Chromophore mapping of hemoglobin for the assessment of axillary
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Chromophore mapping of hemoglobin for the assessment of axillary
Two well-controlled, randomized and blinded paired comparison clinical studies were conducted to evaluate axillary irritation and AP efficacy of a Rx AP containing 6.25% Aluminum Chloride versus an OTC anhydrous, Aluminum Trichlorohydrex GLY AP. The study was conducted for 7-days in healthy females (n=19), with treatments applied 1X/day in the evening. The panelists were evaluated for irritation at each visit. If a panelist had an irritation score of 2 or above (Scale: 0=None to 3=Extreme), product application was discontinued for subject safety and the highest irritation and image scores for that panelist were carried forward for the analysis. Study measurements: Daily high resolution image capture for subsequent non-contact SIAscopy evaluation, AP efficacy (Post-trt 6), daily expert irritation scoring, and daily subject self-reported symptoms. The data were assessed using mixed models or the marginal homogeneity test. METHODS Evaluate the utility of non-contact SIAscopy for the assessment of axillary irritation via chromophore mapping of hemoglobin with comparison to expert clinical and subject perceived irritation in axillary skin treated with a mild prescription strength wetness protection OTC AP and an irritating prescription AP. OBJECTIVE Prescription (Rx) antiperspirant (AP) products are widely known to induce irritation (erythema, stinging, burning) due to the highly acidic nature of the AP active in vehicles that are not optimized to buffer the skin reactions. This axillary skin irritation limits patient compliance, thus impeding product efficacy. Previously, we shared data from two well-controlled clinical studies that established the prescription strength AP efficacy for an OTC AP compared to a Rx AP1. This prescription strength wetness protection OTC AP was formulated to be gentle to the skin by delivering skin-soothing benefits via petrolatum and dimethicone. In these clinical studies we demonstrate the utility of non-contact SIAScopy (Spectrophotometric Intracutaneous Analysis, NCS), an image analysis method that maps skin chromophores (hemoglobin, eumelanin, dermal collagen)2, 3, 4, to examine the regional distribution and concentration of hemoglobin in axillary skin treated with a mild OTC AP and an irritating prescription AP. INTRODUCTION Original Image 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Visit 3 Visit 4 Visit 5 A (Female OTC Anhydrous "Soft Solid") Visit 2 Visit 6 Visit 7 C (Rx AlCl3 AP) p=0.0011 p<0.0001 Visit 1 Visit 3 Visit 4 p=0.0138 Visit 6 C (Rx AlCl3 AP) Visit 5 A (Female OTC Anhydrous "Soft Solid") Visit 2 p=0.0148 p=0.0114 p=0.0104 Visit 7 p=0.0146 Subject Self Perceived Irritation Score by Visit Visit 1 p=0.0337 p=0.0001 p=0.0003 Image Analysis- Change from Baseline Hemoglobin Values NCS Hemoglobin Map Anhydrous “Soft Solid” OTC AP Visit 1 Visit 3 Visit 4 Visit 5 A (Female OTC Anhydrous "Soft Solid") Visit 2 p=0.0124 p=0.0018 p=0.0003 Visit 7 p=0.0004 C (Rx AlCl3 AP) Visit 6 p=0.0007 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Visit 1 Visit 3 Visit 4 p=0.0038 Visit 5 p=0.0024 Visit 7 C (Rx AlCl3 AP) Visit 6 p=0.0079 4. 3. 2. 1. Kimball A, Matts, PJ. Characterizing Hyper-pigmented Facial Lesions Using Clinical Evaluation and a New ChromophoreMapping Technique. American Academy of Dermatology 64th Annual Meeting, 2006. Matts PJ, Carey J, Cotton SD. Chromophore mapping: a new technique to characterized ageing human skin, invivo, American Academy of Dermatology 63rd Annual Conference, 2005. Matts, PJ, Fink, B, ,Grammer, K, Burquest, M. Color homogeneity and visual perception of age, health, and attractiveness of female facial skin. J Am Acad Dermatol 2007; 57: 977-84. Thomas M, Kelly Smalls LR, Leazer TM, Finn E, Elstun LT, Hartwig P, Swaile D, Capretta A. Alternative Topical Treatment to an Aluminum Chloride Antiperspirant that Provides Prescription Strength Efficacy with Significantly Less Irritation. American Academy of Dermatology 65th Annual Meeting, 2007. References Acknowledgements: Image Analysis by Michael Marmor & Kukizo Miyamoto. the image analysis method works well in shaved underarm skin. The method has not been optimized for unshaved skin. In clinical trials, expert irritation assessment is always recommended in conjunction with image analysis methods. ¾Currently, Solid” OTC AP may increase subject compliance, leading to a more consistent treatment regimen as compared to the more irritating Rx Aluminum Chloride AP. ¾Additionally, the milder “Soft these data demonstrate that non-contact chromophore mapping via SIAscopy is an effective tool for the assessment of axillary irritation and is consistent with expert clinical irritation assessments, and subject self-perceived data. ¾Overall, CONCLUSIONS This work was funded by P&G Beauty. A (Female OTC Anhydrous "Soft Solid") Visit 2 p=0.0007 p=0.0038 Subject Self-Perceived Irritation Unfavorable Comments 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 Expert Visual Irritation Assessment by Visit Original Image NCS Hemoglobin Map Rx Aluminum Chloride AP Non-contact chromophore mapping of hemoglobin indicated that there was significantly (p<0.05) more irritation for the Rx AP as compared to the OTC AP (Visits 3-7). Additionally, the hemoglobin data were consistent with significant findings (p<0.05) for expert clinical visual irritation scores (Visits 3-7) and subject self-assessments (p<0.05, Visits 3-7). Subject perception data indicated that the irritation from the Rx AP most often felt like stinging and burning. For subject safety, treatment was discontinued at level 2 irritation (Scale:0-3): n=7 on Rx AP and n=0 on Anhydrous OTC AP. RESULTS P&G Beauty, Cincinnati, Ohio USA Lola Kelly Smalls, PhD, MBA, Laurie Elstun, MS, Amy Capretta, BS, Paula Hartwig, BS, Michael Thomas, MBA, David Swaile, PhD, Comparison of OTC and Prescription Antiperspirants Chromophore Mapping of Hemoglobin for the Assessment of Axillary Irritation: CONCLUSIONS Female Underarms P1000 Mean Change from Baseline Hemoglobin Value (higher= more irritation) Mean Subject Perceived Irritation Score (higher= more irritation, Scale- 0-10) Mean Expert Visual Irritation Score (higher= more irritation, Scale- 0-3) % of Subjects Unfavorable Irritation Comments (higher= more unfavorable)