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STAT: Standard Therapy Plus Active Therapy

A

American Burn Association

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Thermal Burn
Burn Injury
Physical Injury

Treatments

Behavioral: Physical Therapy

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
Other U.S. Federal agency

Identifiers

NCT04368117
W81XWH-19-2-0043 (Other Grant/Funding Number)
1552346

Details and patient eligibility

About

The objective of the study is to assess the efficacy of STAT, an activity-based therapy protocol compared to standard therapy (ST) to improve functional outcome and reduce disability in patients recovering from burn injury. This randomized multi-center trial is designed with two parallel treatment groups: STAT and ST. Efficacy of the STAT protocol will be determined through comparison to the ST only group. It will be conducted at seven burn centers.

Full description

This investigation is a multicenter trial involving severely burned patients. The design will be a 1:1 randomized control study comparing the rehabilitation intervention described below to current standard care in severely burned patients. This study will take place in multiple U.S. burn centers and involve adult (18 years and older) burn patient with ≥15% total body surface area (TBSA) burn who will undergo a skin graft procedure. The local burn surgeon will direct all medical and surgical treatment. The treating physician will make all clinical decisions regarding the patient.

Study Groups

Standard therapy (ST) group

Patients in the ST group will receive routine burn therapy care with no specific prescription of activities or frequency/duration of therapy. Burn therapy will begin when the patient has been medically cleared by the treating physician to begin burn therapy and when the patient undergoes surgery, therapy will halt and resume as is typical for the participating site. All burn therapy procedures will be according to what is customary and typical for the burn center. Standard therapy practices will be documented with a pre-study interview with clinicians at each participating site. Standard burn therapy typically includes interventions such as range of motion, positioning, splinting, exercise, mobilization and pressure therapy. The amount of time and types of ST interventions will be documented at the end of each session daily. Any missed or interrupted treatment time will also be documented. Post discharge home program will include what would normally be included at discharge.

Active therapy (STAT) intervention group

Patients randomized to receive STAT therapy will receive an intensive, quantifiable, activity-based protocol emphasizing four of the most active components of therapy: mobilization, strength training, aerobic training and functional training. The STAT protocol guidelines are described below. As with the ST group, STAT therapy will begin when the patient has been medically cleared by the treating physician to begin burn therapy. STAT will not be provided for any given therapy session that the patient demonstrates any of the contraindicated safety parameters defined in Table 2. When the patient undergoes surgery, the STAT protocol will be held for the day of surgery and will resume post-operative day #1 whenever possible. The STAT protocol will be implemented 30-45 minutes per day, 5 days/ per week when possible throughout the patient's care from admission until the patient is discharged from acute care with a target treatment minimum of 150 minutes per week. Over the course of a week, all four activities in the STAT protocol should be implemented when possible. Multiple activities can be addressed within one session or single activities over multiple days.

Enrollment

166 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 65 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Age 18 to 65 years old
  2. Total TBSA of 15% or greater with at least 10% TBSA of third-degree burn
  3. Potential need for a skin graft procedure determined by the local burn surgeon
  4. Survivable burn injury determined by the admitting local burn surgeon on admission

Exclusion criteria

  1. Non-survivable burn injury determined by the admitting local burn surgeon on admission
  2. History of chronic renal failure requiring dialysis prior to injury
  3. History of developmental delay or congenital cognitive disorders
  4. Prior history of connective tissue disorders or autoimmune disease
  5. Anoxic or traumatic brain injury
  6. Prior history of cerebrovascular accident with residual mobility impairment
  7. Neurologic injury or disease-causing mobility impairment
  8. Prior history of leg amputation
  9. Non-viable leg requiring amputation on admission
  10. Anticipated inability to return for follow up testing after discharge
  11. History of a New York Heart Association (NYHA) class IV congestive heart failure

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

166 participants in 2 patient groups

Standard Therapy (ST)
Active Comparator group
Description:
Patients randomized to the ST group will receive standard of care, routine burn physical therapy.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Physical Therapy
Active Therapy (STAT)
Experimental group
Description:
Patients randomized to the STAT group will receive an intensive, quantifiable, activity-based physical therapy prescription emphasizing four of the most active components of therapy: mobilization, strength training, aerobic training and functional training.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Physical Therapy

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Katrina Falwell, BSN RN

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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