post-acute phase, weekly surgical procedures for target ulcer treatment
Time Frame: 6 months
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6 months
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Collaborators and Investigators
Sponsor
Investigators
- Study Chair: Jaime E Dickerson, PhD, Smith & Nephew, Inc.
- Principal Investigator: Sandeep Kathju, MD/PhD, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Study record dates
Study Major Dates
Study Start
Primary Completion (Anticipated)
Study Completion (Anticipated)
Study Registration Dates
First Submitted
First Submitted That Met QC Criteria
First Posted (Estimate)
Study Record Updates
Last Update Posted (Actual)
Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria
Last Verified
More Information
Terms related to this study
Keywords
Additional Relevant MeSH Terms
Other Study ID Numbers
- 017-101-09-037
Plan for Individual participant data (IPD)
Plan to Share Individual Participant Data (IPD)?
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