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Laser Induced Bioengineered Remodeling of Thermally Injured Skin Trial

Not Applicable
Withdrawn
Conditions
Hypertrophic Scars
Interventions
Procedure: CO2 laser treatment
Procedure: PDL laser treatment
Other: Usual care
Registration Number
NCT02655211
Lead Sponsor
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Brief Summary

This study will evaluate the efficacy of pulsed dye laser (PDL) and carbon dioxide (CO2) laser in conjunction with usual care (MED) for the treatment of hypertrophic burn scars and will determine the optimal sequence and timing of lasers and usual care.

Detailed Description

The investigator will compare usual care (MED), which will be offered to all patients, to two types of laser treatment (PDL and CO2), which the investigators hypothesize to be beneficial. The timing and sequence of therapy will be randomized, but all patients will receive some form of laser treatment. If the investigators simply stopped at the end of Aim 1, the investigators would complete a traditional randomized control trial (RCT), with some patients potentially receiving laser treatment. However, the investigators are interested in determining whether the sequence of laser treatments is beneficial; therefore, the investigators will be employing a sequential multiple assignment randomized trial (SMART) design. Because of the nature of the study and SMART design, the investigators will offer all patients some form of laser therapy.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
WITHDRAWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
Not specified
Inclusion Criteria
  • have a burn injury which will be at least 6 months old at the time of first treatment,
  • have one or more symptomatic burn scars (with at least one or more symptoms such as erythema, pruritus, surface irregularity, or tightness not caused by a contracture that would be better served with surgical treatment),
  • desire laser treatment,
  • be at least 6 months of age at the time of treatment,
  • agree to have no aesthetic treatments for their burn scars, such as peels or fillers, until they have completed the study (two-year period),
  • agree to be randomized into one of the study's treatment conditions,
  • agree to return for all treatment and follow-up visits for the two-year study period,
  • agree to refrain from participating in any other treatment-oriented clinical trial for the duration of this study, and
  • be able and willing to follow the protocol requirements.
Exclusion Criteria
  • be women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant during the study,
  • have had any previous laser treatment of their burn scars,
  • have open wounds that are not re-epithelialized in the areas of proposed study treatment,
  • be taking systemic steroids or immunosuppression medication,
  • have a connective tissue disorder,
  • be receiving or planning to receive chemotherapy or radiation during the study,
  • be medically unable to tolerate anesthesia, or
  • have other conditions that in the opinion of the investigators or clinicians may affect participant safety or compromise study objectives.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
CO2-CO2-MedCO2 laser treatmentParticipants will receive two blocks of CO2 laser treatment, followed by one block of usual care.
CO2-PDL-MedUsual careParticipants will receive one block of CO2 laser therapy, followed by one block of PDL laser therapy, followed by one block of usual care.
Med-PDL-PDLUsual careParticipants will receive one block of usual care, followed by two blocks of PDL laser therapy.
PDL-Med-PDLUsual careParticipants will receive one block of PDL laser therapy, followed by one block of usual care, followed by one block of PDL laser therapy.
CO2-PDL-MedPDL laser treatmentParticipants will receive one block of CO2 laser therapy, followed by one block of PDL laser therapy, followed by one block of usual care.
Med-CO2-PDLUsual careParticipants will receive one block of usual care, followed by one block of CO2 laser therapy, followed by one block of PDL laser therapy.
CO2-CO2-MedUsual careParticipants will receive two blocks of CO2 laser treatment, followed by one block of usual care.
Med-CO2-CO2Usual careParticipants will receive one block of usual care, followed by two blocks of CO2 laser therapy.
Med-PDL-PDLPDL laser treatmentParticipants will receive one block of usual care, followed by two blocks of PDL laser therapy.
Med-PDL-CO2CO2 laser treatmentParticipants will receive one block of usual care, followed by one block of PDL laser therapy, followed by one block of CO2 laser therapy.
Med-CO2-CO2CO2 laser treatmentParticipants will receive one block of usual care, followed by two blocks of CO2 laser therapy.
CO2-Med-CO2CO2 laser treatmentParticipants will receive one block of CO2 laser therapy, one block of usual care, and finally one more block of CO2 laser therapy.
CO2-Med-CO2Usual careParticipants will receive one block of CO2 laser therapy, one block of usual care, and finally one more block of CO2 laser therapy.
PDL-CO2-MedCO2 laser treatmentParticipants will receive one block of PDL laser therapy, followed by one block of CO2 laser therapy, followed by one block of usual care.
CO2-PDL-MedCO2 laser treatmentParticipants will receive one block of CO2 laser therapy, followed by one block of PDL laser therapy, followed by one block of usual care.
Med-PDL-CO2PDL laser treatmentParticipants will receive one block of usual care, followed by one block of PDL laser therapy, followed by one block of CO2 laser therapy.
Med-CO2-PDLPDL laser treatmentParticipants will receive one block of usual care, followed by one block of CO2 laser therapy, followed by one block of PDL laser therapy.
PDL-Med-CO2Usual careParticipants will receive one block of PDL laser therapy, followed by one block of usual care, followed by one block of CO2 laser therapy.
PDL-PDL-MEDPDL laser treatmentParticipants will receive two blocks of PDL laser therapy, followed by one block of usual care.
PDL-PDL-MEDUsual careParticipants will receive two blocks of PDL laser therapy, followed by one block of usual care.
PDL-Med-PDLPDL laser treatmentParticipants will receive one block of PDL laser therapy, followed by one block of usual care, followed by one block of PDL laser therapy.
PDL-CO2-MedPDL laser treatmentParticipants will receive one block of PDL laser therapy, followed by one block of CO2 laser therapy, followed by one block of usual care.
PDL-CO2-MedUsual careParticipants will receive one block of PDL laser therapy, followed by one block of CO2 laser therapy, followed by one block of usual care.
Med-CO2-PDLCO2 laser treatmentParticipants will receive one block of usual care, followed by one block of CO2 laser therapy, followed by one block of PDL laser therapy.
PDL-Med-CO2CO2 laser treatmentParticipants will receive one block of PDL laser therapy, followed by one block of usual care, followed by one block of CO2 laser therapy.
PDL-Med-CO2PDL laser treatmentParticipants will receive one block of PDL laser therapy, followed by one block of usual care, followed by one block of CO2 laser therapy.
Med-PDL-CO2Usual careParticipants will receive one block of usual care, followed by one block of PDL laser therapy, followed by one block of CO2 laser therapy.
CO2-Med-PDLCO2 laser treatmentParticipants will receive one block of CO2 laser therapy, followed by one block of usual care, followed by one block of PDL laser therapy.
CO2-Med-PDLPDL laser treatmentParticipants will receive one block of CO2 laser therapy, followed by one block of usual care, followed by one block of PDL laser therapy.
CO2-Med-PDLUsual careParticipants will receive one block of CO2 laser therapy, followed by one block of usual care, followed by one block of PDL laser therapy.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in Hypotrophic scar score on the Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS) from baseline to three month visitBaseline and 3 months
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Long-term hypotrophic scar score on VSSTwo years
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