May 1, 2023
Cincinnati, OH, May, 1st 2023 - PERI, a leading contract research organization, is proud to announce that its President, Charles Zelen, DPM, along with David Armstrong, DPM, MD, Ph.D., Dr. Dennis P. Orgill, MD, Ph.D., Robert D. Galliano, MD, Paul M. Glat, MD, and Marissa J. Carter, Ph.D., MA, has won 2nd place in podium presentation for SAWC's 2023 highest-scoring abstract for their research with Medaxis. The research, titled "Multicenter, Randomized Controlled Clinical Investigation Evaluating a Unique Micro Water Jet Technology Device Versus Standard Debridement in the Treatment of Diabetic Foot," is a breakthrough in treating diabetic foot. The study evaluated a unique micro water jet technology device versus standard debridement in treating diabetic foot. The results showed that the micro water jet technology device was more effective than standard debridement in promoting faster healing in patients with diabetic foot. "We are thrilled to be recognized for our research in diabetic foot ulcer treatment," said Charles Zelen, President of PERI. "This study is a testament to our commitment to innovation and finding new ways to improve patient outcomes." The research was conducted in collaboration with Medaxis and involved a multicenter, randomized, controlled clinical investigation with interim results in 50 participants. The study was conducted over 16 weeks and assessed the primary endpoint of complete wound closure at 16 weeks. The secondary endpoints were percent area reductions and the proportion of wounds with at least one infection. The results showed 72% of the Micro Water jet treated DFUs healed compared with 40% treated with standard sharp debridement. In addition, the percent area reduction was 86.5% for the wounds treated with the Micro Water jet versus 35.1% with standard of care, sharp wound debridement. The safety analysis regarding wound-related adverse events (AE) and serious adverse events (SAE) showed 1 AE and 1 SAE occurring in the Micro Water jet group versus 9 AEs and 4 SAEs in the standard-of-care sharp debridement group. The proportion of wounds having at least one infection or cellulitis episode by 16 weeks was 4% in the Micro Water jet cohort versus 24% in the standard of care, wound debridement group. “It is heartening to see more and more data supporting good quality wound preparation. The healing rates we are seeing so far are outstanding. We look forward to further data confirming or refuting these promising findings,” says Professor David G. Armstrong from the Surgery Department at the Keck University School of Medicine. The award-winning research was presented at the SAWC Spring annual meeting, which was held in Prince George's County, MD, on April 28th, 2023. The study is expected to attract significant attention from researchers and medical professionals in the wound healing industry. References 2023. Multicenter, Randomized Controlled Clinical Investigation Evaluating a Unique Micro Water Jet Technology Device Versus Standard Debridement in the Treatment of Diabetic Foot. [Poster] Symposium on Advanced Wound Care (SAWC) Spring, April 28th, 2033, Prince George's County, MD. About PERI PERI is a contract research organization conducting pre- and post-market clinical trials. The company has extensive experience working with pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device companies, and academic institutions. With a team of experienced professionals, PERI is committed to delivering high-quality research services that meet the needs of its clients. For more information, please visit periedu.com. Contact: Kelsea Filter Marketing Manager (513) 230-2645 kfilter@periedu.com