Assessing the Safety, Tolerability and Efficacy of Cell‐Free Amniotic Fluid in the Treatment of Non‐Healing Venous Ulcers: Initial Experience From a Prospective, Multicenter, Phase II Study
Frederick Ditmars, Sarah E. Ducharme, Aliza M. Lee, Jo‐Anna Reems, William Samuel Fagg, Jovan N. Markovic

TL;DR
This study shows that cell-free amniotic fluid injections are safe and effective for treating non-healing venous leg ulcers.
Contribution
The study introduces cell-free amniotic fluid as a novel treatment for non-healing venous ulcers.
Findings
Five out of nine patients achieved complete wound closure by week 12.
Average wound area reduction was 83.7% with no reported side effects.
Biweekly treatment showed nominally faster recovery than weekly treatment.
Abstract
Non‐healing venous leg ulcers represent a significant healthcare problem that accounts for about $32 billion of spending in the US alone. Consequently, novel treatment strategies represent a major unmet need. The current study (part one of Phase II study [NCT04647240]) assesses the safety, tolerability and efficacy of the use of cell‐free human amniotic fluid in treating venous leg ulcers that did not heal following the correction of venous reflux. Patients received cell‐free amniotic fluid injections in and around the wound either weekly or biweekly over 12 weeks. Primary outcomes included safety, tolerability and efficacy assessed by complete wound closure, wound area reduction and pain reduction. Eleven patients met enrollment eligibility, and nine completed the study. Five patients achieved complete wound closure by week 12. The average percent reduction in wound area was 83.7%, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDiagnosis and Treatment of Venous Diseases · Wound Healing and Treatments · Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Management
