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Clinical Trial: Dexamethasone 0.01% Solution for the Treatment of Oral Lichen Planus
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Purpose
The primary objective of the study is to determine the efficacy of dexamethasone rinse in reducing pain in patients with oral lichen planus. Secondary objectives are to evaluate a novel scoring system of severity of lichen planus, assess the changes in salivary biomarkers associated with the treatment, assess the impact of oral lichen planus on the quality of life using the SF-36 instrument and the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14).
This is a double-blind parallel group design with 20 patients in each arm. Our primary outcome measure will be change in the visual analog scale that assesses pain. We will consider a decrease of 30 mm as clinically significant. Secondary outcomes will include reduction of oral symptoms as measured by the OHIP-14, amount of topical analgesic used, improvement in quality of life scores, and the severity of lesions as assessed with two scales.
A new oral lichen planus scoring system will be evaluated for validity, reliability and sensitivity to change. This system will quantify the severity and amount of oral lichen planus lesions on a scale of 0 to 66. Validation of this scale is needed for future studies of oral lichen planus. The validity and sensitivity to change will be assessed by correlation of the scores with patient based outcomes as well as global scale. Inter- and intra-rater reliability will also be tested.
The principal study interventions will be dexamethasone 0.01% oral rinse or identical in appearance and taste placebo rinse. Additional allowed interventions will be standard oral topical analgesic rinse and acetaminophen on as needed basis. Diagnostic and research evaluations will include complete history and oral and general physical examination, laboratory investigations, saliva collection, and oral mucosal biopsy. The interventional period of the trial will be 4 weeks.
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Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Treatment, Safety/Efficacy
Expected Total Enrollment: 70
Study start: May 12, 2005
This is a study of pain, oral function and salivary biomarkers in oral lichen planus.
The primary objective of the study is to determine the efficacy of dexamethasone rinse in reducing pain in patients with oral lichen planus. Secondary objectives are to evaluate a novel scoring system of severity of lichen planus, assess the changes in salivary biomarkers associated with the treatment, assess the impact of oral lichen planus on the quality of life using the SF-36 instrument and the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14).
This is a double-blind parallel group design with 20 patients in each arm. Our primary outcome measure will be change in the visual analog scale that assesses pain. We will consider a decrease of 30 mm as clinically significant. Secondary outcomes will include reduction of oral symptoms as measured by the OHIP-14, amount of topical analgesic used, improvement in quality of life scores, and the severity of lesions as assessed with two scales.
A new oral lichen planus scoring system will be evaluated for validity, reliability and sensitivity to change. This system will quantify the severity and amount of oral lichen planus lesions on a scale of 0 to 66. Validation of this scale is needed for future studies of oral lichen planus. The validity and sensitivity to change will be assessed by correlation of the scores with patient based outcomes as well as global scale. Inter- and intra-rater reliability will also be tested.
The principal study interventions will be dexamethasone 0.01% oral rinse or identical in appearance and taste placebo rinse. Additional allowed interventions will be standard oral topical analgesic rinse and acetaminophen on as needed basis. Diagnostic and research evaluations will include complete history and oral and general physical examination, laboratory investigations, saliva collection, and oral mucosal biopsy. The interventional period of the trial will be 4 weeks.
Eligibility
Genders Eligible for Study: Both
Criteria
Biopsy confirmed symptomatic oral lichen planus. World Health Organization histological criteria (12) in combination with a compatible clinical appearance will be used for diagnosis.
No current treatment with immunomodulatory agents. A one-month washout period will be required prior to enrollment if patients are taking immunomodulatory agents. Prior treatment with topical steroids will be allowed provided the presence of symptomatic lesions.
Age greater than 12 years old. Lichen planus is very rare in patients younger than 40 years old. Patients must rinse and spit the medication rather than swallow it. Oral rinses such as topical fluorides are not recommended for young children.
Patients of both sexes and all racial and ethnic groups will be eligible.
Symptomatic lichen planus with a score of at least 35 mm on a visual analog scale for pain.
Oral lichen planus score of at least 3 on the lichen planus severity scale.
EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
Unable to undergo oral biopsy for diagnosis.
Asymptomatic lichen planus with no ulcerated or erythematous oral lesions.
Treatment with immunomodulatory agents within 1 month of the randomization.
Hepatitis C infection.
Documented hypersensitivity to dexamethasone.
Pregnancy or lactation.
Poorly controlled diabetes.
Inability or unwillingness to give written informed consent.
Location and Contact Information
Maryland
National Institute of Dental And Craniofacial Research (NIDCR), 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Maryland, 20892, United States; Recruiting
TTY 1-866-411-1010
More Information
Detailed Web Page
Publications
Axell T, Rundquist L. Oral lichen planus--a demographic study. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 1987 Feb;15(1):52-6.
Eisen D. The clinical manifestations and treatment of oral lichen planus. Dermatol Clin. 2003 Jan;21(1):79-89. Review.
Scully C, Beyli M, Ferreiro MC, Ficarra G, Gill Y, Griffiths M, Holmstrup P, Mutlu S, Porter S, Wray D. Update on oral lichen planus: etiopathogenesis and management. Crit Rev Oral Biol Med. 1998;9(1):86-122. Review.
Record last reviewed: May 10, 2005
Last Updated: May 14, 2005
Record first received: May 14, 2005
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00111072
Health Authority: United States: Federal Government
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on 2005-05-17
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov
Cache Date: May 18, 2005
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