Purpose: To investigate the effect of StrataGraft (bioengineered allogeneic cellularized construct [BACC]) treatment on inpatient length of stay (LOS) as an indicator of hospital resource utilization.
Patients And Methods: Data from the single-arm StrataCAT trial for adult patients with deep partial-thickness (DPT) burns who received BACC were compared with data from a matched external control arm comprising patients who received autografting for burn treatment from the National Burn Repository (NBR) during the same time period as StrataCAT. A matching, quasi-experimental approach was used to investigate the cause-and-effect relationship between BACC treatment and LOS (days).
Background: A phase 3b, open-label, multicenter, expanded-access study (NCT04123548) evaluated safety and clinical outcomes of StrataGraft treatment in adults with deep partial-thickness thermal burns with intact dermal elements.
Methods: Adult patients with 3 % to < 50 % total body surface area burns were treated with a single application of ≤ 1:1 meshed StrataGraft and followed for 24 weeks. Primary endpoint was count and percentage of patients with treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs).
Unlabelled: Delayed closure of foot ulcers is a primary factor leading to lower extremity amputation in patients with diabetes, creating great demand for products or therapies to accelerate the rate of wound closure in this population. This study (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02209051) was designed to evaluate dehydrated amniotic membrane allograft (DAMA) (AMNIOEXCEL, Derma Sciences Inc, Princeton, NJ) plus standard of care (SOC) compared to SOC alone for the closure of chronic diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Hernia repairs in contaminated fields are often reinforced with a bioprosthetic mesh. When choosing which of the multiple musculofascial abdominal wall planes provides the most durable repair, there is little guidance. We hypothesized that the retro-rectus plane would reduce recurrence rates versus intraperitoneal placement due to greater surface area contact of mesh with well-vascularized tissue.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: To identify knowledge levels of academic surgeons about Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Institutional Review Board (IRB) regulations for clinical research and to determine whether being a member in an IRB, conducting or participating in clinical trials, or being a member in surgical societies affected knowledge levels.
Design: Survey of surgical department faculty members in 20 universities.
Results: Sixty-five responses were received from 14 sites.
This article reviews the scientific and clinical evidence that supports trauma and shock as potential etiologies for translocation of intestinal microorganisms and their by-products. The potential for loss of intestinal barrier function to cause the eventual septic deaths observed in such patients, as well as possible mechanisms for preventing and treating this entity is also discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Two forms of recombinant growth hormone that accelerate the healing of skin graft donor sites in severely burned children were evaluated.
Summary Background Data: Growth hormone has been shown to reduce wound healing times in burned pediatric patients. Through genetic engineering, several different forms have been synthesized; however, not all are marketed currently.
Over the past few decades, the mortality related to thermal injuries has been significantly reduced. This has been accomplished through an increased understanding and subsequent management of inhalation injury, the postburn hypermetabolic response, and immunocompromise. In addition, the prompt excision of the burn wound and early permanent closure has decreased the length of hospital stay and has facilitated timely social reintegration of the burned patient.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBurn injuries to the perineum and genitals present the bedside care provider with a unique set of management problems. Traditionally, thermal injuries to these areas have been allowed to close by secondary intention, with epithelialization occurring from remnants protected within skin folds. Partial-thickness wounds of the perineum and genitals must be kept clean and free of bacterial infection to prevent necrosis and development of full-thickness injury.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Burn Care Rehabil
July 1993
Based on the cumulative data of this tertiary care facility over the past 25 years, one out of every 70 pediatric patients admitted to our institution sustained their injuries during an explosive event instigated by the ignition of volatile substances from gas water heaters. The majority of injuries related to gas water heaters can be prevented by decreasing the temperature setpoint of the heater, by protecting the heater element itself, and by elevating the water heater to 18 inches above the floor. The first two issues have been adequately addressed; however, gas-fueled water heaters continue to be installed at floor level.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Burn Care Rehabil
April 1993
Hand strength of seven patients was evaluated prospectively. A range-of-motion exercise program, compression therapy, and splinting schedules were provided. Fine prehension; lateral, tip-to-tip, and tripod pinch were measured by pinch meter.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo million people in the United States receive medical treatment each year for burn injuries. One hundred thousand of these patients are hospitalized, and 7800 die as a direct result of their injuries. Of the patients that are hospitalized 30% to 40% are under 15 years of age.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn 1989 a Delphi study was undertaken to identify the nursing priorities in burn research. The Delphi technique is a series of questionnaires used to reach consensus. Ninety-four nurses involved in burn care completed four rounds of questionnaires containing 101 research questions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSurg Gynecol Obstet
October 1992
Prostaglandin E (PGE) has been hypothesized to be the endogenous metabolite that results in the immunosuppression seen in patients with tumor and trauma. This has resulted in multiple investigators proposing that administration of PGE inhibitors, such as aspirin and indomethacin, might improve immune function in such patients. We administered a long acting PGE analog, misoprostol, to nine normal healthy volunteers for five days and assayed immune function before and after therapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Surgical procedures result in blood loss that can require replacement transfusions. Such therapy may result in multiple adverse sequelae, including transmission of infectious diseases and immune impairment. Alternative therapies are therefore desirable.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Burn Care Rehabil
December 1992
Fourteen of the 101 research questions that were proposed in the Burn Nursing Delphi study by Marvin et al. (J Burn Care Rehabil 1991;12:190-7) were concerned with the rehabilitation, discharge planning, and follow-up care of patients with burns. Questions that were ranked as top priorities for patient welfare related to control of postburn itching, prevention of contractures, and effective means of community-based follow-up to meet physical, social, and emotional needs of patients and families.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA retrospective review of paediatric patients treated for acute burn injuries and receiving blood/blood products between 1978 and 1985, identified 52 patients at risk for HIV infection. Over 50 per cent of the identified population had received 3 or more units of blood/blood products during their acute hospital stay. A total of 214 patients (36.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSevere burn injury elicits the release of catabolic hormones that contribute to negative nitrogen balance, protein wasting, and impaired wound healing. Previous studies have shown that burn patients receiving recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) therapy have an increase in the rate of skin donor site healing and a shorter hospital stay. The mechanism by which rhGH exerts its effects, however, is not clearly understood.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis Delphi study was designed and conducted to identify the issues of greatest concern to care of patients with burns and to the profession of burn nursing, so that nursing research could be directed toward these ends. One hundred and one questions were prioritized by the 94 participants who completed the four sequential rounds of questionnaires. A total of 11 questions (10.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis Delphi study was designed to identify nursing research priorities. Ninety-four participants completed four rounds of questionnaires that contained 101 potential research questions. Twenty questions addressed nursing administrative issues.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe incidence of opportunistic infections after thermal injury is high. Since 1985, we have been practicing Candida prophylaxis using nystatin "swish-and-swallow" and topical therapy. Patients treated between 1980 and 1984 served as controls and received no Candida prophylaxis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Burn Care Rehabil
June 1992
This study was designed to identify nursing research priorities in burn care. The Delphi technique of sequential questionnaires was used for data collection. Ninety-four participants completed four rounds of questionnaires.
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