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A Superiority Study Comparing Two Pharmaceutical Skin Care Creams Containing Different Humectants with a Non-humectant Containing Skin Care Cream for the Treatment of Xerotic Foot of Persons with Diabetes

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Drug
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Phase 4
SUMMARY

Introduction Diabetic foot-ulcers leads to decreased quality of life, risk of major amputation, and resource demanding health-care. To minimize the risk of developing foot-ulcers, persons with diabetes are given the advice to daily inspect their feet and to apply skincare formulations. However, commercially available skincare products have rarely been developed and evaluated for diabetes foot care specifically. The primary aim of this randomized controlled trial (RCT) is to evaluate the effects in reducing foot xerosis in persons with diabetes without foot-ulcers using two skincare creams containing different humectants (interventions) against a cream base non-humectant (comparator). Secondary outcomes are to evaluate differences on skin barrier integrity, low-molecular weight biomarkers and skin microbiota, microcirculation including transcutaneous oxygen pressure, degree of neuropathy, and HbA1c between intervention-comparator cream. Methods Two-armed double-blind RCT. With 80% power, two-tailed significance of 2.5% in each arm, 39 study persons is needed in each arm, total 78 persons, to be able to prove a reduction of at least one category in the Xerosis Severity Scale with the intervention creams compared to the comparator. In one arm, each participant will treat one foot with one of the intervention creams (Oviderm® or Canoderm®), while the opposite foot will be treated with the comparator cream (Decubal® lipid cream®), twice a day. If needed, participants are enrolled after a wash-out period of two weeks. The participants will undergo examinations at baseline, day 14 and day 28. Discussion This RCT evaluate the potential effects of humectants in skin creams against foot xerosis in persons with diabetes. The outcomes of this trial could have implications on treatment recommendations of foot care and for the prevention of foot ulcer.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• Persons above 18 years of age diagnosed with diabetes mellitus, both type I and II, with self-experienced dry skin.

• Dry skin on both feet with a Xerosis Severity Scale (XSS) score between two to six. No more than one XSS score in difference between the subjects' feet.

• Ability to understand sufficient Swedish language to complete the necessary forms and understand the procedure of the study.

Locations
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Sweden
Malmö University
RECRUITING
Malmö
Contact Information
Primary
Tautgirdas Ruzgas, Professor
tautgirdas.ruzgas@mau.se
+46406657431
Time Frame
Start Date: 2024-09-04
Estimated Completion Date: 2026-08-07
Participants
Target number of participants: 98
Treatments
Experimental: Canoderm
Topical on feet twice a day
Experimental: Oviderm
Topical on feet twice a day
Active_comparator: Decubal
Topical on feet twice a day
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Leads: Malmö University

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