Testing Fish Oil Derivatives In Healing Of Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Other Indications, Cardiology, Gastrointestinal |
Therapuetic Areas: | Cardiology / Vascular Diseases, Gastroenterology, Other |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 85 |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | January 2013 |
End Date: | July 2015 |
The purpose of this study is to test the efficacy of an oral, nutrient intervention
containing the bioactive components of fish oil to promote healing of chronic venous leg
ulcers (CVLU). If this systemic, nutrient intervention is found to alter the
microenvironment of CVLU, the science of wound healing and care of patients with CVLU will
be vastly improved.
containing the bioactive components of fish oil to promote healing of chronic venous leg
ulcers (CVLU). If this systemic, nutrient intervention is found to alter the
microenvironment of CVLU, the science of wound healing and care of patients with CVLU will
be vastly improved.
The pathogenesis of CVLU involves high numbers of activated polymorphonuclear leukocytes
(PMN) that are associated with persistent inflammation in the wound bed 5-9. We propose to
test the efficacy of an oral, nutrient intervention containing the bioactive components of
fish oil to assuage PMN activity and promote healing of CVLU. If this systemic, nutrient
intervention is found to alter the microenvironment of CVLU, the science of wound healing
and care of patients with CVLU will be vastly improved.
The purpose of this study is to test three fundamental corollaries of our organizing
hypothesis in a 2-group, double-blind, randomized, experimental design on CVLU patients. The
findings from the proposed experiments will increase our understanding of lipid mediators
that influence wound healing and PMN function, and may lead to an innovative approach to
reduce the physical and emotional burdens of nonhealing or recurrent CVLU.
(PMN) that are associated with persistent inflammation in the wound bed 5-9. We propose to
test the efficacy of an oral, nutrient intervention containing the bioactive components of
fish oil to assuage PMN activity and promote healing of CVLU. If this systemic, nutrient
intervention is found to alter the microenvironment of CVLU, the science of wound healing
and care of patients with CVLU will be vastly improved.
The purpose of this study is to test three fundamental corollaries of our organizing
hypothesis in a 2-group, double-blind, randomized, experimental design on CVLU patients. The
findings from the proposed experiments will increase our understanding of lipid mediators
that influence wound healing and PMN function, and may lead to an innovative approach to
reduce the physical and emotional burdens of nonhealing or recurrent CVLU.
Inclusion Criteria:
- men and women
- ages 18-85 years
- having at least one existing CVLU between the ankle and knee for ≥ 3 months
- medical clearance to take 81mg/d of aspirin
- prescribed compression therapy; ambulatory
- ankle brachial pressure index (ABPI) of ≥ 0.8
- target wound of ≥ 1 x 1 inches (6.25 cm2)
- can understand English and sign own consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- allergy to fish or seafood
- exposed bone, tendon or fascia around target wound
- receiving warfarin or Plavix therapy
- immunologic related condition (e.g. Crohn's disease, systemic lupus erythematosus)
- chronic inflammatory skin diseases (e.g. pyoderma gangrenosum, psoriasis)
- requiring non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs > 2x a week
- nutritional supplements or corticosteroids
- chronic renal insufficiency
- already in a study related to CVLU.
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