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The Effect of a Local Injection of a Platelet Concentrate on Infection and Healing of Surgical Wounds

Not Applicable
Conditions
Wound Infection and Wound Healing
Interventions
Other: Leucocyte - Platelet rich Plasma
Dietary Supplement: Vitamin C
Dietary Supplement: Zinc
Dietary Supplement: L-Arginine
Registration Number
NCT02869204
Lead Sponsor
Jens Rikardt Andersen
Brief Summary

The purpose of this project is to investigate whether a combination of a local injection of platelet rich plasma (PRP) combined with a daily supplement of vitamin C, zinc, L-arginine, as well as high protein diet (1.5 g of protein per kilo body weight per day) can promote tissue healing in patients undergoing open upper-abdominal surgery.

Primary endpoint is cases of wound infection and secondary endpoints are time of tissue regeneration (days), judged by traditional clinical observation and experimentally assessed by ultrasound.

The experiment is performed as a parallel two-armed, randomized, controlled trial.

A total of 40 subjects will be included in the trial i order to ensure the power of the study, despite a drop off of up to 25%.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
40
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patient at Rigshospitalets Surgical gastroenterology clinic
  • Planned to have a Pancreaticoduodenectomy preformed
  • Being able to understand Danish, the trial and what it means to be enrolled in the trial
  • Capable of signing a written consent
  • Living i the Regional Capital (excl. Bornholm) or the Regional of Sjælland (north of Næstved)
Exclusion Criteria
  • Dysregulated diabetes mellitus type I or II
  • Alcohol consumption above 14 or 7 x 12 g alcohol per week (men vs women)
  • Participating in another clinical trial

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Leucocyte - Platelet rich Plasma and Dietary SupplementsLeucocyte - Platelet rich PlasmaAn application of an autologous platelet concentrate (20 ml). This is injected once, locally in the muscle after closure of the inner fascia and before closure of the outer fascia. A daily dietary supplement of Vitamin C, Zinc and L-Arginine. Provided from POD2-3 until POD30
Leucocyte - Platelet rich Plasma and Dietary SupplementsVitamin CAn application of an autologous platelet concentrate (20 ml). This is injected once, locally in the muscle after closure of the inner fascia and before closure of the outer fascia. A daily dietary supplement of Vitamin C, Zinc and L-Arginine. Provided from POD2-3 until POD30
Leucocyte - Platelet rich Plasma and Dietary SupplementsZincAn application of an autologous platelet concentrate (20 ml). This is injected once, locally in the muscle after closure of the inner fascia and before closure of the outer fascia. A daily dietary supplement of Vitamin C, Zinc and L-Arginine. Provided from POD2-3 until POD30
Leucocyte - Platelet rich Plasma and Dietary SupplementsL-ArginineAn application of an autologous platelet concentrate (20 ml). This is injected once, locally in the muscle after closure of the inner fascia and before closure of the outer fascia. A daily dietary supplement of Vitamin C, Zinc and L-Arginine. Provided from POD2-3 until POD30
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Number of patients with wound infection assessed by traditional clinical observation of the cicatriceFrom date of surgery until the date of first documented event of infection or date of death from any cause, whichever came first, assessed up to 30 days .

Infection are defined as a collection of pus in the wound that require revision.

It is assessed by observation from the hospital staff.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Number of days before the surgical wound are full epithelized assessed by observation of the cicatriceUp to 30 days

Digital photos of the cicatrice will be collected and analyzed for the amount of remaining scab.

Other postoperative complicationsUp to 30 days
Length of stay (LOS)30 days
Experience of pain assessed by a VAS (Visual analogue scale)Up to 30 days
Mobilization assessed by "Timed Up & Go (TUG)"Up to 30 days

Timed Up \& Go, also known as TUG, measures the time it takes a study subject to stand up, walk 3 meters, turn around, walk back and sit down.

Inflammatory responds assessed by blood sample analysis of the acute phase reactant CRP (c-reactive protein)Up to 30 days
Inflammatory responds assessed by blood sample analysis of the acute phase reactant leucucytesUp to 30 days
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