This study evaluates the effectiveness of a connected-health, pressure monitoring technology (Tight Alright) to improve clinical outcomes of compression therapy in patients with venous leg ulcers (VLUs). Compression therapy is the standard of care for VLUs, but achieving and maintaining therapeutic sub-bandage pressure is challenging due to patient variability and lack of objective feedback. The Tight Alright system includes a wearable device that measures sub-bandage pressure at multiple points on the leg and transmits data to a mobile app and cloud database, enabling both guided compression application at the point-of-care and guided compression maintenance via remote monitoring. The study will be conducted at Parkview Noble Center for Wound Healing and will include two cohorts: a control group receiving standard unguided compression therapy with blinded device use (i.e. compression pressures will be blinded at the point of care but monitored remotely), and an intervention group using Tight Alright technology to guide compression application and reapplication. Outcomes will include wound healing rates, time to healing, pressure maintenance, patient adherence, and usability. The study aims to determine whether integrating connected-health pressure monitoring can improve consistency of compression therapy, accelerate healing, and enhance patient engagement in the treatment of venous leg ulcers
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
40
The Tight Alright system, developed by FeelTect Limited, consists of a wearable, pressure sensing device that measures sub-bandage pressure at three regions along the length of the lower leg. The wearable device transmits data wirelessly to a mobile app on a smart device, which then displays the data in real-time. The mobile app is also capable of transmitting data to a remote cloud database, via the internet, where it can be viewed on a remote dashboard (i.e., via a secure webpage).
Parkview Center for Wound Healing
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Percentage area reduction per day
The daily rate of wound area reduction represented as a percentage, calculated by comparing the wound size at the end of the treatment (Aend) with the wound size at the start of treatment (Astart) and normalising for the length of time for treatment (T). (Aend - Astart)/Astart\*100/T
Time frame: From enrollment to the end of treatment at 5 weeks
Average pressure
The average pressure applied over the duration of treatment
Time frame: From enrollment to the end of treatment at 5 weeks
Percentage of patients healed
The percentage of patients healed completely within the study period
Time frame: From enrollment to the end of treatment at 5 weeks
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