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NCT number NCT03876340
Other study ID # QX2018
Secondary ID
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date November 1, 2018
Est. completion date August 31, 2020

Study information

Verified date February 2020
Source Hospital Central "Dr. Ignacio Morones Prieto"
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Reliable and valid assessment of burn wound depth or healing potential is essential to treatment decision-making, to provide a prognosis, and to compare studies evaluating different treatment modalities. Clinical evaluation remains the most widely used method for assessing the depth of the burn wound. This method is based on the subjective evaluation of visual and tactile characteristics of the wound, with an accuracy ranging between 50 to 70%; which is not precise to guide clinical decision making. The aim of these study is to validate thermography as a therapeutic approach to predict treatment modality based on thermographic imaging of the wound and its healing potential obtained during the first three days of treatment of either healing by re-epithelization, requiring skin grafts, or requiring amputations. By performing this algorithm, it is expected to address three aspects of the management of patients with acute burns: early clinical diagnosis, initial management decisions and reduction of hospitalization days.


Description:

Burn wounds are divided into first degree burns involving the epidermis, superficial second degree with lesion of the papillary dermis, deep second degree with lesion of the reticular dermis, third degree with lesion to the hypodermis, and fourth degree involves fascia, muscle, tendons and bone.

In burns, development and severity of complications are in direct proportion to the magnitude of the burn. The magnitude of the damage depends on three factors, the duration of the contact, the intensity of the current or temperature and the resistance offered by the tissue. The extent of the burned skin surface is very useful to assess the severity of the patient, it is a relevant criterion to develop the prognosis. It is important to have comprehensive knowledge of the burned patient and close collaboration with the multidisciplinary care team through a careful evaluation that includes mechanism of injury, type, extent, degree of affectation and organic repercussion of the burn. The reliable and valid evaluation on the depth of a burn wound or the healing potential is essential for the decision making in the treatment; to provide a prognosis and to compare the different treatment modalities. There is no gold standard in the evaluation of burns.

Infrared imaging is a non-invasive technique that quantifies the temperature of the body surface by capturing the thermal radiation emitted and producing a high-resolution digital image called a thermogram. The presence of a disease interferes locally with the heat balance, which results in an increase or decrease in the temperature of the skin, in comparison to the surrounding regions or the contralateral not affected region. A degree of thermal asymmetry between opposite sides of the body (ΔT) of up to 1 ° C has been considered indicative of dysfunction. In several previous studies the parameters of initial thermography between the wound and healthy skin (delta T) were defined, to decide the therapeutic approach of the burns to predict the evolution: ΔT <3º C epithelialized with conservative treatment, ΔT 3-5º C should be graft early and ΔT> 5º C should be amputated.Thermography offers a feasible option for valuation.

Methods:

This is randomized clinical study of patients with different burn depth. All patients will be examined using a thermal camera.

Expected Results:

In all cases, the investigators obtained infrared images that corroborate clinical findings.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Active, not recruiting
Enrollment 44
Est. completion date August 31, 2020
Est. primary completion date December 31, 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group N/A to 65 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Patients with partial or full thickness burn in <15% of the total body surface area in distal limbs, including hands or feet.

- Patients admitted to the burn care unit within 24 hours from injury.

- Patients that signed the informed consent. In the case of children or patients unable to consent themselves, signing of the consent by their guardian.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Patients who sustained electrical burns.

- Patients that received previous care in any other unit.

- Patients with uncontrolled chronic diseases.

- Patients that used corticosteroids or cytotoxic medications within 3 months of sustaining the injury.

- Patients with a baseline body mass index of <19.9 for adults or below the 5th percentile for their age in children.

- Presence of foreign bodies embedded in the wound tissue, gross edema, systemic causes of distal hypoperfusion, or presence of local infection.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Treatment algorithm
Digital infrared thermograms will be obtained during the first contact with the patients. Temperature recordings of the injured and healthy skin will be used to calculate the temperature difference between the structures. The thermograms will be used to dictate the initial treatment.
Current treatment
Digital infrared thermograms will be obtained during the first contact with the patients. Temperature recordings of the injured and healthy skin will be used to calculate the temperature difference between the structures, but the results will be kept sealed until the study is finished. The patients will receive the usual standard of care as dictated by the surgical team.

Locations

Country Name City State
Mexico Hospital Central Dr. Ignacio Morones Prieto San Luis Potosi

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Hospital Central "Dr. Ignacio Morones Prieto"

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Mexico, 

References & Publications (3)

Kolosovas-Machuca ES, González FJ. Distribution of skin temperature in Mexican children. Skin Res Technol. 2011 Aug;17(3):326-31. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0846.2011.00501.x. Epub 2011 Feb 22. — View Citation

Martínez-Jiménez MA, Ramirez-GarciaLuna JL, Kolosovas-Machuca ES, Drager J, González FJ. Development and validation of an algorithm to predict the treatment modality of burn wounds using thermographic scans: Prospective cohort study. PLoS One. 2018 Nov 14;13(11):e0206477. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0206477. eCollection 2018. — View Citation

Medina-Preciado JD, Kolosovas-Machuca ES, Velez-Gomez E, Miranda-Altamirano A, González FJ. Noninvasive determination of burn depth in children by digital infrared thermal imaging. J Biomed Opt. 2013 Jun;18(6):061204. doi: 10.1117/1.JBO.18.6.061204. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Length of stay Number of days the patient stays in the burn care unit Through study completion, an average of 30 days
Primary Treatment modality conversion Change of the initial treatment modality Through study completion, an average of 30 days
Secondary Rate of complications Presence of complications such as tissue necrosis, infection, death. Through study completion, an average of 30 days
Secondary Cost of stay Total cost of the stay in the burn care unit in american dollars (USD) Through study completion, an average of 30 days
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