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Baseline factors affecting closure of venous leg ulcers

William A. MarstonWilliam J. EnnisJohn C. LantisRobert S. KirsnerRobert D. GalianoWolfgang VanscheidtSabine A. EmingMarcin MalkaD. Innes CargillJaime E. DickersonHerbert B. SladeCharles A. AndersenCaesar A. AndersonPetr ArenbergerRoland AschoffMatthias AugustinNoemi BakosHilde BeeleAn BervoetsJoseph CavorsiShawn M. CazzellPetra CetkovskaJ. Randolph ClementsEmily A. CookKenneth B. DeckArlette De ConninckMarc A. DespatisYadwinder S. DhillonJoachim DissemondCyaandi DoveSteffen EmmertSabine EmingWilliam J. EnnisGeorge L. EnriquezAlik FarberOlga FilipovskaRobert G. FrykbergJoel J. GagnonRobert GalianoTobias GeorgeVincent GiacaloneIan L. GordonTomasz GrzelaCsaba HajduJason R. HanftBernhard HomeyDouglas B. HoodThomas HornJuan C. JimenezMichael JuengerDavid H. KeastLajos KemenyPaul J. KimRobert S. KirsnerMarek KotalaJohn C. LantisLaszlo LaufLawrence LaveryHolger LawallPeter F. LawrenceMarcin MalkaWilliam A. MarstonAstrid MatejkovaPerry V. MayerJacek MikosinskiMichael M. MolyneauxMichael F. MooreEliot N. MostowTravis A. MotleyEdina NemesVera PavlasovaSven QuistEva RemenyikAlexander M. ReyzelmanRita RezPaul B. RockThomas RuzickaZbigniew RybakKarry Ann ShebetkaKenneth K. ShimozakiMarian SimkaMarkus StueckerDavid StuchlikPawel SwierczJohn TassoneKrystyna Twardowska-sauchaCarl Van GilsWolfgang VanscheidtIstvan VarkonyiMher VartivarianVladimir VaskuDean VayserJodi WaltersMichael WeichenthalStephanie C.s. WuJonathan M. ZenilmanRadka ZimolovaTomasz Zubilewicz

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Malemedicine.medical_specialtyCell- and Tissue-Based Therapy030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyPlaceboVaricose Ulcerlaw.invention030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawCompression BandagesInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusmedicineHumansProspective StudiesClosure (psychology)Prospective cohort studyWound Healingbusiness.industryMiddle AgedPrognosismedicine.diseaseClinical trialTreatment OutcomechemistryFemaleSurgeryHuman medicineGlycated hemoglobinCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBody mass indexDiabetic Angiopathies

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Objective: The objective of this study was to characterize factors associated with closure of venous leg ulcers (VLUs) in a pooled analysis of subjects from three randomized clinical trials. Methods: Closure of VLUs after treatment with HP802-247, an allogeneic living cell therapy consisting of growth-arrested human keratinocytes and fibroblasts, vs standard therapy with compression bandaging was evaluated in three phase 3 clinical trials of similar design. Two trials enrolled subjects with VLUs ranging from 2 cm2 to 12 cm2 in area with 12-week treatment periods; the third trial enrolled subjects with VLUs between >12 cm2 and #36 cm2 with a 16-week treatment period. The first trial went to completion but failed to demonstrate a benefit to therapy with HP802-247 compared with placebo, and because of this, the remaining trials were terminated before completion. On the basis of no differences in outcomes between groups, subjects from both HP802-247 and control groups were pooled across all three studies. Cox proportional hazards regression analysis was employed to evaluate factors associated with VLU closure. Results: This analysis included data from 716 subjects with VLU. Factors evaluated for association with healing included age, gender, race, diabetes, glycated hemoglobin level, body mass index, treatment (HP802-247 vs compression alone), and ulcer characteristics including location and area and duration at baseline. In an initial model including all of these putative factors, the following were significant at the P < .10 level: diagnosis of diabetes mellitus, gender, wound location (ankle or leg), baseline wound area, and wound duration at baseline. In a final model including only these factors, all but diabetes mellitus were significant at the P < .05 level. Effect sizes were as follows (hazard ratio [95% confidence interval]): female gender (1.384 [1.134-1.690]), wound location on the leg (1.490 [1.187-1.871]), smaller wound area at baseline (0.907 [0.887-0.927]), and shorter wound duration at baseline (0.971 [0.955-0.987]). Conclusions: Factors associated with VLU lesions including location, area, and duration were important predictors of healing. Women were more likely than men to achieve wound closure. Factors including body mass index, the presence of diabetes mellitus, and higher concentrations of glycated hemoglobin were not significant independent predictors of wound closure in this analysis. (J Vasc Surg: Venous and Lym Dis 2017;5:829-36.)

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvsv.2017.06.017