FOOT Clinical Trial
Official title:
Placebo-Contolled, Randomized of Creams With or Without Urea Influenceon the Hydration of the Skin of the Foot
The skin is the most external organ of our body and one of its main functions is to provide
protection in terms of possible infections.
Hydration is related to the proper functioning of the skin, being more difficult the
appearance of wounds or cracks, which lead to the appearance of infections or other
dermatological alterations.
The skin of the feet is thicker than in the rest of the body, due to the load it supports,
being more complicated to maintain it.
With this study what is intended is to assess the effectiveness of different concentrations
of urea (5% and 20%) in the hydration of the foot
The measuring device of the Corneometer is constituted by a cylindrical probe, which contains
at its distal end two parallel circuits in the form of capacitors covered by a plastic
membrane. The probe should be placed perpendicularly on the surface of the skin. The pressure
exerted on it must always be the same, therefore the probe has an internal hydraulic
mechanism that, regardless of the pressure exerted by the manipulator, maintains a constant
pressure.
Once the probe is placed in the place of measurement and the pressure is exerted on the skin,
the circuit is closed and the conductance or capacitance is determined depending on the
device, in a fraction of a second. Usually, between 3 and 10 measurements are made for each
determination and entered in a computer record to obtain their averages.
The capacity of the condenser depends on the material, most of the materials increase the
capacity compared to the vacuum by a factor of more than seven (dielectric constant); Water,
however, increases the capacity by a factor of 81. Therefore, variations in the water content
in the skin produce strong modifications in the measuring range of the Corneometer CM 825.
The Corneometer uses relative units proportional to the degree of corneal wetting. One AU
corresponds to 0.2-0.9 mg of water per mg of anhydrous stratum corneum.
The study will be carried out to young people (20 -26 years old) from Practicum I of the
Podiatry Clinic University of Plasencia.
The inclusion criteria will be those people who want to voluntarily participate in the study.
Those who suffer from structural, functional or traumatic alterations that affect the
morphology and function of the lower limb, disorders that affect the skin, wounds, blisters
are excluded from the study. Those who do not fall within the age range of the study and who
have used creams or any type of lotion the night before on the feet are also excluded.
First, three randomized groups are performed, since each group will be treated with a
different cream: placebo, 5% urea cream and 20% cream. The investigator will be blinded as
well as the patients, since neither will know what cream is being applied.
Secondly, the subjects participating in the study will be explained, the objectives of the
study and that for this need to perform a test using a non-invasive instrument that allows us
to detect the superficial hydration of participants skin.
Thirdly, instructed to sign the informed consent, if so, participants are asked to accompany
us to a previously heated room and be accommodated in the podiatric chair.
Subsequently, the patient is asked to answer some questions (Age, Name and surname). In
addition, the researcher will note the temperature and humidity in which the room is located
and the presence of hyperkeratosis on the sole of the patient's foot and area of appearance.
(Annex 3)
Finally, before proceeding to the measurement, the patient is positioned barefoot with the
legs stretched over the legs, then the researcher passes a gauze impregnated in alcohol of
70% to eliminate possible remains that could interfere with the measurement.
After checking that the alcohol has evaporated, explore the sole of the foot and mark on our
data collection sheet, if at the points where participants are going to measure there is a
presence or not of hyperkeratosis.
In this case is going to measure 3 points of each foot that are:
- First metatarsal head
- Fifth metatarsal head
- Heel
These points are considered important because they serve as support for the foot when the
subject is standing, since they form the three basic points of foot support.
To carry out the hydration measurement, the investigators place the probe or head of the
Corneometer on the surface of the skin and exert pressure until the appearance of an acoustic
signal that indicates that the measurement has been recorded. This process is done 3 times in
each zone that they want to measure to obtain 3 records and thus reduce the margin of error
derived from the measurement.
To finish, the investigators will apply cream (placebo, urea 5% or 20%) depending on the
study group to which it belongs, and they will fit him and the investigators will measure
again in about three hours, taking the hydration of the three points mentioned above.
Once all the data of the participants have been registered, and the measurements coming from
the hydration, the resulting values are analyzed.
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