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Clinical Trials/NCT05447793
NCT05447793
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Clinical Evalutation of the Effectiveness and Tolerability of Fitostimoline Plus Cream and Gauze vs Connettivina Bio Plus Cream and Gauze in the Treatment of Skin Graft Controlled Randomized Pilot Study

Federico II University1 site in 1 country60 target enrollmentStarted: January 18, 2021Last updated:

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Sponsor
Federico II University
Enrollment
60
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Scarring

Overview

Brief Summary

Partial thickness skin grafts are widely used to cover large losses of substance secondary to trauma, burns, ulcers, neoplasms.

The donor site (SD), in principle, heals by spontaneous re-epithelialization from the epithelial residues of the skin appendages.

In the post-surgical management of the collection area, in order to optimize treatment, the following are necessary: control of nappy bleeding, management of transudate, avoid superinfection, promote rapid re-epithelialization and pain control.

The objective of the research proposed by us wants to compare two methods of dressing of the SD, one of which involves the use of impregnated gauze and cream with Rigenase and poliesanide (Fitostimoline Plus®) while the other the use of impregnated gauze and cream with hyaluronic acid, sodium salt and 1% silver sulfadiazine (Connettivina Bio Plus®) associated with non-adhesive polyurethane foam (i.e. without adhesive edge, i.e. Mepilex).

The prospective, multicentre study will be conducted at the UOC of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of our AOU directed by Prof F. D'Andrea and the UOC of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of ASUGI of Trieste directed by Prof Z. Arnez.

To date, there is still no standardized protocol on the wound care of the graft harvesting area. If the literature is evaluated, in fact, large variations in the management of SD are observed with a discrepancy between the practice and the evidence reported in the literature.

The purpose of our research is precisely to review the literature on the effectiveness of dressings at the sampling site level in terms of reducing pain and promoting rapid healing.

Detailed Description

The management of the removal site of a partial thickness graft is still a subject of heated debate where, despite the published works, it is still often treated with empirical methods, sometimes which also differ within the same working group. The treatment of AD usually, despite what has been exposed in numerous scientific papers, only involves the use of greasy gauze impregnated with substances that promote re-epithelialization or simple paraffin gauze.

The aim of our research is to compare the effectiveness of bioactive dressings containing Rigenase in association with polyhexanide (PHMB) - Fitostimoline Plus®- with bioactive dressings with hyaluronic acid and Silver sulfadiazine - Connettivina Bio Plus®- in improving the outcome of patients, evaluating:

  • cure rate
  • the healing times
  • the AD infection rate
  • pain control / discomfort
  • assessment of the scar

RESEARCH OBJECTIVES AND HYPOTHESIS The objective of the study proposed by us is to compare two methods of treating DS; the first involves the use of impregnated gauze and cream containing Rigenase® + polyhexanide; the second is the use of impregnated gauze and sodium salt hyaluronic acid cream. The secondary dressing is a non-adhesive polyurethane foam in both groups.

Study Design

Study Type
Observational
Observational Model
Case Control
Time Perspective
Prospective

Eligibility Criteria

Ages
18 Years to 80 Years (Adult, Older Adult)
Sex
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Inclusion Criteria

  • informed consent Age \> 18 years

Exclusion Criteria

  • Absence of informed consent Age \< 18 years

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Scarring

Time Frame: one month

Comparing the two formulations in evaluating the scarring percentage of the lesions

Secondary Outcomes

No secondary outcomes reported

Investigators

Sponsor
Federico II University
Sponsor Class
Other
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Barbara Maglione

principal investigator

Federico II University

Study Sites (1)

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