Cutaneous Leishmaniases Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness, Safety and Feasibility of Thermotherapy With the Hand-held Exothermic Crystallization Thermotherapy for Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (HECT-CL), Device for Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Quetta, Pakistan
This research studies the effect thermotherapy as treatment of Old World CL which is not invasive, non-toxic, and the short treatment. While the current standard treatment comprise daily painful injections with antimonials,
The current standard treatment for Old World CL is based on daily painful injections with
antimonials, which in Pakistan requires specialised care provided in secondary level care
facilities.
Apart from potential toxic side effects of these antimonials, the long treatment course, high
cost and inconvenience, it may prevent patients from seeking care or completing treatment,
especially women and children in the Pakistan context. Untreated cutaneous leishmaniasis may
leave disfiguring scars leading to stigmatisation and (psycho) social problems. If the CL
lesions/scars are located on joints they can cause problems in motion and lead to disability.
At a public health level, patients with untreated CL lesions are a reservoir for further
transmission of CL in the family and community.
Thermotherapy is topical, not invasive, non-toxic, and the treatment duration is only 7 days,
and therefore is expected to have major benefits for patients.
Additional advantages are that the HECT-CL can be applied by lower level qualified health
workers, and the costs are low (less than 3 USD) per re-usable heat pad), and therefore can
be rolled out to peripheral health facilities, potentially having a major impact on access to
treatment.
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