Clinical Assessment of Field Shield Wound Dressing of Large Surface Area Burn Wounds
KeriCure Medical
Summary
This study is to compare the Field Shield Wound Dressing (FSWD) as a treatment for burn wounds to a standard of care burn wound dressing to evaluate healing, infection, pain/discomfort, and deepening of wound over time.
Description
To assess FSWD in comparison to standard of care dressing, subjects will undergo dressing changes and visual assessments.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18–75 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Thermal injury size 5-30% TBSA * Admitted to the burn center and enroll able within 72 hours of injury * Subject has two distinct areas of 100cm2 or larger of intermediate to deep partial thickness burns (study sites). These areas are judged to be comparable in depth. * The subject and or caregiver is able and willing to follow the protocol requirements * Achieve wound photos and dressing change at 3 days Exclusion Criteria: * Subject has congestive heart failure, oxygen-dependent chronic lung disease, end-stage renal disease, or liver cirrhosis * Subject is undergo…
Interventions
- DeviceField Shield Wound Dressing
Spray on wound dressing.
- DeviceSilverlon
Silver dressing
Locations (2)
- Valleywise HealthPhoenix, Arizona
- United State Army Institute of Surgical ResearchSan Antonio, Texas