Enteral Resuscitation Nepal (Pilot Study)
Burn Body Region Unspecified, Burn Shock
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Burn Body Region Unspecified focused on measuring Burns, Enteral Resuscitation, Oral Rehydration Solution, Burn Shock, Austere Conditions, Low- and middle-income country
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- All genders
- Adults aged ≥18 years who present with moderate-sized burn injuries [20 - 40% total body surface areas (TBSA)] to the Nepal Cleft and Burn Center within 24 hours of injury.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with electrical burns, chemical burns, inhalation injury.
- Patients in overt shock (defined as serum lactate >2.5, or hypotension and altered mental status).
- Pregnant patients, psychiatrically unstable patients will be excluded.
- Patients with oropharyngeal defects and/or previously known diagnoses leading to high risk of aspiration, and/or precluding safe nasal-enteric access will be excluded.
- Patients will history of chronic nausea and/or vomiting, including those with a diagnosis of gastroparesis due to diabetes mellitus will be excluded.
- Patients with a Baux score of over 100 (age + TBSA), patients with declared palliative intent on admission, and patients for whom clinicians have high level of clinical concern based on clinical judgement will also be excluded.
Sites / Locations
- Nepal Cleft and Burn Center at Kirtipur Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Enteral-based Protocolized Resuscitation
Intravenous Fluid Protocolized Resuscitation
Administration of Enteral-based Resuscitation using Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS) either by mouth of via naso-enteric access for moderate sized burn injuries (20-40% TBSA) per resuscitation protocol for burn-injured patients. Resuscitation will be administered in the acute resuscitation phase of burn injury (24-72 hours post injury). Patients will receive supplemental Intravenous Fluid (IV Fluid) resuscitation using Lactated Ringer's solution as needed per protocol.
Administration of Intravenous Fluid using Lactated Ringer's solution per standard of care resuscitation protocol for patients with moderate sized burn injuries (20-40% TBSA).