RES® Prepared With RECELL® Compared to Standard of Care Dressings of Partial-thickness Burns in Ages 1-16 Years
Burns
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Burns focused on measuring Pediatric, Burns, Partial-thickness
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Male or female patients aged 1 through 16 years (inclusive) with a partial-thickness thermal burn injury.
The patient has a thermal burn injury that is:
- ≤ 30% TBSA (exclusive of superficial areas) and
- ≤ 10% of the burn injury TBSA is a full-thickness burn.
- The Index Burn must be a clean partial-thickness burn injury > or = to 160 cm2 and between 2-20% BSA (inclusive).
- The Index Burn may not cover the face, hand, foot or the perineum/genitalia (Note: a patient with wounds in these areas may be enrolled but the Index Burn Area may not include these areas).
- The patient and/or guardian agrees to comply with all compulsory study procedures and visit schedule.
- The patient and/or parent/guardian agrees to abstain from any other treatment for closure of the Index Burn for the duration of the study, unless medically necessary.
- The patient and/or parent/guardian agrees to abstain from enrollment in any other interventional clinical trial for the duration of the study.
In the opinion of the investigator, the patient and/or parent/guardian must be able to:
- Understand the full nature and purpose of the study, including possible risks and adverse events,
- Understand instruction, and
- Provide voluntary informed written consent/assent as appropriate for study participation.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Not able to understand English or Spanish.
- Burns caused by chemicals, electricity or radiation.
- Patients presenting with ONLY 3rd degree / full-thickness wounds which require immediate autografting.
- Burn injury has had prior treatment for definitive closure.
- Patients for whom use of sedation/general anesthesia is not medically appropriate.
- Superficial / trivial burns or burns that in the investigator's opinion appear to be healing sufficiently such that care under this protocol would be inappropriate.
- Patient requires immediate or staged surgical procedures for closure of their partial-thickness burns.
- Conditions, e.g., previous burn injury to study area, poor nutritional status, poorly controlled diabetes mellitus (HbA1c>9%), that in the investigator's opinion may compromise subject safety or trial objectives.
- Current use of medications, e.g., immunosuppressive agents (excluding inhaled corticosteroids), that in the investigator's opinion may compromise subject safety or trial objectives.
- Inhalation injury.
- Active infection, cellulitis or need for immediate grafting at the planned treatment areas.
- Concerns for parent/guardian's ability to provide appropriate follow-up care.
- Subjects with a known hypersensitivity to trypsin or compound sodium lactate for irrigation solution.
- Subjects with a known sensitivity to silver.
- In post-pubescent girls, pregnant or breast-feeding (pregnancy test should be performed in accordance with local institutional requirements).
- Immediate life-threatening condition or life expectancy less than one year.
- Previous randomization within this investigation.
Post-Randomization Inclusion Criteria (prior to treatment):
- Patient randomized (and will be treated) within 72 hours from the time of the burn injury.
- Patient continues to meet all pre-randomization inclusion criteria.
Post-Randomization Exclusion Criteria (prior to treatment):
1. Incidental finding of any pre-randomization exclusion criteria.
Consented subjects who do not meet the post-randomization eligibility criteria and did not receive study treatment will be followed through the Day 28 visit and then withdrawn from the study. The criteria for which exclusion was based will be documented.
Sites / Locations
- Arizona Burn Center / Valleywise Health
- University of South Florida Tampa General Hospital
- University Medical Center New Orleans
- University of North Carolina
- Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
- Saint Christopher's Hospital for Children
- Medical University of South Carolina
- Evan Hayes Burn Center, Virginia Commonwealth University
- University of Washington Regional Burn Center at Harborview Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
RECELL® Autologous Cell Harvesting Device
Mepilex® Ag Wound Dressing
RECELL + Telfa™ Clear and Xeroform™ dressings Conventional autografting (only when indicated)
Mepilex® Ag Wound Dressing Conventional autografting (only when indicated)