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NCT ID: NCT01004055 Completed - Wound Infection Clinical Trials

Efficacy Study of a Bioelectric Dressing to Treat Wounds Caused by Curettage and Electrodesiccation

Start date: July 2008
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether a bioelectric wound dressing, a silver-coated dressing, or a silver-foam dressing are effective in the treatment of wounds resulting from curettage and electrodesiccation of skin lesions.

NCT ID: NCT00996463 Completed - Wound Healing Clinical Trials

Rationales for Wound Care Management in Old World Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Patients

LEICO
Start date: January 2010
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The rationales of a clinical trial comparing intralesional antimonial therapy versus wound care management in patients with old world cutaneous leishmaniasis (OWCL) are the following: 1. The effectiveness of the current mainstay treatment with intralesional antimonials for CL is subject to discussion, especially in L. major lesions which are predominant in Northern Afghanistan 2. The importance of wound care management in patients with OWCL has been emphasized by Gonzalez et al. (2008) and its efficacy is confirmed in the Kabul trial with L. tropica patients. Parallel to the clinical efficacy the trial investigates the cost-effectiveness and -utility of the treatment options under study.

NCT ID: NCT00984646 Completed - Wound Healing Clinical Trials

Investigation Into the Scar Reduction Potential of Prevascar (Interleukin-10)

Start date: April 2005
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study was to investigate the scar-reducing properties of eight doses of intradermal Prevascar (IL-10).

NCT ID: NCT00984581 Completed - Wound Healing Clinical Trials

Safety and Efficacy Study of Avotermin (Juvista) in Female Subjects

Start date: April 2003
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

To assess safety and toleration, systemic exposure and anti-scarring potential of intradermal avotermin (Juvista) in young females.

NCT ID: NCT00984516 Completed - Cicatrix Clinical Trials

Investigation Into the Safety and Scar-improvement Efficacy of Intradermal Juvidex Dosed Once or Three Times

Start date: August 2004
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study was to investigate the scar-improvement efficacy of three doses of intradermal Juvidex given once only or three times in male and female subjects and to collect further safety and tolerability data for intradermal Juvidex in male and female subjects.

NCT ID: NCT00984503 Completed - Wound Healing Clinical Trials

Investigation of the Accelerated Healing and Anti-scarring Potential of Avotermin (Juvista) in Split Skin Graft Donor Sites

Start date: October 2003
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to investigate the accelerated-healing potential of injection or injection plus topical application of Juvista to minor split skin grafts (SSG).

NCT ID: NCT00984386 Completed - Cicatrix Clinical Trials

Investigation of the Efficacy of Zesteem in Accelerating Early Wound Healing

Start date: March 2005
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to investigate early wound healing of one application of four different doses of intradermal Zesteem (17β-Estradiol) in male subjects and female subjects two years post-menopausal.

NCT ID: NCT00978367 Completed - Wound Healing Clinical Trials

Investigation of the Safety, Dosing Frequency and Anti-Scarring Potential of Two Concentrations of Intradermal Avotermin (Juvista)

Start date: February 2002
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to investigate the dosing frequency, wound healing (re-epithelialisation) and anti-scarring effects of one, three and five applications of two concentrations of intradermal RN1001 in healthy male subjects.

NCT ID: NCT00978302 Completed - Wound Healing Clinical Trials

Safety Study of Repeated, Escalating Doses of Intradermal Avotermin (Juvista)

Start date: May 2001
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and local toleration and histological effects of various dose levels of avotermin (Juvista) injected intradermally in healthy male volunteers.

NCT ID: NCT00977951 Completed - Wound Healing Clinical Trials

Genomic Changes Associated With the Use of Intradermal Avotermin (Juvista) in Small Wounds in Healthy Male Subjects

Start date: September 2002
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to further determine the safety and toleration of intradermal avotermin (Juvista), confirm accelerated healing and investigate genomic expression profiles