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Treatment of Chronic Wound Biofilms
Treatment of Chronic Wound Staphylococcus Aureus Biofilms With Staphylococcus Epidermidis Esp Protein to Promote Healing
Descripción general del estudio
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Intervención / Tratamiento
Descripción detallada
Chronic wounds lead to significant patient morbidity and mortality, and its treatment is associated with a global economic burden of $13-$15 billion annually. In Canada, the average cost of three months of community care for a chronic wound is $ 27,600.00. One of the major complications associated with chronic wounds is colonization with a Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) biofilm. These bacterial biofilms delay re-epithelialization and prevent wound healing. Standard treatment of chronic wound biofilms includes aggressive debridement as well as the addition of anti-biofilm agents such as antimicrobials. Since antimicrobial resistance is becoming a serious problem, finding alternatives is essential.
Staphylococcus epidermidis (S. epidermidis) JK16 cells, their culture supernatants and a serine protease (Esp) in the culture supernatants have been shown to inhibit the formation of and destroy preexisting S. aureus biofilms. The investigators hypothesize that the use of S. epidermidis JK16, culture supernatants or purified Esp protein in the standard wound care protocol will breakdown S. aureus biofilms, decrease bacterial colonization of chronic wounds and improve healing times. The investigators will employ a two-way cross over study where participants will receive standard wound care or S. epidermidis JK16 Esp supplemented treatment for the first 6 weeks followed by cross over for a further 6 weeks. These patients will be recruited from the Wound Healing Clinic at Vancouver General Hospital. Standard wound care will be provided in accordance with established protocols based on "Best Clinical Practice Guidelines for Venous Leg Ulcers" from the Canadian Association of Wound Care. For the S. epidermidis JK16 Esp supplemented treatment arm, the investigators will produce purified Esp and impregnate wound dressings with this protein. After 6 weeks, participants will be crossed over to the corresponding treatment arm.
Our primary outcome measure will be healing rate as calculated for each 6 week standard or experimental treatment periods. The investigators will employ standardized photography and wound image analysis software to calculate the healing rate. Other outcome measures will include visual detection and qualitative assessment of biofilms as determined by trained nurses and/or physicians. Finally, bacterial type and quantity will be determined by wound biopsy. Outcome measures for standard treatment arms will be compared with results from S. epidermidis JK16 Esp supplemented treatment arms. Objectives of this pilot study include:
- To assess the feasibility of conducting a more definitive trial to examine the efficacy of S. epidermidis Esp protein from strain JK16 in healing chronic wounds
- To perform a pilot study using a cross-over design with the purified S. epidermidis Esp protein from strain JK16 in comparison to standard therapy
- To demonstrate that the intervention is acceptable to participants
- To demonstrate the safety of the intervention
- To explore the biologic activity of S. epidermidis Esp protein from strain JK16 on wound biofilms and healing times
Tipo de estudio
Fase
- No aplica
Contactos y Ubicaciones
Ubicaciones de estudio
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British Columbia
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canadá, V5Z 1M9
- Wound Healing Clinic,Vancouver General Hospital - Gordon and Leslie Diamond Health Care Centre
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Criterios de participación
Criterio de elegibilidad
Edades elegibles para estudiar
Acepta Voluntarios Saludables
Géneros elegibles para el estudio
Descripción
Inclusion Criteria:
- Have a leg ulcer with the ankle brachial pressure index (ABPI) equal or greater than 0.6;
- Have a wound that is 15 cm or less in diameter;
- Are 19 years or older;
- Have no known contraindication to the treatment products
Exclusion Criteria:
- Have a leg ulcer caused by pressure, diabetes, ischemia, inflammatory disorder, hematologic disorder or malignancy
- Have applied an antiseptic to the wound in the one week prior to recruitment
- Have received systemic or topical antibiotic therapy within 48 hours prior to recruitment
- Are being treated with systemic steroids (prednisone)
Plan de estudios
¿Cómo está diseñado el estudio?
Detalles de diseño
- Propósito principal: Tratamiento
- Asignación: Aleatorizado
- Modelo Intervencionista: Asignación cruzada
- Enmascaramiento: Ninguno (etiqueta abierta)
Armas e Intervenciones
Grupo de participantes/brazo |
Intervención / Tratamiento |
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Experimental: Esp-supplemented standard wound care
500 pmol Esp protein will be added to the standard wound care protocol.
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Comparador activo: Standard wound care
The standard treatment protocol established at the Vancouver Wound Healing Clinic is based on the "Best Clinical Practice Guidelines for Venous Leg Ulcers" from the Canadian Association of Wound Care.
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¿Qué mide el estudio?
Medidas de resultado primarias
Medida de resultado |
Medida Descripción |
Periodo de tiempo |
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rate of wound healing
Periodo de tiempo: 6 weeks
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The rate of wound healing (% change in wound surface area) over each 6-week treatment period.
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6 weeks
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Medidas de resultado secundarias
Medida de resultado |
Medida Descripción |
Periodo de tiempo |
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A qualitative assessment of the healing process.
Periodo de tiempo: 1 week
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A physician or nurse will record a visual assessment of the chronic wound in order to obtain a qualitative wound score.
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1 week
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Otras medidas de resultado
Medida de resultado |
Medida Descripción |
Periodo de tiempo |
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Bacterial type and quantity.
Periodo de tiempo: 6 weeks
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This will be determined by wound biopsy performed at baseline and at weeks 6 and 12.
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6 weeks
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Colaboradores e Investigadores
Patrocinador
Investigadores
- Investigador principal: Brian Kunimoto, MD, University of British Columbia
Fechas de registro del estudio
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Finalización primaria (Anticipado)
Finalización del estudio (Anticipado)
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Primero enviado que cumplió con los criterios de control de calidad
Publicado por primera vez (Estimar)
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Última actualización enviada que cumplió con los criterios de control de calidad
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Otros números de identificación del estudio
- H12-00862
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