Effect of amelogenin extracellular matrix protein and compression on hard-to-heal venous leg ulcers

  • Vowden, P.
  • Romanelli, M.
  • Price, Patricia Elaine
Publication date
May 2007
Publisher
Mark Allen Publishing Ltd

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:To compare hard-to-heal venous leg ulcers treated with compression therapy alone versus compression therapy with amelogenin protein. Parameters used were: percentage reduction in wound size, number of improved ulcers, pain related to the disease and at dressing changes, amount and nature of exudate, and the safety and tolerability of the two treatments. METHOD:This was an open randomised comparative parallel group multicentre investigation with a three-week run-in period. Inclusion criteria included adult, mobile patients with hard-to-heal venous leg ulcers that had been treated with compression therapy for at least one month prior to screening. The ulcers had to be at least six months old, with a surface area at inclusion of 10-...

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