Informations générales (source: ClinicalTrials.gov)
The Role of Telemedical Monitoring in Diabetic Foot Ulcer Care (A15-06)
Interventional
N/A
CHU de Reims (Voir sur ClinicalTrials)
avril 2016
octobre 2018
29 juin 2024
The role of telemedical monitoring in diabetic foot care is still uncertain. The aim is
to compare telemedical + standard and standard alone outpatient monitoring in the care of
patients with diabetic foot ulcers in a randomized controlled trial. The primary outcome
of the overall study is the time of ulcer healing. The number of amputation, hospital
admissions and surgical procedure will be also reported. Investigators hope to include
150 patients in this study.
Etablissements
Les établissements hors Île-de-France dont les données sont issues de ClinicalTrials.gov Origine et niveau de fiabilité des données | |||||
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Chu de Reims - 51092 - Reims - France | Maud FRANCOIS | Contact (sur clinicalTrials) |
Critères
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Inclusion Criteria:
- The patients treated in the diabetology department of CHU de Reims during the
inclusion phase to a diabetic foot lesions ( infected or not).
- Patients with care of this lesion of diabetic foot externally.
- Patients who agreed to participate in or accepting ORNICARE network ( network for
the transmission of information between health care professionals) (Appendix 3) .
- Patients aged over 18 years .
- Patients who agreed to participate in the study .
- The patients insured by a social security scheme .
- The patients treated in the diabetology department of CHU de Reims during the
inclusion phase to a diabetic foot lesions ( infected or not).
- Patients with care of this lesion of diabetic foot externally.
- Patients who agreed to participate in or accepting ORNICARE network ( network for
the transmission of information between health care professionals) (Appendix 3) .
- Patients aged over 18 years .
- Patients who agreed to participate in the study .
- The patients insured by a social security scheme .
- Patients requiring hospital care of the lesion of diabetic foot (infection requiring
surgical intervention , ischemia requiring revascularization , ...).
- Patients are protected by law .
- Minor patients.