Human Participant Study of Prototype Non-medicated Multilayer Foam Dressings on Intact Skin
NCT: NCT06700850 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to evaluate two new prototype non-medicated multilayer foam dressings on healthy, intact skin. The study will find out how well two new prototype dressings stay in place as well as other dressing performance and safety factors when compared to corresponding, marketed dressings with a similar intended use profile and shape. The study will compare: 1. Prototype dressing (rectangle) vs Marketed dressing (rectangle) on the knee. 2. Prototype dressing (square) vs Marketed dressing (square) on the thigh. The main aim of the study is to show that the new prototype dressings are not worse than the established marketed comparison dressings in terms of staying in place on human participants at 7 days. Dressings will have successfully stayed in place if the dressing edges have not lifted to reach the pad, and the pad is not exposed in any way. Additional data will be collected to further support product performance up to 7 days, including safety information and potential device issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Human Participant Study of Prototype Non-medicated Multilayer Foam Dressings on Intact Skin?
Human Participant Study of Prototype Non-medicated Multilayer Foam Dressings on Intact Skin is a clinical trial registered under NCT06700850. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT06700850?
The current status of NCT06700850 (Human Participant Study of Prototype Non-medicated Multilayer Foam Dressings on Intact Skin) is: COMPLETED.
When did Human Participant Study of Prototype Non-medicated Multilayer Foam Dressings on Intact Skin start?
Human Participant Study of Prototype Non-medicated Multilayer Foam Dressings on Intact Skin started on 2024-10-28.
Official Source
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