Key Insights

Highlights

Success Rate

89% trial completion (above average)

Clinical Risk Assessment

Based on trial outcomes

Moderate Risk

Score: 40/100

Termination Rate

9.1%

2 terminated out of 22 trials

Success Rate

88.9%

+2.4% vs benchmark

Late-Stage Pipeline

23%

5 trials in Phase 3/4

Results Transparency

13%

2 of 16 completed with results

Key Signals

2 with results89% success

Data Visualizations

Phase Distribution

17Total
Not Applicable (12)
P 4 (5)

Trial Status

Completed16
Withdrawn3
Terminated2
Not Yet Recruiting1

Trial Success Rate

88.9%

Benchmark: 86.5%

Based on 16 completed trials

Clinical Trials (22)

Showing 20 of 20 trials
NCT07524439Not ApplicableNot Yet Recruiting

Improving the Care of Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis (IAD) Using a Beta-Glucan Cream as a Hydrating and Soothing Agent

NCT07205055Not ApplicableCompleted

Effect of Video-Based Diaper Dermatitis Care Education on Mothers' Knowledge Level and Dermatitis Severity: A Randomized Controlled Trial

NCT07186907Not ApplicableCompleted

Hydrocolloid Dressings in Diaper Dermatitis

NCT05427760Not ApplicableCompletedPrimary

Effect of Using Oxygen on the Diaper Dermatitis in Infants

NCT06015217Phase 4CompletedPrimary

A Clinical Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of a Healing Ointment on Diaper Rash

NCT05599763CompletedPrimary

Multicenter, National, Observational, Prospective, Real-life Study Evaluating the Performance of 2% Aqueous Eosin in Children With Diaper Rash

NCT05892081Phase 4CompletedPrimary

Colloidal Oatmeal, Colloid Cream, Diaper Rash, Preterm Neonates and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

NCT05471180Not ApplicableWithdrawn

Adjuvant Effect of Photobiomodulation in the Treatment of Incontinence-associated Dermatitis in Adults

NCT05328232Not ApplicableCompletedPrimary

The Effect Of Olive Oil on Diaper Rash

NCT03685929Completed

Histopathological Comparison Between Superficial Pressure Ulcers and Incontinence-associated Dermatitis

NCT04210674Not ApplicableCompletedPrimary

Effects of Argan Spinosa Oil in the Treatment of Diaper Dermatitis in Infants and Toddlers

NCT03640897Not ApplicableCompletedPrimary

Evaluation of the Safety and Performance of LiNiDERM® in the Prevention of Infant Diaper Rash

NCT03309059Not ApplicableCompletedPrimary

Comparison of Barrier Products in the Prevention of Incontinence-associated Dermatitis in Hospitalized Elderly

NCT03425851Not ApplicableWithdrawnPrimary

Diaper Distribution in Low-Income Infants

NCT02299206Not ApplicableTerminatedPrimary

CeraVe Cream Compared to Desitin Paste for Treating Diaper Dermatitis in Infants

NCT03138057CompletedPrimary

BM Characterization Pilot

NCT02893501CompletedPrimary

Infant Microbiome in Diaper Rash

NCT02996357Completed

Risk Factors for Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis (IAD) in ICU Patients Suffering From Fecal Incontinence

NCT02475512Not ApplicableTerminated

Comparison of Wash Wipes and Standard Care in the Prevention of Incontinence-associated Dermatitis in Elderly

NCT01167465Phase 4WithdrawnPrimary

Determination of Safety and Consumers' Satisfaction of Moussik Versus Desitin Creamy Ointment in Diaper Rash Prophylaxis

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