Burns Clinical Trial
Official title:
Cost-effectiveness of Laser Doppler Imaging in Burn Care in the Netherlands
Accurate early burn depth assessment is important to determine the optimal treatment. The
most applied method to asses burn depth is clinical assessment. This method is the least
expensive, but not very accurate. Laser Doppler imaging (LDI) has been shown to accurately
assess burn depth. The clinical effects, the costs and cost-effectiveness of this device
however, are unknown. The hypothesis is that an eary accurate diagnosis will lead to an
earlier therapeutic decision: surgery or no surgery. Earlier excision and grafting probably
leads to a decrease in wound healing time, in length of hospital stay and in costs.
Before the investigators decide to implement LDI in Dutch burn care a study of the clinical
effects and cost-effectiveness of LDI is necessary. Therefore a multicenter randomized
controlled trial will be conducted, including all patients with burns of indeterminate depth
(burns that are not obviously superficial or full thickness) treated in the Dutch burn
centres. In total 200 patients will be included in an 18 months period. The patients are
randomly divided in two groups: 'new diagnostic strategy' versus 'current diagnostic
strategy'. Burn depth will be diagnosed both by clinical assessment and laser Doppler
imaging in all patients. The results of the LDI-scan will be provided to the treating
clinician in the 'new diagnostic strategy' group only. Time to wound healing, diagnostic and
therapeutic decisions, and costs are observed.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Diagnostic
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