Vibration Enhances Diabetic ULCER Healing

NCT ID: NCT04275804

Last Updated: 2021-07-28

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

106 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2022-01-01

Study Completion Date

2024-12-31

Brief Summary

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Objectives:

Diabetes has a prevalence of 11.6% in China with diabetic foot ulcerations affecting over 30 million Chinese. 85% of these patients require amputation and 5-year mortality for diabetics is 70% when associated foot ulcers.

Clinical trials have shown that standing on whole-body vibration platforms, specifically low-magnitude high-frequency vibration (LMHFV); promotes angiogenesis, enhances muscle bulk and accelerates epithelization. Investigation on diabetic rats with foot wounds found accelerated wound healing, increased perfusion and upregulation of factors such as VEGF, PECAM-1 and PCNA.

Hypothesis:

The investigators postulate LMHFV will enhance diabetic foot ulcer healing.

Design and Subjects:

Prospective, single-centre, randomised control trial to treat 106 subjects with diabetic foot ulcers.

Interventions:

The intervention group will stand on LMHFV whole-body vibration platforms for 20min on alternate days for 20 weeks, together with conventional dressing by a trained wound-care nurse as in the control group.

Main Outcome Measures:

Ulcer size will be measured at multiple time points, the incidence of amputations/infections will be recorded, perfusion via ankle-brachial pressure index will be calculated and foot function via the foot and ankle outcome score will be analysed.

Data analysis:

Repeated measure of ANOVA to analyze time-point differences and student's t-test for same time-point comparison.

Expected Results:

This is the first clinical trial to investigate the effect of whole-body vibration on diabetic foot ulcers. It will show the investigators if the results from animal studies will translate into clinically significant results. If positive effects are established, whole-body vibration can be a valuable treatment regime to tackle diabetic foot ulcers.

Detailed Description

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Plan of Investigation: (fig 04 in supplementary notes, CONSORT diagram)

Subjects:

Participants will be recruited from the patients in the Orthopaedic \& Traumatology department at the Prince of Wales Hospital, the tertiary teaching hospital affiliated to CUHK.

Sample size: 106 subjects randomized 1:1 into the two treatment groups accounting for a dropout rate of 15%.

The sample size was calculated by using the primary endpoint of wound size in G\*Power 3.1.9.4 (Germany). Using a 1:1 randomization ratio a type I error rate (a-level) of 0.05 and power of 0.95. Our vibration study of diabetic rat wounds showed an effect size d of 0.99. We estimate a tuned-down effect in human subjects, thus using an effect size of 0.7 we calculated that we should recruit 90 participants with 45 in each group. (22)

Methods:

Study Design:

Randomized Controlled Trial 1:1 randomization into control n=58 or intervention (Vibration) group n=58. Intervention

* Control group: conventional dressing
* Vibration group: conventional dressing + LMHFV

Data Analysis:

Randomisation performed using computer-generated randomization with a 1:1 allocation ratio using permuted block randomization to ensure similar numbers in the control and vibration group.

Compliance to intervention:

Conventional dressing: Each attendance to wound dressing will be recorded by the clinic nurse; those with \<60% attendance to the wound clinic will be excluded.

LMHFV Vibration: each participant in the vibration intervention group will be assigned a personal 'smart card'. This smart card will record each utilization of the vibration platform to ensure compliance, those with \<66% attendance will be excluded.

Repeated measures of ANOVA will be used to analyze the ulcer size groups and time points differences with be analyzed with post-hoc Bonferroni tests. Student's t-test for two independent samples will be used to compare groups of the same time point. Statistical analyses will be performed using IBM SPSS 25 (IBM, Armonk, NY, USA), and statistical significance was considered at p \< 0.05.

Conditions

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Diabetic Foot Ulcer

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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Control group: conventional dressing

Alternate day dressing in a designated clinic by a trained nurse specialized in wound care Dressing by a specialized wound-nurse is the current gold-stand of treatment for diabetic ulcers.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Conventional Dressing

Intervention Type OTHER

Alternate Day Dressing

Vibration group: conventional dressing and LMHFV

Alternate day dressing in a designated clinic by a trained nurse specialized in wound care Alternate dat 20-week course of whole-body vibration therapy Alternate day 20min sessions on a self-designed vibration platform with low-magnitude high-frequency vibration (35Hz, 0.3g peak-to-peak displacement \<0.1mm). Since the participants will return for dressing change on alternate days, the vibration group will also undergo the LMHFV on the same attendance.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Low Magnitude High Frequence Vibration Platform

Intervention Type DEVICE

with low-magnitude high-frequency vibration (35Hz, 0.3g peak-to-peak displacement \<0.1mm)

Interventions

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Low Magnitude High Frequence Vibration Platform

with low-magnitude high-frequency vibration (35Hz, 0.3g peak-to-peak displacement \<0.1mm)

Intervention Type DEVICE

Conventional Dressing

Alternate Day Dressing

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* \>18 years old (legally able to self-sign consent)
* Able to stand independently
* Biochemically confirmed Diabetes with a fasting plasma glucose ≥ 7.0 mmol/L, or a random plasma glucose ≥ 11.1 mmol/L or hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) level ≥ 6.5%
* Ulcers will be below the level of the malleoli, excluding those confined to the interdigital web space
* Cross-sectional area of the index ulcer should be 50- 1000 mm2
* Wagner stage 2-3
* Not active infection according to the Infectious Diseases Society of America guidelines

Exclusion Criteria

* Severe cognitive impairment or severe comorbidity, which may impair ability to adhere to intervention plan, e.g. severe dementia, poor cardiopulmonary reserve requiring home oxygen, daily hemodialysis etc.
* Evidence of active infection
* Recent revascularization procedure (\<12 weeks)
* Recently received medication/intervention which might affect cell proliferation (eg chemotherapy, radiotherapy etc)
* Allergy to dressing, adhesives or antibiotics
* Incapable to understand the study protocol or provide written informed consent
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Chinese University of Hong Kong

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Samuel KK Ling

Clinical Assistant Professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Samuel KK Ling, MBChB

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

CUHK

Central Contacts

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Samuel KK Ling, MBChB

Role: CONTACT

Gloria Chan

Role: CONTACT

Other Identifiers

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CUHK

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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