Safety trial assessing 1.77 cm(2) H(2)O(2) producing electrochemical bandages on healthy human skin

评估1.77 cm² H₂O₂产生电化学绷带在健康人体皮肤上的安全性试验

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Abstract

Mammalian skin maintains complex repair mechanisms after barrier disruption. Chronic wounds develop when these events are not efficiently completed, increasing infection risk. With ~2% of the population afflicted yearly, chronic wound care needs new technologies. Here, a Phase 0/1 study of one such therapeutic intervention is presented- H(2)O(2) (hydrogen peroxide)-producing electrochemical bandages (e-bandages) controlled by wearable micropotentiostats. The e-bandages generate H(2)O(2) in precise, micromolar concentrations for controlled time intervals. Safety of sterile, 1.77 cm(2) H(2)O(2)-generating e-bandages loaded with 3M hydrogel containing 0.9% sodium chloride was evaluated on healthy adult forearms. Twenty participants were assigned to one of five groups, with groups defined by polarization durations. e-Bandages were worn for 24 h and adverse effects evaluated. Most participants experienced no device-related ramifications. Some described discomfort from Tegaderm™, used to secure the devices, and/or hydrogel discoloration. In conclusion, 1.77 cm(2) H(2)O(2)-generating e-bandages were well tolerated on healthy human skin for up to 24 h, though further development is needed, supporting future investigation of this therapeutic for chronic wound management. This trial was registered with ClinicalTrials.gov under the identifying number NCT05940207 on 11/07/2023 (first posted date).

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