Evaluation of Efficacy and Safety of Enhanced External Counter-pulsation on Patients With Atopic Dermatitis and Inflammatory Skin Disease Requiring Wet Wrap Therapy

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Enrollment

40

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

July 3, 2024

Primary Completion Date

December 31, 2024

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2025

Conditions
Atopic DermatitisInflammatory Skin Disease
Interventions
PROCEDURE

wet wrap therapy

Steps for wet wrap therapy After bath/shower with emollients, pat to remove excess water on body and apply the emollient and/ or steroid cream liberally on the affected area to enhance water absorption and seal in moisture Put wet wrap garment in lukewarm water, squeeze water out of the wet wrap garment, take them out without dribbling of water and then apply on the affected area Put on another layer of dry garments/ warm clothing to cover the wet wrap garments and wear usual clothing as needed Check regularly and keep the wet wrap garments underneath damp with water sprayer or wet towel if necessary Patient is suggested to apply emollients frequently throughout the day to maintain the effect

DEVICE

External compression counter-pulsation (EECP)

External compression counter-pulsation (EECP) is a compression/decompression non-invasive device (Stendo Pulsewave ® V3 CE certificate class IIa) used for lower part of the body (legs, thighs and buttock/hips) to reproduce and stimulate the natural physiological pulsations and the physical shear stress force.

All Listed Sponsors
lead

The University of Hong Kong

OTHER

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