Clinical Trial: Clinical Trial to Determine the Efficacy of Sculptra™ Dermal Filler for the Correction of Contour Deformities Caused by Lipoatrophy

Study Status: Withdrawn
Recruit Status: Withdrawn
Study Type: Interventional

Official Title: A Phase IV, Prospective, Non-Blinded, Non-Randomized, Single-Center Clinical Trial to Determine the Longevity, Duration, and Volume-Correcting Efficacy of Sculptra™ Dermal Filler for the Correct

Brief Summary:

Lipoatrophy is a condition that affects certain individuals, most commonly those who are infected with the HIV virus. Lipoatrophy however can also affect individuals who suffer from recurrent systemic infections, those who have a weakened immune system, or certain patients who suffer from cancer or receive chemotherapeutics. In contrast, lipoatrophy can sometimes be present in individuals who are perfectly healthy but have genetically predisposing factors that can contribute to facial emaciation or lipoatrophy.

The function of injectable fillers for the treatment of dermal contour deformities is to smooth dermal depressions formed by the loss of volume. These often elastic contour fillers (also known as soft tissue augmentation devices) can correct hollowness around the eyes, add fullness to thin lips, balance a disproportionate face or correct topographical anomalies.

This study aims to:

  • Objectively measure the improvement of contour-deformities after Sculptra™ injection from baseline to study closure by utilizing the Primos™ photographic/topographical measuring system.
  • Evaluate the efficacy, longevity and duration of volume-correction in subjects which are both HIV positive and HIV negative.
  • Assess the safety of Scupltra™ dermal filler when used to correct volume deformities caused by lipoatrophy in subjects that are HIV negative.

Detailed Summary:

Soft tissue fillers are used to temporarily fill facial lines and wrinkles and augment contour deformities. There are a variety of soft tissue fillers available.

Sculptra™ has been used to correct dermal atrophy in both the HIV and non-HIV populations. Almost all clinical trials have used a visual assessment scale to grade correction as well as persistence. Recently, dermal ultrasound has been used to provide an objective measurement of dermal thickening, but the ultrasound procedure measures only a fraction of the dermis and is subject to a high degree of variability because of the difficulty in measuring the same area. Our protocol utilizes the Primos ½ face system to produce a 3-dimensional evaluation of a large area. This will produce excellent reproducible results as well as outstanding photographs for patient demonstration.

Sculptra™ is an injectable implant that contains microparticles or poly-L-lactic acid, a biocompatible, biodegradable, synthetic polymer from the alpha-hydroxy-acid family. Sculptra™ is reconstituted prior to use by the addition of sterile water for injection, USP (SWFI) to form a sterile non-pyrogenic suspension.

Comparison:

Dermik's Vega Study - The Vega study was a 96-week, open-label, uncontrolled, single-center study to determine the treatment effects of Sculptra on the signs of lipoatrophy of the face in 50 patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus. Patients had a mean age of 45 years (range 33-58), 84% were Caucasian and 98% were male. All patients had little or no adipose tissue in cheek area at baseline, indicating severe facial lipoatrophy (mean adipose thickness of 0.5±0.7 mm, ranging from 0.0 to 2.1 mm).