Peristomal Skin Complication
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See which Peristomal Skin Complication trials you may qualify forThis study compares two types of wound dressings used after tracheostomy surgery in children: standard foam dressing and silver-impregnated foam dressing. Trac…
This investigation is a randomized, controlled, open-label, comparative, cross-over, multicenter investigation, with two test periods. In total, 82 subjects wil…
The CP288 study is an investigation of a non-Conformité Européene marked stoma product which will be conducted in the UK, Italy, Netherlands, Germany, and Norwa…
To evaluate the efficacy of the application of a neutral gel based on ecological extra virgin olive oil for peristomal skin hygiene in individuals with colostom…
To explore the effect of the Stoma Mobile application-based training method on the psychosocial adjustment, self-efficacy, and development of peristomal skin co…
This study is a single blind semi-experimental study. Aim: To investigate the effect of standardized care on peristomal skin complications and quality of life…
This purpose of this study is to look at three commercially available ostomy barriers on peristomal (around the stoma) skin. Repeated barrier application and re…
The purpose of this study is to provide preliminary assessment of the safety and performance of a novel barrier formulation (CASTLE) in a small population of su…
A comparison of two skin barriers on healthy volunteers with a colostomy, ileostomy or urostomy. Endpoints of comparison include the ability to maintain a secu…
The purpose of this study is to determine if an ostomy barrier that promotes a healthy skin environment will result in reduced peristomal skin irritation.
Peristomal skin complications are thought to be common but the exact frequency and cause of these complications are unknown. We have sought to document the inci…