WIREDUP: Wearable Insoles for Recurrent Diabetic Ulcer Prevention
NCT ID: NCT05950659
Last Updated: 2024-11-12
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
400 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-04-01
2028-01-01
Brief Summary
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The secondary aims of this study are to evaluate participant quality of life, participant engagement, and economic impact, including cost-effectiveness and cost-utility. The study will also use the unique data set collected (plantar pressure, temperature, step count, movement and adherence feedback) to identify foot-loading histories that either lead to or prevent the development of ulceration in the diabetic foot.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
SINGLE_GROUP
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Intervention
Orpyx Sensory Insole System
The Orpyx Sensory Insoles System uses Orpyx Sensory Technology: a powered limb overload warning technology intended for monitoring physiologic parameters, such as plantar pressure, temperature, motion, and adherence, and providing real-time cues for pressure offloading
Control
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Orpyx Sensory Insole System
The Orpyx Sensory Insoles System uses Orpyx Sensory Technology: a powered limb overload warning technology intended for monitoring physiologic parameters, such as plantar pressure, temperature, motion, and adherence, and providing real-time cues for pressure offloading
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Clinically diagnosed neuropathy via Neuropathy Monofilament Test
* Qualification as a "high-risk participant," meaning a recent history (\<12 months) of a healed diabetic neuropathic ulceration on the weight-bearing surface of one or both feet (this includes the plantar distal toe surface)
* Complete healing of any previous foot ulcers, as defined by complete re-epithelialization of that ulcer which is confirmed by two medical exams that occur at least two weeks apart (V0 and V1)
* Ability to walk independently (without use of wheelchair) for 30 steps. Use of a walker or cane is acceptable as long as the participant can walk for at least 30 steps.
* Aged \>18 years
* Ability to understand all study requirements and have a life expectancy greater than the study duration
* Vascular assessment (i.e., ABI, segmental pressure) that demonstrates the participant has adequate lower extremity perfusion
* Subject is willing and able to maintain the required offloading (as applicable for the location of the healed ulcer)
* Subject is willing and able to wear the Orpyx Sensory Insoles during ambulatory activity and at home during waking hours, and for a minimum of 5 hours per day
* Compatibility of the device with the participant's footwear
* Most recent HbA1c level of \< 12.0% (in the last 12 months)
* Amputations, if present, are compatible with the use of insoles
* Dementia
* Psychiatric illness or social situations that would limit compliance with the study
* Serious underlying balance dysfunction, regardless of etiology
* Significant cardiopulmonary or other systemic disease limiting the participant's ability to walk at least 30 steps or to stand for an amount of time equal to or greater than five (5) minutes
* Current participation in another clinical investigation of a medical device or a drug; or participation in such a study within 30 days prior to study enrolment
* Osteomyelitis or gangrene of the lower extremity
* Uncorrected plantar Charcot neuroarthropathy
* Bunion which would predispose ulcer formation (clinician discretion)
* Extreme equinus
* Hallux valgus
* Hallux rigidus / limitus
* HbA1c levels \>= 12%
* At the start of V1, and prior to randomization, the subject no longer meets the entrance criteria (inclusion and exclusion)
* Any condition that would affect or limit the ability to properly fit both shoes with the device under study
* Subject has a history of intercurrent illness or conditions that would compromise the safety of the subject or their ability to participate in the study
* Amputations on the foot which the clinician deems incompatible with the insoles (i.e., those that require additive insole modifications)
Exclusion Criteria
* History of known non-neuropathic foot ulcer (e.g., arterial, or venous insufficiency ulcer)
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Orpyx Medical Technologies Inc.
INDUSTRY
Responsible Party
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Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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WIREDUP
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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