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Effectiveness of a hydrogel dressing as an analgesic adjunct to first aid for the treatment of acute paediatric thermal burn injuries: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial / (Record no. 12901)

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Title Effectiveness of a hydrogel dressing as an analgesic adjunct to first aid for the treatment of acute paediatric thermal burn<br/>injuries: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Maleea D Holbert, Bronwyn R Griffin, Steven M McPhail, Robert S Ware, Kelly Foster, Demi C Bertoni, Roy M Kimble
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Summary, etc. Background: Burns are a painful and traumatic experience, particularly in children. Reduced pain and anxiety positively<br/>influences re-epithelialisation rates in paediatric burn patients, however current literature fails to fully explain the effects of<br/>pain and anxiety and their links with wound healing. This study will determine if Burnaid® hydrogel dressing is an effective<br/>treatment for reducing pain in the acute period of a burn injury. It is hypothesised that a reduction in pain will then improve<br/>re-epithelialisation time in comparison to plastic wrap, which is standard practice at our institution — a metropolitan tertiary<br/>paediatric hospital located in Brisbane, Australia.<br/>Methods/design: A randomised controlled trial will be conducted to assess the effectiveness of Burnaid® as an analgesic<br/>adjunct to cold running water first aid for the treatment of paediatric burns. Participants will include children aged between 0<br/>and 16 years with an acute thermal burn injury (total burn surface area < 20%) presenting to the Department of Emergency<br/>within 24 h of the burn occurring. Participants will be randomised into one of two groups: (1) Burnaid® hydrogel (intervention<br/>arm) or (2) plastic wrap (control arm). Participants will also be stratified into one of two groups based on factors that influence<br/>pain intensity: (1) high pain risk or (2) low pain risk. High pain risk factors include foot burns, hot coal/ash/fire pit burns, burn<br/>area greater than 5%, and circumferential burns. The primary outcome is the intervention’s effect on reducing acute pain.<br/>Secondary outcomes include days to re-epithelialisation, pulse rate, temperature, salivary cortisol and α-amylase, anxiety, and<br/>cost-effectiveness. Sample size calculations have shown that 36 participants will be recruited into each group.<br/>Discussion: This study will provide comprehensive data on the analgesic properties of Burnaid® as an adjunct to first<br/>aid for the treatment of acute paediatric thermal burns. If the intervention is effective in reducing pain, Burnaid®<br/>will be integrated as standard practice within the hospital’s Department of Emergency. This study replicates a<br/>real-world scenario in order to identify clinically significant analgesic and wound-healing effects.<br/>Trial registration: Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry, ACTRN12617001274369. Prospectively registered on<br/>5 Sept 2017.
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Uncontrolled term Paediatric
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Uncontrolled term Burns
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Uncontrolled term First aid
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Uncontrolled term Hydrogel
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Uncontrolled term Burnaid®
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Uncontrolled term Re-epithelialisation
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Uncontrolled term Analgesia
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Uncontrolled term Dressing
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Uncontrolled term Randomised controlled trial
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Uncontrolled term Pain
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Related parts -- 2019, v. 20, p. 1-13
Title Trials
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