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N/ACompleted· 106 enrolled
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Standing Phototherapy Kiosk +1 moredevice
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NCT04556136N/ACompleted

A Pilot Feasibility Study Comparing a Novel Phototherapy Kiosk to Supplementation to Promote Vitamin D Sufficiency

Madigan Army Medical Center·interventional·Posted Sep 21, 2020·Updated Mar 13, 2024

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Standing Phototherapy Kiosk and D3 Oral supplement for Hypovitaminosis D. Completed, enrolled 106 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

The purpose of this project is to demonstrate the capability of a standing phototherapy kiosk (SPK) to stimulate cutaneous vitamin D3 and subsequent production of 25 Hydroxyvitamin (OH) D safely and as efficiently as an oral vitamin D3 supplement of 600 IU taken daily over a 10 week intervention period. We will conduct a randomized controlled trial with two treatment arms; \~120 volunteers will be assigned to either the SPK or to a 600 IU daily oral vitamin D3 supplement for 10 weeks. The SPK is an innovative, networked, self-care technology that stimulates endogenous vitamin D production with two \~2-minute treatments per month. It will be tested in an ambulatory setting where enrolled/assigned participants of various baseline levels of 25(OH)D will present for a treatment dose, based on Fitzpatrick skin type category, every other week for 10 weeks. The SPK does not produce a cosmetic tan or dispense pills.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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CountriesUnited States
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
20192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedSep 21, 2020
Enrollment StartApr 30, 2018
Primary CompletionJan 22, 2019
Study CompletionApr 1, 2019
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 9 monthsPosted 5.8 years ago

Interventions

Standing Phototherapy Kioskdevice

Benesol is a freestanding booth designed to deliver a small amount of targeted UVB with an interactive user interface and cloud-based software that enables patient self-care. The treatment delivery mechanism uses a metal halide lamp with a series of filters and a lens to optimize full-body exposure to the narrow spectrum (293 - 303nm) of UVB light most efficient at producing vitamin D3. The device uses software to identify patients, establish individual skin types and determine dosage. The system has been designed to manage exposure time and frequency and deliver 60% of a skin-type-adjusted Minimal Erythemal Dose (MED). The expected result for users is a rise in blood levels of 25(OH)D via the endogenous pathway.

D3 Oral supplementdietary

Each subject assigned to the comparison group was instructed to take one vitamin D3 pill, dispensed by the research pharmacist, each day with a meal for 70 days. Subjects were instructed not to take any additional vitamin D supplementation during the study period. This dosing frequency is consistent with the RDA recommendation. Subjects were instructed to bring their pill bottle with them when returning for their follow up appointment.