Publications by authors named "Rudy Susilo"

Background: The wound healing process includes inflammation, proliferation, and remodelling phases, the main features of which are inflammation, neoangiogenesis, and epithelialization. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is one modality postulated to improve wound healing. The objective of this study was to determine whether HBOT could improve selected features of burn wound healing in an experimental rabbit model.

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Objective: The aim of this multicentre, double-blind, vehicle-controlled study was to investigate the safety and efficacy of once-daily topical application of sertaconazole 2% cream compared with corresponding vehicle cream in the treatment of patients with tinea of glabrous skin.

Patients And Methods: A total of 400 patients were recruited at seven investigational sites; 144 patients in the intent-to-treat (ITT) population and 127 in the per-protocol (PP) population were treated for 3 weeks with either sertaconazole 2% once daily or corresponding vehicle cream. To evaluate therapeutic efficacy and safety, microscopic examination of native preparations, mycological cultures, and clinical assessment of the state of the lesion (objective and subjective monitoring of symptoms) were analysed after 3 weeks of treatment.

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Background And Objective: Sertaconazole, an imidazole antifungal drug, has been proven to have broad and potent antifungal activity. In the present study, the pharmacokinetics of sertaconazole nail patches, developed for treatment of onychodystrophy and onychomycosis, were investigated in healthy volunteers. The objective of the study was to investigate the penetration of sertaconazole into the nail and plasma and the residual sertaconazole concentration in patches after 1 week of application onto the nails.

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The purpose of this open study was to evaluate the rate and extent of the penetration of sertaconazole nitrate (CAS 99592-32-2, Zalaïn) penetration into the stratum corneum/lucidum of the human skin. Selected areas of 9 cm2 each of the back skin of 12 healthy volunteers were exposed over 8 different time intervals (between 0 and 48 h) to 100 mg of a 2% cream preparation of the compound or to placebo. Using a HPLC-assay the relative amounts of the applied dose of sertaconazole nitrate were determined in the residual cream of the skin surface as well as in 3 layers of the epidermis obtained by the stripping technique.

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