Aloe Vera-Peppermint Gel Pressure Injury Prevention ICU Randomized Controlled Trial
Summary
NIH ClinicalTrials.gov registered a randomized controlled trial (NCT07537101) evaluating whether combined Aloe Vera-Peppermint gel application reduces pressure injury incidence compared to standard hospital nursing care among ICU patients. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive either the gel intervention or standard care. The trial targets adult ICU patients at risk for pressure injuries (bedsores).
What changed
NIH registered a new clinical trial on ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT07537101) titled 'Effectiveness of a Combined Aloe Vera-Peppermint Gel on Prevention Pressure Injuries Among Intensive Care Unit Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial.' The trial will study whether applying a combined Aloe Vera-Peppermint gel reduces pressure injury incidence compared to standard hospital nursing care.
Affected healthcare providers conducting ICU clinical research should note this registered trial for awareness. This registry entry does not create compliance obligations but documents an active clinical investigation using natural product interventions for patient safety outcomes in critical care settings.
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Effectiveness of a Combined Aloe Vera-Peppermint Gel on Prevention Pressure Injuries Among Intensive Care Unit Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial
N/A NCT07537101 Kind: NA Apr 17, 2026
Abstract
The goal of this clinical trails is to learn if a combined Aloe Vera-Peppermint gel work to prevent pressure injuries (bedsores) in ICU patients.
Does applying this natural gel reduce the incidence of pressure injuries compared to standard care?
participants will be randomly assigned to either receive the gel application (Aloe Vera-Peppermint gel) or the standard hospital nursing care.
Conditions: Pressure Injury
Interventions: combined Aloe Vera-Peppermint gel
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