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NCT ID: NCT03190655 Terminated - Clinical trials for Partial-thickness Burn

Efficacy and Safety of Aluminaid Versus Hydrogel Wound Dressings

Start date: March 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Burn injury is the result of an energy transfer that destroys the skin and adjacent tissues. Partial thickness burn wounds are painful and difficult to manage. The aim of burn treatment in partial thickness burns is to promote rapid wound healing, decrease pain, protect wound from infections, minimize scar formation and functional impairment In recent years, there are progressive development of new dressing material with a variety of option for depth adapted wound management. Many wound dressings are available for superficial and partial thickness burns. Hydrogel based wound dressing provides good biocompatibility with the skin and mucosa and promotes hydration of the wound bed. Aluminaid wound dressings is a hydrogel based wound dressing that is integrated with aluminium that was designed to reduce acute pain in the treatment of superficial and partical thickness burn injuries. Up to date, no evidence regarding integrated with aluminium sheet in hydrogel based wound dressings for the use in partial thickness burns. Therefore this trials is aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Aluminaid versus Hydrogel for the treatment of partial thickness burns.