Prospective Clinical Study, Using a Medical Device (RepHegyn) as an Adjuvant in the Treatment of Fungal (Candidiasis) and Bacterial Infections

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexFemale
Age18-75
SponsorInnate srl

About this trial

The medical device It is indicated to promote the re-epithelialization processes of the vaginal mucosa, in the prevention of vaginal conditions of bacterial and fungal origin, and as an adjuvant in their treatment.

The primary efficacy endpoint is based on the VAS symptom score (abnormal vaginal discharge, lower abdominal pain, dysuria, burning micturition, dyspareunia, vulvar irritation, and itching on a 10-point scale), specifically the percentage of patients with therapeutic success, defined as resolution of signs and symptoms of recurrent bacterial and fungal infections (total symptom score \<2) at the end of treatment.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Age between 18 and 75 years

Signed written informed consent.

At least two subjective symptoms and two objective signs (at least moderate) of vaginal inflammation due to infection. Vaginal inflammation will be assessed based on six subjective symptoms (burning, pain, itching, irritation, dyspareunia, and dysuria) and four objective signs (swelling, vaginal discharge typical of the infection, pH, and presence of abrasion/erosion).

Confirmed recurrent bacterial vaginosis and candidiasis.

Disqualifiers

Patients who do not sign the informed consent form

Other gynecological diseases, immunosuppressive diseases (e.g., HIV infection), or who are immunocompromised for reasons such as corticosteroid therapy, chemotherapy, anti-angiogenic agents, or immunosuppressants, patients with diabetes

Patients receiving antibiotics, anti-inflammatory agents, analgesics, antineoplastic drugs, or immunosuppressants within 4 weeks prior to study inclusion

History of connective tissue diseases, e.g., systemic lupus erythematosus, systemic sclerosis, Sjogren's syndrome, or mixed connective tissue disease

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Not listed

Trial groups

34 Participants
are grouped into 1 trial group

Sponsors and collaborators