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Clinical Trial

Local Hyperthermia Combined With Topical 3% Hydrogen Peroxide for Refractory Viral Warts

NCT: NCT07565350 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07565350
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2025-10-01
Completion2027-12-30

Brief Summary

1. Background of the Problem Viral warts result from infection of the skin or mucous membranes by human papillomavirus (HPV). Some patients develop refractory cases due to abnormal immune function, persistent viral presence, or recurrent warts. The clinical challenge in treating refractory viral warts lies in the limited effectiveness of single therapeutic approaches, high recurrence rates, and the fact that a significant proportion of patients are infected with high-risk or special HPV subtypes. These factors necessitate combined multi-modal treatments and genetic etiological screening. 2. Current Treatment Status Thermotherapy (44°C ± 2°C, 30 minutes per session): Studies have demonstrated that it can stimulate the activation of local immune cells (such as Langerhans cells), thereby enhancing antiviral immune responses. Hydrogen peroxide: It possesses antibacterial properties and promotes tissue repair. In keratinocytes, it can induce thermally induced pyroptosis, thereby enhancing the efficacy of antiviral treatment. 3. HPV genotyping Refractory viral warts are often associated with infection by specific high-risk or low-risk HPV subtypes (e.g., HPV 16, 18, 2, 4, etc.). HPV genotype is closely linked to treatment outcomes and recurrence rates. 4. Relevant pathogenic gene screening This involves exploring intrinsic patient susceptibility, such as genetic polymorphisms related to immune function (e.g., HLA typing or Toll-like receptor-related genes). It also includes screening for rare gene mutations, such as mutations in the GATA2, IL2RG, and DOCK8 genes, which lead to impaired viral clearance and a propensity to develop multiple viral warts.

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What is Local Hyperthermia Combined With Topical 3% Hydrogen Peroxide for Refractory Viral Warts?

Local Hyperthermia Combined With Topical 3% Hydrogen Peroxide for Refractory Viral Warts is a clinical trial registered under NCT07565350. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07565350?

The current status of NCT07565350 (Local Hyperthermia Combined With Topical 3% Hydrogen Peroxide for Refractory Viral Warts) is: RECRUITING.

When did Local Hyperthermia Combined With Topical 3% Hydrogen Peroxide for Refractory Viral Warts start?

Local Hyperthermia Combined With Topical 3% Hydrogen Peroxide for Refractory Viral Warts started on 2025-10-01.

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