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Topical Sevoflurane for Treatment of Chronic Leg Ulcers

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18 years of age
Both
Phase 4

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Overview

Patients with painful non-healing leg ulcer will be enrolled in the clinical single-blinded randomized study. The active treatment group will have sevoflurane applied at approximately 1 ml/cm2 at the start of wound treatment, the control group will only have a standard rinse solution with Cyteal TM (Pierre Fabre Medicament, France). Further treatment will then be carried out in the standard manner. The duration of the study will be 5 days; if the defect heals earlier, it will be terminated early.

Exclusion criteria: allergy to sevoflurane, inability to understand the questionnaire

Parameters to be monitored will be pain intensity, microbial colonization, appearance and size of the defect

Description

A prospective single-blinded randomized study will be conducted in patients of the Dermatovenereology Clinic of the 3rd Medical Faculty of Charles University (3LF UK) and the University Hospital Kralovske Vinohrady (FNKV) with painful non-healing tibial ulcers. Pain intensity on a numerical rating scale (NRS 0-10) must be NRS>4. The envelope method will be used for randomization. To blind patients, therapy will be performed by separating patients with a drape from the treatment area of the body. As sevoflurane has a typical odor, it will only be used in the control group to soak up absorbent material held under the distal pole of the wound without skin contact. In the active treatment group, sevoflurane will be applied at the beginning of the wound treatment at approximately 1 ml/cm2 of the ulcer surface. The standard therapy used in the control group will use only Cyteal TM lavage solution, which contains hexamidine diisetione 100 mg in 100 ml, chlorhexidine digluconate 20% solution 100 mg and chlorocresol 300 mg.

The primary aim of the study will be pain relief after sevoflurane therapy. Pain intensity will be measured by NRS at 1-hour intervals (excluding sleep); decrease of 2 point for at least 4 hours will be considered significant. Secondary aim will be healing of ulcers. The effect will be controlled by elimination of pathologic microbial colonization, cleaning of the base of the wound and decreasing the size of the ulcer. Microbial colonization will be measured by microbial swab culture before application, after the 1st application before dressing and on the 5th day after application), the appearance of the defect base will be assessed by the appearance of the surface, the size of the defect will be measured in cm2.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients with painful (pain intensity on the numerical scale NRS 0-10 is NRS>4) nonhealing tibial venous ulcers

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Allergy to sevoflurane
  • Inability to understand the pain-intensity questionnaire

Study details

Leg Ulcer

NCT05303805

Charles University, Czech Republic

25 January 2024

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