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Device needed repairs and delay this would cause would have affected data integrity if study were continued due to treatment delay.
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| The Skin Center Dermatology Group | INDUSTRY |
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Patients between 4-21 years of age with at least one wart or molluscum lesion are eligible to participate in this study. The duration of the study is a minimum of 4 weeks with the maximum duration of monthly treatments for one year, depending on lesion clearance. The number of lesions will be chosen by the dermatologist. Patients who opt to participate will receive non-thermal, or cold, atmospheric plasma to treat all lesions selected. Safety profile as well as changes in size, pain and appearance will be measured. Photographs and dermatologist impressions will be used to measure treatment response.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Cold Atmospheric Plasma (CAP) | Experimental | We are proposing an open-label extension study of a floating electrode-dielectric barrier device (FE-DBD), a Cold Atmospheric Plasma (CAP) device for the treatment of Verrucae Vulgaris and Molluscum Contagiosum. While novel to the medical field, and especially to dermatology, there are already a number of publications regarding its use on human skin in adults and children. CAP devices utilize noble gases (such as helium) to deliver plasma state matter to the skin. As its name implies, the generated plasma stream is of near skin temperature and it exists on normal atmospheric pressure. During the generation of the plasma there is no electric contact with the patient. The treatment does not increase skin surface temperature and the used helium gas, the same as used for balloons, being a noble gas does not cause a chemical reaction with the skin. The flow of the gas is slow, thus there is no mechanical effect on the skin. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Floating electrode-dielectric barrier device (FE-DBD) cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) | Device | The treatment device in this study generates cold atmospheric plasma. Cold atmospheric plasma has certain properties of plasma, such as ionized gas molecules. To create plasma, a pulse generator supplying 20 kilovolt pulse of 20-ns pulse width at 200 Hz (FPG10-01NM10, FID GmbH, Burbach, Germany) to a 5-mm diameter quartz-covered copper electrode of 10-cm length and 1 - 13mm quartz thickness. These nanosecond pulse parameters were chosen to provide sufficient treatment dose at the high level of plasma uniformity required to avoid any tissue damage. We will treat the lesions for approximately 1 to 2 minutes each, moving the electrode gently over the treatment area. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Number of lesions with no response | Absence of change in appearance of targeted lesion. Molluscum is defined as the visualization of a central umbilication with polylobular, white to yellow, amorphous structures. A peripheral crown of radiating or punctiform vessels may also be present. Warts are defined as grouped papillae, with dotted or loop vessels, and/or hemorrhagic points and lines often surrounded by a whitish halo. | Maximum of 12 months |
| Number of lesions with partial response | There is change in the size, dyspigmentation, or discomfort of the targeted lesion as compared to its appearance and symptoms at the initial visit, but the lesion remains grossly visible. Molluscum is defined as the visualization of a central umbilication with polylobular, white to yellow, amorphous structures. A peripheral crown of radiating or punctiform vessels may also be present. Warts are defined as grouped papillae, with dotted or loop vessels, and/or hemorrhagic points and lines often surrounded by a whitish halo. Changes in the characteristics of the targeted lesions will be evaluated by a dermatologist and documented via photographs at follow-up visits at 4, 8, and 12 weeks, with the final outcome measured at the 12-week visit. | Maximum of 12 months |
| Number of lesions with complete response | Targeted lesion is no longer grossly visible. | Maximum of 12 months |
| Number of treatments to complete lesion resolution | Comparing number of treatments necessary for complete response. | Maximum of 12 months |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Adverse events from CAP tolerability questionnaire | This questionnaire measures tolerability of cold atmospheric plasma treatment. Assessment of dryness, peeling, scaling, erythema, edema, stinging, burning sensation, itching, scarring and dyspigmentation will each be assessed individually by means of a standardized grading scale (0 = absent; 1 = mild; 2 = moderate; 3 = severe) | Maximum of 12 months |
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Medical University of South Carolina | Charleston | South Carolina | 29425 | United States |
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| ID | Term |
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| D014860 | Warts |
| D008976 | Molluscum Contagiosum |
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| D030361 | Papillomavirus Infections |
| D004266 | DNA Virus Infections |
| D014777 | Virus Diseases |
| D007239 | Infections |
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This is an open-label extension study. During a clinical care visit, if a patient is eligible and agrees to participate, lesions will be selected by the dermatologist prior to procedure. All lesions selected will be treated with non-thermal atmospheric plasma (NTAP).
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| Average score of visual analogue scale associated with treatment | The visual analogue scale (VAS) is a validated subjective measurement of pain experienced by the patient. It consists of visual-numeric scale, numbered from 0-10. (0) indicate absence of pain or "no pain at all", while (10) indicates severe pain or "worst imaginable pain". This is supplemented by six faces with different expressions, ranging from happy to extremely upset. Each facial expression is assigned a numerical scale from 0 to 10. | Maximum of 12 months |
| D017193 |
| Skin Diseases, Viral |
| D014412 | Tumor Virus Infections |
| D012874 | Skin Diseases, Infectious |
| D012871 | Skin Diseases |
| D017437 | Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases |
| D011213 | Poxviridae Infections |