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CompletedNCT04480944

Massive Burns: Retrospective Analysis of Changes in Outcomes Across 18 Years

Massive Burns: Retrospective Analysis of Change in Outcomes Across 18 Years

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
40 (actual)
Sponsor
Mette M Berger · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Burns treatment and management has evolved since the 90s, particularly for massive burns (≥ 50% of total body surface area (TBSA)). This study aims at analyzing the impact of the management changes on the length of intensive care unit (ICU) stay, the take of skin grafts and the mortality.

Detailed description

Review of all massively burned patients treated at Lausanne University Hospital burn intensive care unit (ca. 40-60 patients). Analysis of changes in length of intensive care unit stay (LICU), skin graft take rate or mortality between 2000 and 2018. Hypothesis : the optimization of resuscitation procedures and of nutrition therapy combined with the use of novel surgical techniques has brought a significant improvement in outcomes. Association between outcomes and year of admission will be assessed through correlation analysis and logistic regression analysis. Potential cofounders will be assessed through stepwise linear regression analysis

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2019-01-01
Primary completion
2019-12-31
Completion
2020-03-31
First posted
2020-07-22
Last updated
2020-07-22

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Switzerland

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04480944. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.