Abstract
Dermal open flow microperfusion (dOFM) is a minimally invasive method for pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmacodynamic (PD) drug trials in the skin. The aim of this work is (i) the development of missing accessories based on the CE-certified dOFM probe, tubing set and pump and (ii) their evaluation in a clinical PK/PD study with particular attention to standardization and reproducibility.
The developed accessories support every step from the application of the probe to the attachment of the system to the subject. A marking template supports the application the dOFM probe and the topical product, a skin stabilization avoids motion artifacts and the new sampling unit is minimized in size. The establishment of the probe depth measurement using a high-frequency ultrasound system contributes significantly to the standardization. In the final clinical evaluation study a reproducible application and stable sampling over 26 hours was achieved. Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of study medication clobetasol-17-propionate cream were successfully investigated in the skin.
The dOFM system, now with accessories and standardization tools, forms a reliable basis for future clinical PK/PD studies.
The developed accessories support every step from the application of the probe to the attachment of the system to the subject. A marking template supports the application the dOFM probe and the topical product, a skin stabilization avoids motion artifacts and the new sampling unit is minimized in size. The establishment of the probe depth measurement using a high-frequency ultrasound system contributes significantly to the standardization. In the final clinical evaluation study a reproducible application and stable sampling over 26 hours was achieved. Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of study medication clobetasol-17-propionate cream were successfully investigated in the skin.
The dOFM system, now with accessories and standardization tools, forms a reliable basis for future clinical PK/PD studies.
Translated title of the contribution | Realization of a wearable dOFM system for clinical pharmacological studies |
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Original language | German |
Qualification | Master of Science |
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Publication status | Published - 2013 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- dermal open flow microperfusion
- skin
- clobetasol-17-propionate
- pharmacokinetics
- pharmacodynamics