Blinded Consumer Study for the Evaluation of the Usability and Efficacy of One Medical Device in Venous Return
NCT ID: NCT07234240
Last Updated: 2025-11-18
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
54 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-08-05
2025-09-11
Brief Summary
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The secondary goals of this study were (1) to assess in vivo the perception of subjects about the rapid relief felt after 7 days of using the same medical device, by selfassessment, filling-in three subjective evaluation questions, and (2) to assess in vivo the usability of the subjects regarding the same medical device after 14 days of its use, by self-assessment, filling in subjective evaluation questions.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Experimental: One medical device as investigational device
Insoles
Insoles At Day 0, the patient received the insoles and adapted them to his open shoes. The patient filled the quality-of-life's questionnaire at Day 0 and the same at Day14. The patient filled the rapid relief's questionnaire at Day7 and a usability's questionnaire at Day14.
Interventions
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Insoles
Insoles At Day 0, the patient received the insoles and adapted them to his open shoes. The patient filled the quality-of-life's questionnaire at Day 0 and the same at Day14. The patient filled the rapid relief's questionnaire at Day7 and a usability's questionnaire at Day14.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Age: with 18 years old and older;
* Having signed an Informed Consent Form (ICF);
* Willingness, ability and likeliness to comply with all the study procedures and restrictions;
* Ability to give informed consent;
* Available during the entire study period;
* Understanding Portuguese language: Portuguese-speaking subjects capable of reading the documents;
* Affected by a symptomatic venous return problem;
* With a score \>14 from the question 1 to 11 of the adapted CIVIQ questionnaire (each question scored on a scale from 0 to 4);
* Agree to wear open shoes suitable for insoles throughout the study, for at least 8 hours per day (with a heel \<5cm);
* Having a shoe size of 36 to 41;
Exclusion Criteria
* Currently participating in another clinical study that may interfere with the study;
* Diagnosed skin diseases and/or cutaneous alterations on the test region (feet) that may impair the study (for example tattoos, marks, burns, scars, etc.);
* Diagnosed diseases that may impair the study (including but not limited to: Diabetes, Arteritis, Phlebitis, etc);
* Under pharmacological treatments on the 30 days previous to the beginning of the study and during the entire period of the study that may impair it (including but not limited to: inflammatory drugs, any drug that might cover the signs and symptoms, drugs with arterial or venous indications, etc.);
* Having applied any type of topical product (pharmaceutical, cosmetic or other) with similar effect of the medical device under study, on the test region (feet) during the study, besides the investigational device;
* Having a stage of CVD C3 on the CEAP classification;
* Having had a traumatic or neurological history in the last 6 months;
* Wearing an orthopaedic insole made by a health professional;
* Having a significant and disabling lower limb pain;
* Having a significant and disabling back pain;
* Having a contraindication to wearing insoles and open shoes;
* Wearing open shoes with an anatomical shape (e.g. Birkenstock);
* Pregnancy or intention to conceive during the study;
* Breast-feeding.
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Millet Innovation
INDUSTRY
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Juliana Gouveia
Porto, , Portugal
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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P023B24
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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