Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Ablation of Epidermal Nerve Fibers Using 0.1% Capsaicin Cream on Spontaneous Cutaneous Burning Pain, Tactile Hyperalgesia, and Thermal Hyperalgesia: A Controlled, Masked Trial With an N of 1
This is a study of epidermal (the outer most layer) nerve fibers (ENFs) in the skin of the
body; counts of which are used to determine a disease of nerves called "small nerve fiber
neuropathy."
Capsaicin is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for pain relief. Since 0.1%
capsaicin is known to cause ablation (removal) of ENFs, this study will test whether such
ablation results in relief of spontaneous pain, touch, or heat-pain.
On the first day, two areas of the skin of the subject's right abdomen will be marked and
identified as sites A and B. Each day for one week the subject will be asked to grade her
degree of discomfort or pain from 1 to 10 at sites marked A and B every two hours beginning
at 8 a.m. and ending at 10 p.m.
Each day except for Saturday and Sunday touch-pressure sensation will be evaluated using
monofilaments and heat pain sensation at sites A and B. Also evaluated will be touch
pressure pain at each of these sites.
On Thursday of the first week 3 mm punch biopsies of the skin will be obtained from sites A
and B and another 3 mm punch biopsy will be obtained on Thursday of the following week from
sites A and B.
Following the first biopsy, the experimental creams will be applied to sites A and B. One of
the experimental creams contains 0.1% Capsaisin in a bland cream. The second cream contains
no Capsaisin. 0.1% Capsaisin is known to destroy the small fibers, especially pain fibers in
the skin. Both the investigators applying the cream and the subject will not know which
experimental cream contains the Capsaisin. The creams will be applied on Thursday of the
first week but only after all testing and skin biopsies have been done. The creams will be
left in place except when testing is being done, and they will not be applied after the
second set of skin biopsies has been obtained.
The creams will be applied by the investigators and by the subject, care being taken so that
the tube marked A is applied to the site marked A, and the tube marked B is applied to the
site marked B. Between application to the two sites, investigators and the subject will use
different gloves and applicators, carefully washing their hands with soap and water between
and after applications.
The subject will be asked not to shower or to immerse herself in water but to use sponge
baths, avoiding the tested areas, so that the cream does not move to other areas.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Factorial Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Supportive Care
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