Reduction in Severity of Skin Scarring Clinical Trial
Official title:
A PHASE 2, OPEN-LABEL STUDY TO PROVIDE REVISION OF SCARS RESULTING FROM SURGERY IN PRIOR STUDIES OF EXC 001
Verified date | August 2021 |
Source | Pfizer |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The purpose of this study is to provide subjects who participated in prior studies of EXC 001 the opportunity to have their hypertrophic scars surgically revised and treated with EXC 001.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 14 |
Est. completion date | September 10, 2013 |
Est. primary completion date | September 10, 2013 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Healthy adults who have participated in previous studies of EXC 001. - Healthy adults who have chosen to have their scars revised. Exclusion Criteria: - Currently pregnant or pregnant during the 6 months prior to inclusion in the study, or breast feeding. - Participation in another clinical trial within 30 days prior to the start of the study. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Northwestern University,Division of Plastic Surgery | Chicago | Illinois |
United States | Jewell Plastic Surgery Center | Eugene | Oregon |
United States | Altus Research | Lake Worth | Florida |
United States | Connall Consmetic Surgery | Tualatin | Oregon |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Pfizer |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Number of Participants With Adverse Events (AEs) and Serious Adverse Events (SAEs) | An AE was any untoward medical occurrence in a participant who received study drug without regard to possibility of causal relationship. An SAE was an AE resulting in any of the following outcomes or deemed significant for any other reason: death; initial or prolonged inpatient hospitalization; life-threatening experience (immediate risk of dying); persistent or significant disability/incapacity; congenital anomaly. AEs included SAEs and all non-SAEs that occurred during the study. | Week 2 to Week 24 | |
Primary | Number of Participants With Positive Skin Sensitivity Reaction | Participants were instructed to inform the investigator in case of any itching, redness, pain or any other symptom that appeared to be a rash at the injection sites. Erythematous, raised (indurated) and edematous reactions were considered as positive skin sensitivity reactions. In this outcome measure number of participants with any positive skin sensitivity reaction were reported. | Day 1 up to Week 24 | |
Primary | Number of Participants With Clinically Significant Findings in Laboratory Examinations | Following parameters were analyzed for laboratory examination: hematology (hemoglobin, hematocrit, red blood cell count, platelet count, white blood cell count, total neutrophils, eosinophils, monocytes, basophils, lymphocytes); Hepatobiliary biochemistry: Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT), Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST), Albumin, Alkaline Phosphatase, Total Bilirubin ; Renal Function Tests: Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN), Creatinine, Creatinine Kinase, Uric Acid ; Electrolytes: Sodium, Potassium; Glucose; Urine analysis: (decimal logarithm of reciprocal of hydrogen ion activity )[pH], Specific gravity. Clinically significant laboratory abnormality findings were based on investigator discretion. | Day 1 up to Week 24 | |
Primary | Number of Participants With Clinically Significant Change in Vital Signs | Following vital sign parameters were assessed: diastolic blood pressure, systolic blood pressure, respiration rate, pulse rate, temperature and body weight. Number of participants with clinically significant change in any vital sign parameter compared to baseline were reported. Clinically significant change in vital signs criteria were based on investigator's discretion. | Day 1 up to Week 24 | |
Primary | Number of Participants With Clinically Significant Findings in Electrocardiogram (ECG) Abnormalities | Following parameters were analyzed: heart rate, PR interval, QT interval, QRS interval and QT interval corrected using Fridericia's formula (QTcF). Clinically significant findings in ECG were based on investigator's discretion. | Day 1 up to Week 24 | |
Primary | Number of Participants With Abnormalities in Physical Examinations | Physical examination included the assessment of skin, head, ears, eyes, nose, throat, respiratory system, cardiovascular system, abdomen (including liver and kidneys), musculoskeletal system, neurological system, gastrointestinal system, genitourinary system, endocrine system and lymph nodes. Abnormality in physical examination were based on investigator's discretion. | Day 1 up to Week 24 | |
Secondary | Physician Observer Scar Assessment Score: Individual Sub Scores and Composite Score | Physician assessment of scar was done using a valid published 10-point rating scale. Assessment included following sub scores: vascularity, pigmentation, thickness, relief, pliability, surface area and overall opinion for scar, on a score of 1 = normal skin to 10 = worst scar imaginable. Composite score was the sum of all the sub scores except the overall opinion score and range from 6 (best score) to 60 (worst score). | Week 24 | |
Secondary | Participant Observer Scar Assessment Score: Individual Sub Scores, Composite Score, Scar Appearance Composite Score | Participants rated pain, itching, color, stiffness, thickness, irregularity and overall opinion of scar on 10-point scale. For pain and itching associated with scar: range = 1 (no, not at all) to 10 (yes, worst imaginable) and for other parameters associated with scar compared to normal skin: range = 1 (no, same as normal skin) to 10 (yes, very different). Composite score is the sum of all sub scores except overall opinion, range 6 (best) to 60 (worst). Scar appearance composite score is the sum of all sub scores except overall opinion, pain and itching, range 4 (best) to 40 (worst). | Week 24 | |
Secondary | Number of Scars Classified According to Physician Photonumeric Guide Score Severity Category | Physician rated severity of each scar using a photonumeric guide on a scale range from 1 to 5 (where 1 = minimal, 2 = mild, 3 = moderate, 4 = severe, 5 = very severe). Number of scars with different ratings of scar severity were reported. Participants may have received treatment for multiple scars (up to 5 scars), results are reported for all scars (individual scar) and most severe scar for all the participants. | Week 24 | |
Secondary | Number of Scars Classified According to Subject Participant Photonumeric Guide Score Severity Category | Participants rated severity of each scar using a photonumeric guide on a scale range from 1 to 5 (where 1 = minimal, 2 = mild, 3 = moderate, 4 = severe, 5 = very severe). Number of scars with different ratings of scar severity were reported. Participants may have received treatment for multiple scars (up to 5 scars), results are reported for all scars (individual scar) and most severe scar for all the participants. | Week 24 |