Authors

  1. Niezgoda, Jeffrey A. MD, FACHM, FAPWCA, FACEP
  2. Van Gils, Carl C. DPM, MS, CWS
  3. Frykberg, Robert G. DPM, MPH, FAPWCA
  4. Hodde, Jason P. MS
  5. OASIS Diabetic Ulcer Study Group

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To compare healing rates at 12 weeks for full-thickness diabetic foot ulcers treated with OASIS Wound Matrix, an acellular wound care product, versus Regranex Gel.

 

DESIGN: Randomized, prospective, controlled multicenter trial at 9 outpatient wound care clinics.

 

SUBJECTS: A total of 73 patients with at least 1 diabetic foot ulcer were entered into the trial and completed the protocol.

 

INTERVENTION: Patients were randomized to receive either OASIS Wound Matrix (n = 37) or Regranex Gel (n = 36) and a secondary dressing. Wounds were cleansed and debrided, if needed, at a weekly clinic visit. Dressings were changed as needed. The maximum treatment period for each patient was 12 weeks.

 

PRIMARY OUTCOME MEASURE: Incidence of healing in each group at 12 weeks.

 

RESULTS: After 12 weeks of treatment, 18 (49%) OASIS-treated patients had complete wound closure compared with 10 (28%) Regranex-treated patients.

 

CONCLUSION: Although the sample size was not large enough to demonstrate that the incidence of healing in the OASIS group was statistically superior (P = .055), the study results showed that treatment with OASIS is as effective as Regranex in healing full-thickness diabetic foot ulcers by 12 weeks.