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Randomized Controlled Trial
Potential therapeutic effects of topical recombinant human erythropoietin on burn wound healing: A preliminary randomized double-blind controlled clinical trial.
- Fatemeh Saghafi, Farhad Mohammadi, Farahnaz Hoseinzade, Maryam Jafarpoor, Mohammad Jalili Manesh, and Adeleh Sahebnasagh.
- Department of Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Yazd, Iran. Electronic address: f.saghafi@ssu.ac.ir.
- Burns. 2024 Dec 1; 50 (9): 107265107265.
BackgroundBurn injuries can cause significant mortality and morbidity. This study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of topical recombinant human erythropoietin (rhEPO) on enhancing burn wound healing.MethodsIn this randomized double-blind controlled clinical trial, we enrolled 40 participants aged 18 years and older who were referred to a burn center during the first 24 h of burning. The participants with no concurrent comorbidities had superficial and deep second-degree burns, no respiratory burns, no face and perineum burns, no keloid formation, or a healed, fully epithelialized, hypertrophic burn scar. Topical rhEPO or nitrofurazone/Vitamin A was administered every other day, and the patients were scheduled for follow-up visits to receive wound cleansing, debridement, and dressing changes. Burn wound healing response to treatment was measured as the study main outcome.ResultsAt the second follow-up visit, all parameters were significantly lower in the rhEPO group compared with the control group except for itchiness. The results of the next two follow-up sessions were also the same. The total value of the modified Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS) at days 5, 7, and 14 was significantly lower in the rhEPO group compared with the routine of care group. Trial Registry Date: 2022-03-02, Trial Registry number: IRCT20190810044500N23 CONCLUSIONS: The results of the present study suggested that topical rhEPO is a potential option in burn wounds and patient satisfaction, without causing intolerable side effects.Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd and International Society of Burns Injuries. All rights reserved.
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