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AutoMated BUrn Diagnostic System for Healthcare (AMBUSH)
Description

The primary objective of this study is to develop a high accuracy and automated system that can provide early assessment of burn injuries with at least 90% accuracy in absence of burn experts, using AI and FDA cleared harmonic ultrasound TDI data based on the analysis of mechanical and hemodynamic properties of the subcutaneous burned tissue. Data collected in this study will lead to the development of better diagnostic tools that could inform clinical burn practices by enabling doctors to determine burn depth and the need for surgery with greater speed and accuracy, resulting in better clinical outcomes.

Conditions

Burns Multiple, Burns, Thermal Burn, Burn Infection

Multidrug Resistant Gram-negative Bacilli Colonization and Infection in Burn
Description

This is a prospective observational study to determine the role of colonization and identify the timing of development of drug resistance in multidrug resistant Gram-negative bacilli (MDR-GNB) causing infection among critically ill burn patients.

Conditions

Multi-drug Resistant Gram-negative Bacilli Colonization

Identification and Validation of Biomarkers for Infections in Burns
Description

In this prospective, multi-center study, 200 patients from four participating Texas burn hospitals will be enrolled from admission to discharge. The clinical research study team will collect approximately 11 serum samples and clinical data related to sepsis and infection predictors from severely burned adult patients, ages 18-80 years old. All serum samples from participating sites will be shipped to the lead site, University of Texas Medical Branch. The University of Texas Medical Branch will then validate previously identified biomarkers while simultaneously identifying novel biomarkers through discovery proteomics.

Conditions

Burns Involving 20% or More of Body Surface

Effect of Cranberry Extract on Infections in Burn Patients
Description

Bacterial infections are a common complication in patients suffering from burns. These infections can cause significant morbidity and often mortality. Antimicrobial resistance coupled with the prevalence of burn-related infections warrants the identification of alternative substances in the treatment of burn-related infections. The cranberry has been examined as a potential agent in the prevention of other types of infections and it appears to have anti-adherence effects on bacteria. In addition, the cranberry has demonstrated general inhibitory effects against some types of bacteria suggesting that it may be a useful agent in the prevention of bacterial infections in burn patients. The purpose of the present study is to investigate the effect of cranberry extract on the incidence of infections in burn patients.

Conditions

Burn

Kerlix Gauze Study in a Burn Trauma Unit and Its Effect on Healthcare Associated Infections in Burn Patients
Description

The purpose of this study is to determine whether Kerlix AMD gauze will decrease the incidence of healthcare associated infections in burn patients. Kerlix AMD gauze will be applied to all patients with open wounds admitted to the burn unit during the prospective portion of the study. All consenting patients will be assessed for hospital associated infections and outcomes. We hypothesis that burn patients will have a decreased number of hospital associated infections compared to historical controls.

Conditions

Burns, Wounds

The Effects of Viscoelastometry Guided Resuscitation During Burn Excision on Post Resuscitation Infections
Description

This is a randomized controlled trial to compare viscoelastometric (VE) guided transfusion to standard practice transfusion in severe thermal injury burn excision on the utilization of blood products, effects on coagulation and inflammatory mediators, and how these strategies affect post resuscitation infections.

Conditions

Burns

Biofilm Infection in Adults and Children Burn Injury
Description

The objective of the study is to analyze the different implications (such as graft loss and conversion of indeterminate depth burns) of biofilm infections in burn patients. Additionally, it also aims at comparing children's resistance to biofilm infection at wound site than adults'. 300 subjects from 3 different age groups will be enrolled in 3 arms.

Conditions

Thermal Burn, Wound

A Randomized, Controlled Trial of the Effectiveness of Perioperative Antibiotics for Reduction of Burn Wound Bacterial Concentration Following Grafting
Description

The purpose of this study if to evaluate the effectiveness of prophylactic antibiotics given during surgery in reducing the concentration of bacteria in a burn wound after surgery.

Conditions

Burn, Surgery, Infection Wound

The Study on Bacterial Load Following Open-to-air Management in Burn Patients.
Description

Burns are one of the common forms of trauma and are a cause of unintentional death and injury. Management of burns becomes complex due to multiple associated complications, for instance, secondary infection of burn wounds is the most common complication associated with burn injuries. Treatment of bacterial infections with antibiotics is becoming more challenging due to the development of multidrug-resistance. Hence, there is a critical need to investigate and establish non-antibiotic approaches to prevent colonization, control growth, and eliminate bacteria from burn wounds. Recent studies have explored the beneficial effects of open-to-air strategies on wound healing. Based on the evidence, the investigators hypothesize that bacterial load in burn wounds will be lowered when treated with an open-to-air strategy compared to the traditional closed wound approach.

Conditions

Burns, Infection Wound, Bacterial Infections

Study of Culturelle in the Prophylaxis of Infection and Diarrhea
Description

The primary objective of this study is to determine if probiotic prophylaxis has immunologic and gastrointestinal advantages in pediatric burn patients.

Conditions

Pediatric Burns

Open Multi-centre Investigation to Evaluate Signs and Symptoms of Local Inflammation/Infection on Chronic Ulcers and Partial Thickness Burns When Using Mepilex Border Ag as an Anti-microbial Wound Dressing
Description

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the change in signs of inflammation/local infection when Mepilex Border Ag is used in normal clinical practice when used on chronic ulcers (venous leg, diabetic foot and pressure ulcers) and partial thickness burns in need\* of topical antimicrobial treatment according to the physician.

Conditions

Inflammation, Burns, Ulcers

Rapid Detection of Staphylococcus Aureus in Burn Patients
Description

The purpose of this study is to determine if rapid early detection of the bacteria causing sepsis in burn patients improves patient outcomes.

Conditions

Burns, Sepsis

A Postmarket Randomized Study of the Treatment of Superficial Partial-Thickness Burns Using Two Dressings
Description

The purpose of this research study is to compare the rate of healing, the infection or complication rate, pain perception and scarring from burn injuries using two types of burn dressings.

Conditions

Burns

Study of the Treatment of Burn Wounds With Antimicrobial Topical Soaks
Description

Determine effectiveness of various antimicrobial solutions on burn wounds (infections, wound healing, length of hospital stay).

Conditions

Burn

StrataGraft™ Skin Tissue (Human Donor Skin) In The Surgical Management Of Complex Skin Defects
Description

This pilot Phase I/II clinical study will be conducted at up to three clinical sites. This is an open-label, randomized, comparative study with a maximum of fifteen (15) patients, each with skin defects. The patients are intended to undergo sequential surgical procedures involving surgical skin debridement and temporary allogeneic (cadaver skin) grafting at various separate or contiguous wound sites. Patients will be randomized within each wound site to one of two test products: cadaver skin or StrataGraft™ skin tissue.

Conditions

Third Degree Burn, Burns, Wound Infection, Degloving Injury

A Randomized Comparison Study of Aquacel Ag and Glucan II as Donor Site Dressings
Description

The research will be looking at patient outcomes for healing of donor sites after a split-thickness skin graft procedure for a burn or skin tissue loss. Donor site healing time, infection rate, cosmetic outcome, and patient's rating of pain will be compared between two donor site dressings, Glucan II and Aquacel Ag.

Conditions

Burns