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Superiority of a Novel Multifunctional Amorphous Hydrogel Containing Olea europaea Leaf Extract (EHO-85) for the Treatment of Skin Ulcers: A Randomized, Active-Controlled Clinical Trial.

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2022-02-25

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Verdu-Soriano, Jose
de Cristino-Espinar, Marisol
Luna-Morales, Silvia
Dios-Guerra, Caridad
Caballero-Villarraso, Javier
Moreno-Moreno, Paloma
Casado-Diaz, Antonio
Berenguer-Perez, Miriam
Guler-Caamaño, Ipek
Laosa-Zafra, Olga

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This 8-week, multicenter, randomized, active-controlled, observer-blinded clinical trial was designed to demonstrate the accelerating effect on wound healing of the novel Olea europaea leaf extract hydrogel (EHO-85) by comparing it to a widely used amorphous hydrogel. Results showed that EHO-85 significantly accelerated wound healing, regardless of ulcer etiology (pressure, venous leg or diabetic foot) and prognosis, doubling the median wound area reduction compared with a reference amorphous hydrogel (79.4% vs. 39.7%; difference: −39.7%, 95% CI: −71.1 to −21.3%; p < 0.001). The intention-to-treat analysis was conducted on 195 patients from 23 Spanish health centers/nursing homes. This novel treatment balances the ulcer microenvironment by modulating reactive oxygen species and pH. These actions complement the moistening and barrier functions inherent to amorphous hydrogels, whilst also conferring EHO-85 its documented granulation formation and pain relief properties. Furthermore, efficacy was achieved safely and in a cost-efficient manner due to its multidose format, which reduced the amount of product needed by 85.8% over 8 weeks compared to single-use hydrogel. The present randomized controlled trial is a relevant milestone in evidence-based practice for being the first to demonstrate (i) the effectiveness of an amorphous hydrogel in accelerating wound healing and (ii) the superiority of a specific hydrogel over another.

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Hydrogels
Olive leaf extract
Ulcer
Reactive oxygen species
Diabetic foot
Prognosis
Wound healing

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Cicatrización de heridas
Especies reactivas de oxígeno
Hidrogeles
Pie diabético
Pronóstico
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EHO-85, Diabetic foot, Pressure ulcer, Randomized active-controlled trial, Venous leg ulcer

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Verdú-Soriano J, de Cristino-Espinar M, Luna-Morales S, Dios-Guerra C, Caballero-Villarraso J, Moreno-Moreno P, et al. Superiority of a Novel Multifunctional Amorphous Hydrogel Containing Olea europaea Leaf Extract (EHO-85) for the Treatment of Skin Ulcers: A Randomized, Active-Controlled Clinical Trial. J Clin Med. 2022 Feb 25;11(5):1260