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NCT number NCT03963765
Other study ID # Daylight PDT
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date February 3, 2017
Est. completion date December 1, 2020

Study information

Verified date January 2021
Source Universidade Federal Fluminense
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Chronic sun exposure enhances the incidence of cutaneous neoplasms (NMSC - non melanoma skin cancer), wrinkles, roughness, telangiectasia and irregular pigmentation of the skin. Nowadays, actinic keratosis (AK) are considered in situ squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), and should be managed that way. Conventional topical Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has proven its efficacy on treatment of AK and cancerization field. PDT's action in global improvement of photodamaged skin, texture, pigmentation and reduction of wrinkles has been well documented in literature. Immunohistochemical and histopathological essays describe the hypothesis of conventional PDT's mechanisms of action in photoaging by dermal remodeling, with enhancement of collagen, statiscally significant. Daylight-Photodynamic Therapy (DL-PDT) is a new modality that keeps the efficacy of topical PDT in treatment of AK and cancerization field, but painless and more practically. Until this moment, there is no report of DL-PDT efficacy on photorejuvenation and actinic keratosis evaluated by clinical, histopathological and immunohistochemical studies. The investigator's aim is to evaluate the alterations induced by isolated DLPDT or DLPDT associated with other techniques of transepidermal drug delivery (microneedles, CO2 laser and microdermabrasion) in the treatment of field cancerization in photodamaged skin with actinic keratosis, through clinical evaluation, histopathological and immunohistochemical studies. It is an interventional, prospective, randomized controlled, parallels-groups, four-arm trial with 1:1 allocation ratio study performed in forty patients attended at the Dermatology Service of Hospital Universitário Antonio Pedro- Universidade Federal Fluminense.


Description:

This is a randomized controlled, parallels-groups, four-arm trial with 1:1 allocation ratio study on the clinical, histological and immunohistochemical changes induced by Daylight-Photodynamic Therapy (DL-PDT) in 40 patients presenting face-photodamaged skin with actinic keratosis, attended at the Dermatology outpatient clinic of Hospital Antônio Pedro (HUAP) of Universidade Federal Fluminense - UFF, who meet the inclusion criteria and agree to sign the informed consent form (TCLE) for participation in clinical research. There will be four treatment groups with different protocols. These protocols were chosen by hand draw using two boxes containing folded papers. One with the 4 numbers of the groups (1, 2, 3, 4), and another with 4 papers with the names of the protocols. At each draw, one paper from each box was withdrawn, and the combined results from the two boxes defined the treatments of each group. Group I was randomly selected to be DL-PDT alone (standard procedure - group control); Group II was randomly selected to be DL-PDT with TED (microneedles); Group III was randomly selected to be DL-PDT with TED (CO2 laser) and Group IV was was randomly selected to be DL-PDT with TED (microdermabrasion with crystal peeling). Two treatment sessions will be performed with a 4-week interval, regardless of the protocol chosen per group. Patients will be numbered according to the registration for participation in the study. These numbers will be distributed in 4 groups randomly through the computer, using an Apple application called Random (random number generator: seller Mireia Lluch Ortoloa, category utilities, version 1). Each DL-PDT session will consist of: superficial skin curettage all face with a dermatological curette; application of pure chemical sunscreen for 15 minutes; application of methyl-aminolevulinate (Metvix®, GALDERMA), approved by ANVISA under Registration No. 1291600650016, for 30 minutes without occlusion, before exposure to daylight for 2 hours. Regarding the association of techniques, these will be varied according to the group. For clinical evaluation, patient data will be recorded on the evaluation form, and photographs with the same position and lighting patterns will be performed before and after predetermined periods. For histological and immunohistochemical evaluations, skin biopsies will be performed before and after 3 months of the last treatment session.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 40
Est. completion date December 1, 2020
Est. primary completion date December 5, 2018
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 40 Years to 75 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Both gender; - Fitzpatrick phototypes I - IV; - age between 40 and 75 years; - photodamaged skin with at least 1 lesion of actinic keratosis Exclusion Criteria: - Pregnancy and lactation; - photosensitivity; - smoking; - malignant neoplasms; - infections; - immunosuppression; - collagenoses; - any systemic disease or emotional/psychological disorder that could contraindicate the procedure. - any topical treatment or interventions for at least three months before the study started

Study Design


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Intervention

Procedure:
Group I (Standard DL-PDT)
Daylight photodynamic therapy with photosensitizer (MAL - Metvix, Galderma ®)
Group II (DL-PDT with microneedles)
Daylight photodynamic therapy with photosensitizer (MAL - Metvix, Galderma ®) and Microneedles - motorized pen with a tip of 17 grouped needles with 0,5mm (Dermapen Beauty®- Korea) as a techniques of transepidermal drug delivery (TED)
Group III (DL-PDT with CO2 laser)
Daylight photodynamic therapy with photosensitizer (MAL - Metvix, Galderma ®) and Ablative Fractional Laser (AFXL), CO2 laser, roller-type ferrule, composed of one row with seven fractionating pins (7x1), 60 W, 15 mJ/pixel, 125µm/pixel, 2 mm spacing between ablation zones, density <1% (Pixel Alma Lasers ®) was applied, single-pass
Group IV (DL-PDT with microdermabrasion)
Daylight photodynamic therapy with photosensitizer (MAL - Metvix, Galderma ®) and Microdermabrasion - aluminum oxide crystal (Pan Eletronic®) as a techniques of transepidermal drug delivery (TED)

Locations

Country Name City State
Brazil Hospital Universitário Antonio Pedro - Universidade Federal Fluminense Niteroi Rio De Janeiro

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Universidade Federal Fluminense

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Brazil, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Quantitative clinical evaluation of Actinic keratoses Numbers of Actinic keratoses on the face: count of lesions before treatment and one month/three months/six months after the second session. 6 months
Primary Qualitative clinical evaluation of Actinic keratoses Actinic keratoses will be classified by degrees of thickness (grades 1, 2 and 3), based on the Olsen scale (J Am Acad Dermatol. 1991 May;24(5 Pt 1):738-43), before treatment and one month/three months/six months after the second session. 6 months
Primary Qualitative evaluation of global clinical skin change The overall improvement of photodanificated skin was evaluated using the GAIS scale (Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale) which ranges from: 1 = very much improvement; 2 = marked improvement; 3 = improved; 4 = no change; 5 = worse. Also performed before treatment and one month/three months/six months after the second session. 6 months
Secondary Histological evaluation: Routine stain - haematoxylin and eosin Morphologic study: the aspect of the corneal layer and epidermis, the thickness of the epidermis (distance between granular layer and basal layer), the extension of the keratinocytes atypia, the amount and cytological aspect of melanocytes, the thickness of the subepidermal collagen (distance between membrane basal and onset of solar elastosis in the papillary dermis), distribution of solar elastosis (diffuse or compact distribution), the presence and the type of inflammatory infiltrate, the presence or absence of ectasia in the papillary dermis vessels. These measurements were performed through an ocular lens with a millimeter ruler (Olympus). 1 year
Secondary Histological evaluation: Special stains (Orcein and Picrosirius) Orcein (morphologic study): the distribution of solar elastosis and the organization of the elastic fibers (elaunin and oxytalan fibers present in the papillary dermis and dermo-epidermal junction).
Picrosirius (morphometry of dermis collagen)
1 year
Secondary Immunohistochemistry: epidermis and dermis Expression of these substrates:
Ki 67, P53 (wild type and mutated): percentage and extent (1/3, 2/3 or 3/3) in the epidermis
Collagen type I and III, MMP 1,3,9, TIMP 1: semiquantitative method: 0, absence of expression; +, weak expression; ++, moderate expression; +++, strong expression.
1 year
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