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A multi-center study on the regenerative effects of erythropoietin in burn and scalding injuries: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Although it was initially assumed that erythropoietin (EPO) was a hormone that only affected erythropoiesis, it has now been proposed that EPO plays an additional key role in the regulation of acute and chronic tissue damage. This is a large, prospective, randomized, double-blind, multi-center study...

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Published in:Trials 2013-05, Vol.14 (1), p.124-124
Main Authors: Günter, Christina Irene, Bader, Augustinus, Dornseifer, Ulf, Egert, Silvia, Dunda, Sebastian, Grieb, Gerrit, Wolter, Thomas, Pallua, Norbert, von Wild, Tobias, Siemers, Frank, Mailänder, Peter, Thamm, Oliver, Ernert, Carsten, Steen, Michael, Sievers, Reiner, Reichert, Bert, Rahmanian-Schwarz, Afshin, Schaller, Hans, Hartmann, Bernd, Otte, Max, Kehl, Victoria, Ohmann, Christian, Jelkmann, Wolfgang, Machens, Hans-Günther
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description Although it was initially assumed that erythropoietin (EPO) was a hormone that only affected erythropoiesis, it has now been proposed that EPO plays an additional key role in the regulation of acute and chronic tissue damage. This is a large, prospective, randomized, double-blind, multi-center study, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, and fully approved by the designated ethics committee. The trial, which is to investigate the effects of EPO in severely burned patients, is in its recruitment phase and is being carried out in 13 German burn care centers. A total of 150 patients are to be enrolled to receive study medication every other day for 21 days (EPO 150 IU/kg body weight or placebo). A follow-up of one year is planned. The primary endpoint of this study is the time until complete re-epithelialization of a defined skin graft donor site is reached. Furthermore, clinical parameters such as wound healing, scar formation (using the Vancouver scar scale), laboratory values, quality of life (SF-36), angiogenic effects, and gene- and protein-expression patterns are to be determined. The results will be carefully evaluated for gender differences. We are seeking new insights into the mechanisms of wound healing in thermally injured patients and more detailed information about the role EPO plays, specifically in these complex interactions. We additionally expect that the biomimetic effects of EPO will be useful in the treatment of acute thermal dermal injuries. EudraCT Number: 2006-002886-38, Protocol Number: 0506, ISRCT Number: http://controlled-trials.com/ISRCTN95777824/ISRCTN95777824.
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Adult
Aged
Burns - drug therapy
Burns - pathology
Burns - surgery
Burns and scalds
Care and treatment
Clinical Protocols
Dosage and administration
Double-Blind Method
Drug Administration Schedule
Erythropoietin
Erythropoietin - administration & dosage
Erythropoietin - therapeutic use
Female
Germany
Health aspects
Humans
Male
Methods
Middle Aged
Patient outcomes
Prospective Studies
Re-Epithelialization - drug effects
Recombinant Proteins - administration & dosage
Recombinant Proteins - therapeutic use
Regeneration - drug effects
Research Design
Severity of Illness Index
Skin - drug effects
Skin - injuries
Skin - pathology
Skin Transplantation
Study Protocol
Time Factors
Treatment Outcome
Wound healing
Young Adult
title A multi-center study on the regenerative effects of erythropoietin in burn and scalding injuries: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
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