Bacteria Detection Study for Chronic Wounds

Evaluating advanced fluorescence imaging technology designed to detect bacterial burden in chronic wounds.

Bacteria Detection Study for Chronic Wounds

About This Study

This research study is evaluating advanced imaging technology designed to detect bacteria in chronic wounds in real time.

The study compares two imaging systems to assess how accurately they identify bacterial presence. This may help improve how wounds are evaluated and treated in the future.

Who May Qualify

Adults (18+) with a chronic wound, including:

  • Diabetic foot ulcers
  • Venous leg ulcers
  • Pressure injuries
  • Surgical or non-healing wounds

Additional eligibility criteria will be reviewed during screening.

Our goal is to provide compassionate care while advancing research that may improve future treatment options for patients with chronic wounds.

Why Participate?

  • Study-Related Evaluations at no cost
  • Access to advanced wound imaging technology
  • Help improve how bacteria in wounds are detected and managed

What to Expect

Participants will complete a single in-clinic visit that includes:

  • Wound imaging using specialized devices
  • Clinical evaluation of the wound
  • A small tissue sample (biopsy) for analysis

Follow-up phone calls will be conducted after the visit to monitor safety.

Important Information

This is a research study focused on diagnostic imaging. Participation does not provide treatment and does not guarantee clinical benefit.

All procedures, risks, and details will be explained before participation.

Interested in Learning More?

Contact Halo Clinical Research to be notified when enrollment begins and to learn if you may qualify.

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