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A multicenter, randomized controlled clinical trial evaluating the effects of a novel autologous heterogeneous skin construct in the treatment of Wagner one diabetic foot ulcers: Final analysis

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INTERNATIONAL WOUND JOURNAL
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/iwj.14301

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biological products; diabetic foot ulcer; randomized controlled trial; wound healing

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A novel autologous heterogeneous skin construct (AHSC) has been shown to be effective in facilitating complete healing of Wagner 1 diabetic foot ulcers compared to standard of care (SOC) treatment. The final analysis of 100 patients further supports the findings from the interim analysis, with significantly more diabetic wounds closed in the AHSC treatment group compared to the SOC control group. The AHSC treatment also demonstrated a significant difference in percentage area reduction between groups over 8 weeks.
A novel autologous heterogeneous skin construct (AHSC) was previously shown to be effective versus standard of care (SOC) treatment in facilitating complete wound healing of Wagner 1 diabetic foot ulcers in an interim analysis of 50 patients previously published. We now report the final analysis of 100 patients (50 per group), which further supports the interim analysis findings. Forty-five subjects in the AHSC treatment group received only one application of the autologous heterogeneous skin construct, and five received two applications. For the primary endpoint at 12 weeks, there were significantly more diabetic wounds closed in the AHSC treatment group (35/50, 70%) than in the SOC control group (17/50, 34%) (p = 0.00032). A significant difference in percentage area reduction between groups was also demonstrated over 8 weeks (p = 0.009). Forty-nine subjects experienced 148 adverse events: 66 occurred in 21 subjects (42%) in the AHSC treatment group versus 82 in 28 SOC control group subjects (56.0%). Eight subjects were withdrawn due to serious adverse events. Autologous heterogeneous skin construct was shown to be an effective adjunctive therapy for healing Wagner 1 diabetic foot ulcers.

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