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Rapid enzymatic burn debridement: A review of the paediatric clinical trial experience.

Yaron Shoham1, Yuval Krieger1, Guy Rubin2, Ingo Koenigs3, Bernd Hartmann4, Frank Sander4, Alexandra Schulz5, Keren David6, Lior Rosenberg6, Eldad Silberstein1.   

Abstract

NexoBrid (NXB) has been proven to be an effective selective enzymatic debridement agent in adults. This manuscript presents the combined clinical trial experience with NXB in children. Hundred and ten children aged 0.5 to 18 years suffering from deep thermal burns of up to 67% total body surface area were treated with NXB in three clinical trials. Seventy-seven children were treated with NXB in a phase I/II study, where 92.7% of the areas treated achieved complete eschar removal within 0.9 days from admission. Thirty-three children (17 NXB, 16 standard of care [SOC]) participated in a phase III randomized controlled trial. All wounds treated with NXB achieved complete eschar removal. Time to complete eschar removal (from informed consent) was 0.9 days for NXB vs 6.5 days for SOC (P < .001). The incidence of surgical excision was 7.9% for NXB vs 73.3% for SOC (P < .001). Seventeen of these children participated in a phase III-b follow-up study (9 NXB and 8 SOC). The average long-term modified Vancouver Scar Scale scores were 3.4 for NXB-treated wounds vs 4.4 for SOC-treated wounds (NS). There were no significant treatment-related adverse events. Additional studies are needed to strengthen these results.
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Keywords:  NexoBrid; burn debridement; enzymatic debridement; escharotomy; paediatric burns

Year:  2020        PMID: 32445271      PMCID: PMC7949204          DOI: 10.1111/iwj.13405

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Wound J        ISSN: 1742-4801            Impact factor:   3.315


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1.  Rapid enzymatic burn debridement: A review of the paediatric clinical trial experience.

Authors:  Yaron Shoham; Yuval Krieger; Guy Rubin; Ingo Koenigs; Bernd Hartmann; Frank Sander; Alexandra Schulz; Keren David; Lior Rosenberg; Eldad Silberstein
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2020-05-22       Impact factor: 3.315

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