- not yet recruiting
FeetSee Thermal Images Collection Protocol in Diabetes Patients
This study uses a special camera called FeetSee to take pictures of people's feet at home. It's for adults with diabetes who have had a foot ulcer and nerve damage. The goal is to see if finding 'hot spots' on the feet can help prevent new ulcers.
Lithuania · United Kingdom - not yet recruiting
Study to Assess Remote Imaging System to Monitor Diabetic Foot Ulcers
This study looks at a new remote imaging system called TASHA for monitoring diabetic foot ulcers. It aims to see if TASHA can accurately measure ulcers like doctors do, if patients can use it themselves, and how well clinic assessments match remote reviews.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Diabetic Foot Ulcer Research Study
This study compares a new wound dressing to current NHS care for diabetic foot ulcers. We want to see if the new dressing helps wounds heal faster and better in people with diabetes. Your usual clinic appointments will include either the new dressing or the standard one.
United Kingdom - authorisedPhase I and Phase II (Integrated)- First administration to humans
NEurotrophins Mimetic compound for the treatment of diabetic foot UlcerS
This study is testing a new medicine, Udonitrectag, for diabetic foot ulcers. Researchers want to see if it's safe for people to use and how well it works to help ulcers heal. This is an early-stage trial, focusing on safety first.
Italy - authorisedTherapeutic exploratory (Phase II)
(ESMERALD) A phase-2A, single-centre, prospective, uncontrolled, open label, single arm, exploratory clinical study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of cutaneous AUP1602-C with foam dressing as a treatment for non-healing neuroischemic diabetic foot ulcers
This study looks at a new skin treatment, AUP1602-C, combined with a foam dressing. It aims to see how safe and effective it is for healing long-lasting foot ulcers in people with diabetes that have nerve and blood flow problems.
Italy - authorisedTherapeutic use (Phase IV)
Healing Diabetic Foot Ulcers with Semaglutide
This study is looking at how well a medicine called semaglutide (also known as Ozempic) helps diabetic foot ulcers to heal. It compares how quickly ulcers close when people use semaglutide alongside their usual care, against those who only receive standard care.
Netherlands - active not recruiting
Geko™ Cross Therapy Registry - Wound
This study is gathering information about how a small device, called geko™, helps people in the UK with leg wounds like ulcers. It's a registry, meaning it collects real-world data to understand if the geko™ device improves patient care over time.
United States · United Kingdom