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Not Yet RecruitingNCT05289375

Efficacy of the Vacucis Candida® Autovaccine

Efficacy of the Vacucis Candida® Autovaccine in the Management of Chronic Oral Candidiasis. Randomized Triple-blind Randomized Clinical Trial.

Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
46 (estimated)
Sponsor
University of Santiago de Compostela · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Introduction: Oral candidiasis is an infectious disease caused by the growth of Candida colonies and their penetration into oral tissues when physical barriers and host defenses are weakened. It constitutes one of the most common pathologies within the field covered by Dentistry. Candida infections are found in at least 80% of AIDS patients and in a third of HIV infection cases. Systemic diseases such as diabetes and a wide pharmacological arsenal to which the general population is subjected, are other causes of the increase in the prevalence of this disease. In addition, the high prevalence of oral sequelae (hyposialia) in the population over 65 years of age, due to the specific characteristics of this age group, such as multiple pathologies and drug use, explains the presence of this disease in this segment. of the population One of the great difficulties for the study of this disease is the diversity of predisposing factors, which do nothing but throw greater confusion into the results of the different works. Objective: To evaluate the reduction/suppression of signs and symptoms of oral candidiasis in patients treated with head and neck RT, users of Vacucis or Placebo. Material and method: Patients will receive information regarding the trial and, if they meet the inclusion criteria and agree to participate in it, they will sign the informed consent. All patients will be informed following the usual care practice of the characteristics of their candidiasis infection as well as the possibilities and alternatives of treatment and their respective efficacy. A descriptive analysis of the sample in terms of prevalence will be carried out. Categorical variables will be described as frequency and percentage and continuous variables as mean and standard deviation or median and interquartile range depending on their adjustment to normality, which will be calculated with the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. To study the effect of the vaccine on the evolution of candidiasis, the Chi-square test, Student's t test or the non-parametric Mann-Whitney test will be used. The association of prevalence with CFU in both groups will be analyzed using the ANOVA test. Those values of p \< 0.05 will be considered significant.

Detailed description

The design of a randomized, randomized (test and placebo) triple-blind (patient, investigator and evaluator) clinical trial is proposed. The clinical trial will be carried out in accordance with the criteria recommended in the CONSORT Guidelines. All patients who agree to participate will have a sample taken following the manufacturer's instructions for the design of the autovaccine, using a sterile swab that will be placed in transport medium (AMIES type) and sent to the laboratory. After 1 month of taking the sample, the laboratory that will be in possession of the randomization will damage the container/dispenser, which will be exactly the same in both groups T and P. Group T will be administered the complete autovaccine, while group P , the content will be the same except for the active ingredient, that is, only thimerosal, methylcellulose, sodium chloride and orange essence. In this way, neither the research group nor the patient himself will be known by the group to which he has been assigned. In the event of unforeseen adverse effects, which are not expected, patients will be withdrawn from the study and treated according to standard care practice. All patients will be able to resort to rescue medication if the symptomatology is exacerbated during the follow-up period of the study, always under the prescription of the physician (nystatin aqueous rinse solution 1ml/100,000 IU or oral Fluconazole 50 mg/24 hours).

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGVacucis autovaccineA sample will be taken from all participants in group T following the manufacturer's instructions for the design of the autovaccine, using a sterile swab that will be placed in a transport medium and sent to the laboratory. After 1 month from the sample collection, the laboratory will send in a container/dispenser (with the same appearance in both groups) to the T group will be administered the complete autovaccine ((with two applications per day for 7 weeks)
DRUGPlaceboA sample will be taken from all participants in group P following the manufacturer's instructions for the design of the autovaccine, using a sterile swab that will be placed in a transport medium and sent to the laboratory (as in group T). After 1 month from the collection of the sample, the laboratory will send it in a container/dispenser (with the same appearance in both groups). The content in group P will receive a placebo in the same dosage and temporality as group T, it will be the same except for the active ingredient, that is, only thimerosal, methylcellulose, sodium chloride and orange essence.

Timeline

Start date
2025-04-30
Primary completion
2026-04-30
Completion
2027-12-31
First posted
2022-03-21
Last updated
2024-10-17

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Spain

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05289375. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.