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Identification and Validation of Biomarkers for Infections in Burns

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The University of Texas System (UT)

Status

Terminated

Conditions

Burns Involving 20% or More of Body Surface

Treatments

Procedure: Blood Draw

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02457663
14-0525

Details and patient eligibility

About

In this prospective, multi-center study, 200 patients from four participating Texas burn hospitals will be enrolled from admission to discharge. The clinical research study team will collect approximately 11 serum samples and clinical data related to sepsis and infection predictors from severely burned adult patients, ages 18-80 years old. All serum samples from participating sites will be shipped to the lead site, University of Texas Medical Branch. The University of Texas Medical Branch will then validate previously identified biomarkers while simultaneously identifying novel biomarkers through discovery proteomics.

Full description

The burn literature is replete with suggested biomarkers of infections for identifying sepsis or other infections in burn patients, however, these reports are largely untested. In order for incorporation of infection biomarker assessment to become the standard of care, validation of these markers in a multi-center prospective study is necessary. As the majority of these biomarkers have been chosen because of success in other patient populations, or ease of measurement, it is possible that the best biomarkers of infection have not yet been discovered in this patient population. Prospective identification and validation of novel biomarkers may also improve early identification of infections in burn patients. Early treatment of infections and sepsis directly correlated with improved survival and reduced costs of care.

In this prospective, multi-center study, 200 patients from four participating Texas burn hospitals will be enrolled from admission to discharge. The clinical research study team will collect approximately 11 serum samples and clinical data related to sepsis and infection predictors from severely burned adult patients, ages 18-80 years old. All serum samples from participating sites will be shipped to the lead site, University of Texas Medical Branch. The University of Texas Medical Branch will then validate previously identified biomarkers while simultaneously identifying novel biomarkers through discovery proteomics.

Enrollment

19 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 80 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Ages 18-80 years old
  • Greater than 20% Total Body Surface Area burn
  • Patient arrival to the burn center within 7 days of burn injury

Exclusion criteria

  • Known history of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), AIDS-related complex (ARC), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
  • History of cancer within 5 years
  • Pregnancy
  • Burn injury due to chemical burns or deep electrical injury
  • Inability to obtain informed consent
  • Decision not to treat due to burn injury severity or futility as deemed by the clinical team at the time of admission (Note: This is a clinical determination of futility beyond which survival is rare. These are typically patients whose sum of Total Body Surface Area % burn and age (Baux score) exceeds 140 or 120 with severe inhalation injury.)
  • Presence of anoxic brain injury that is not expected to result in complete recovery

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