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The study is conducted to confirm the good tolerance of a continuous cathodal iontophoresis of the treprostinil hydrogel administered during 10 days on the pulp of the finger of healthy volunteer and on the ischemic digital ulcerations of Systemic Sclerosis patients, particularly to estimate the cutaneous tolerance of the procedure and the effect on the blood pressure.


Clinical Trial Description

Systemic Sclerosis is a rare disease characterized by microvascular affection and cutaneous fibrosis. The digital ulcers are a severe and very invalidating complication. The vascular dysfunction is a key element in the pathogenesis of this disease, preceding the fibrosis. The physiopathology involves a vascular ischemia and mechanical factors or cutaneous calcinoses, or local trauma. The treatment of the digital ulcerations of the Systemic Sclerosis is at first preventive within the a good cutaneous and ungual hygiene, with recourse, as a preventive measure, to Bosentan, an endothelin antagonist. Iloprost by intravenous route is the recommended curative treatment, but patients present very frequent and dose - limiting side effects (headaches, vasomotor flushing, nausea, vomiting, maxillary pains, myalgia).

The paradox is that the decrease of the capillary density and the lower microvascular reactivity limits the distribution of the drug at its site of action when it is administered by intravenous route. High doses are then necessary to reach a sufficient concentration in the region of the wound, which generates side effects. The local administration of the drug could allow to by-pass this problem.

The investigator uses a technique for the topical administration of a vasodilator close to iloprost, treprostinil. This technique is iontophoresis. In the previous clinical trials INFLUX-IT and TIPPS, the investigator showed that the local cutaneous administration of treprostinil by cathodal iontophoresis at 0.03 milliAmper(mA)/cm2 is well tolerated (no local or systematic side effect in healthy volunteer, Systemic Sclerosis patients and diabetics). Iontophoresis induced a steady increase of the cutaneous blood flow of fingers. The investigator also showed that treprostinil was detectable in the dermis until 8 hours after the iontophoresis, without significant increase in the plasma. Thus, daily repeated iontophoresis on 10 days on ulcerated areas could allow to obtain therapeutic tissular concentrations. ;


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NCT number NCT03120533
Study type Interventional
Source University Hospital, Grenoble
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 1/Phase 2
Start date June 20, 2017
Completion date June 3, 2019

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