Efficacy of Topical Heparin Spray on Donor Site Wound Healing Time Compared to Conventional Dressing Among Patients Undergoing Split Thickness Skin Grafting
NCT ID: NCT04613336
Last Updated: 2020-11-03
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
60 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2020-09-30
2021-02-28
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Data will be collected with change of dressings at graft donor site wound (DSW) that is the thigh. Study objectives will be discussed and explained to the patients before surgery as part of their change of dressings post operatively as in routine. Potential benefits and discomforts of the procedure will be explained. There is no potential adverse effects of heparin on wound or patients. Participants will receive both oral and written information about the study. Consent form will be filled by the participants. Questionnaire with photographic assessment will be filled at every change of dressing.
Split-thickness skin graft will be harvested from medial side of thigh in two strips of about 10\*6cm with a few cm break in between them, with a Humby knife adjusted on with a randomized setting to harvest a fixed depth of skin graft. After harvesting the graft the donor site wound will be photographed, cleaned with saline and dressed with impregnated wax gauzes and sterilized cotton covered in roll gauze.
At first postoperative day, donor site cotton dressing will be opened. Heparin and conventional dressing group allocation will be done through randomization in order to prevent any confounding factors such as baseline differences in depth of wound. Patients will be provided with paper chits to choose from, with A or B marked on it. The proximal strip of donor site wound (DSW) will be dressed according to the chit chosen. Patients picking up A chit will be dealt as 'control half (conventional dressing)', where by patients picking up B chit will be dealt as 'intervention half'.
The 'control half' will be redressed with sterilized cotton covered in roll gauze whereas 'intervention half' of wound will be sprayed with 5000 I.U/ml concentration of the heparin placed in a 5 cc syringe. Then the wound will be redressed with sterilized cotton covered in roll gauze. This will be repeated on donor site 'intervention half' of wound on daily basis.
Skin graft donor site wound will be inspected by the faculty of Plastic surgery on the 7th post-operative day and photographic assessment will be recorded.
The visual analogue scale (VAS) will be used to access pain
Wound healing will be assessed by following parameters; decrease in size of wound, reduction of surrounding skin edema. Senior faculty will verify the assessment of wound healing.
Independent Variable Demographic variable: Age, Gender, Monthly household income Medical History: Blood profile, Pain Intervention: 1.Conventional dressings 2. Heparin Spray
Dependent Variable: Healing Time
2.9 Statistical Analyses: Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS version 21) will be used for all statistical analyses.
Descriptive Statistics:
Descriptive statistics will be reported using mean and standard deviation for all continuous variables and frequencies and percentages for all categorical variables.
Inferential Statistics:
Mean wound healing time (recorded in days) between two intervention groups will be compared using Repeated measures ANOVA. p-value \<0.05 will be considered as level of significance.
Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_CONTROL
PROSPECTIVE
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* both genders
* non hypertensive patients
* Hemoglobin levels more than 10 g/dl
* Platelet count above 150 to 400 × 109/L
* Wounds for more than 6 weeks
* Any size of wound greater then 10\*10 cm
Exclusion Criteria
* Bleeding tendencies (Disorder),
* Immune-compromised,
* Familial history of bleeding
15 Years
55 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Dow University of Health Sciences
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Faraz Adil
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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dr.faisal akhlaque
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
dow university
Locations
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Dr. Faraz
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Countries
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References
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Adil F, Memon MA, Khan FAA, Awan A, Siddiqui SU, Piprani FZ, Zareen K. Efficacy of topical heparin spray on donor site wound healing after split thickness skin grafting. Sci Rep. 2025 Jul 30;15(1):27814. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-95437-5.
Other Identifiers
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dow123
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id