SAN ANTONIO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A recently completed, double-blind study demonstrated positive results for chronic wound patients who received Continuous Diffusion Oxygen (CDO) therapy using the TransCu O2 System by EO2 Concepts.
Double-blind studies, in which patients and physicians are “blinded” to which patients are receiving treatments or a placebo, are rare for medical devices. In this study, patients and physicians did not know if patients were wearing a treatment device or a placebo. Healthcare professionals consider such studies the gold standard for medical research.
TransCu O2 is a wearable system that provides a continuous flow of humidified oxygen to a moist wound for 24 hours a day. It is small, simple, easy to use and allows for constant treatment without limiting mobility.
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“We supported four study publications last year and currently have 945 patients in our patient registry,” EO2 President Joseph Moffett said. “EO2 Concepts has committed itself to developing the right kind of collaborative research data to meet the demands of the evolving evidence-based healthcare system.”
The trial, completed in November 2016, is part of the company’s ongoing effort to conduct research and obtain the highest level of evidence a medical device can achieve. Moffett expects complete study data to be published soon in a leading peer-reviewed journal.
More than 10 million Americans suffer from non-healing wounds such as pressure ulcers, skin grafts and burns, according to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Roughly 1 million new cases of diabetic foot ulcers and venous leg ulcers are diagnosed each year. Oxygen plays a pivotal role in wound healing and CDO is one of the most targeted approaches in wound care today.
The treatment is a key part of efforts to reduce the negative effects of diabetes. Diabetic foot ulcers cost more to treat than the five costliest forms of cancer. In addition, 50 percent of diabetic wounds get infected and every 20 seconds someone undergoes an amputation due to diabetic complications, according to Dr. David G. Armstrong, director of the Southern Arizona Limb Salvage Alliance (SALSA).
Armstrong is widely known for his work in amputation prevention. He has produced hundreds of peer-reviewed manuscripts and authored nearly 100 book chapters.
“Technology like (TransCu O2) has previously shown some potential to have a positive healing impact,” said Armstrong, who also is a professor of surgery at the University of Arizona. “It’s frankly inspiring that EO2 Concepts and all of the study sites and investigators worked to complete a study like this, because it’s complicated to do blinded device trials and theirs is one of the few that has been seen through to completion.”