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NCT ID: NCT03279549 Not yet recruiting - Burn Clinical Trials

Research on the Key Technology of Burn Wound Treatment

Start date: July 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Burns are common injuries in the daily life and wars. With the development of medical techniques, the mortality has been significantly reduced. However, the deformity and disability caused by hypertrophic scar have not been improved effectively since the wound repair technology is limited and controversial, especially on the early treatment of deep second degree burns. The prognosis of burns is of great difference. In recent years, the promotion of wound repairing technologies provides a new opportunity for improving the quality of wound healing and solving the problem of scar formation. Although some new methods and techniques have shown significant efficacy in clinic, clinical researches with large samples conducted in multiple centers are still deficient, impeding the evaluation of their superiority. Therefore, the current protocol focuses on the repair of deep second degree burns based on previous researches. There are four types of treatment protocols for wounds. Patients were divided into four groups randomly, including regular dressing change group, controlled debridement + biological dressing covering group (xenogeneic acellular dermal matrix), controlled debridement + epidermal cell cultivation group, controlled debridement + bFGF treatment group. The wound healing rate, healing time and scar formation were observed. The availability and security were evaluated. Further more, treatment guidelines and expert consensuses on deep second degree burn wounds were concluded. Above studies are important to promote the treatment of deep second degree burns to be scientific, standardized and professional in China.

NCT ID: NCT03026270 Not yet recruiting - Burn Clinical Trials

Effect of Therapeutical Paraffin in the Malleability of Burned Skin

Start date: January 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Effect of therapeutical paraffin wax bath in the malleability of burned skin

NCT ID: NCT02679703 Not yet recruiting - Burn Clinical Trials

Polarity Action in Electrical Stimulation Transcutaneous Donors for Treatment Areas Burned Patients

Start date: February 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the effect of the polarity of the electric current in healing.

NCT ID: NCT00253279 Not yet recruiting - Burn Clinical Trials

Alterations in Protein Synthesis Rates of Burn Patients Measured Over Time Using PET Scans

Start date: November 2009
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Observational

Our specific aim is to gain an understanding of protein synthesis rates in burn patients at various times during their injury and recovery by using PET scans. This will be compared with healthy volunteer controls. We hope this will help optimize nutrition and care regimens for future burn patients.