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CICAFAST: comparison of a biological dressing composed of fetal fibroblasts and keratinocytes on a split-thickness skin graft donor site versus a traditional dressing: a randomized controlled trial
by
Perrot, Pierre
, Frenard, Cécile
, Espitalier, Florent
, Nguyen, Jean-Michel
, Dréno, Brigitte
, Poinas, Alexandra
, Lorant, Judith
, Saiagh, Soraya
, Malard, Olivier
, Chiffoleau, Anne
, Nerrière, Olivier
, Leduc, Audrey
, Duteille, Franck
, Khammari, Amir
, Vrignaud, Florence
in
Analgesics
/ Biological dressing
/ Biological Dressings
/ Biomedicine
/ Burns
/ Cancer
/ Cellulose acetate
/ Clinical trials
/ Collagen
/ Comparative analysis
/ Cytokines
/ Fetal cells
/ Fetus
/ Fetuses
/ Fibroblasts
/ Health Sciences
/ Humans
/ Injuries
/ Keratinocytes
/ Life Sciences
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Pain management
/ Physicians
/ Plastic surgery
/ Randomized clinical trial
/ Research Design
/ Scars
/ Skin
/ Skin & tissue grafts
/ Skin Transplantation - adverse effects
/ Skin Transplantation - methods
/ Split-thickness skin graft
/ Statistics for Life Sciences
/ Study Protocol
/ Surgeons
/ Surgical dressings
/ Transplant Donor Site
/ Wound care
/ Wound Healing
/ Wounds
2019
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CICAFAST: comparison of a biological dressing composed of fetal fibroblasts and keratinocytes on a split-thickness skin graft donor site versus a traditional dressing: a randomized controlled trial
by
Perrot, Pierre
, Frenard, Cécile
, Espitalier, Florent
, Nguyen, Jean-Michel
, Dréno, Brigitte
, Poinas, Alexandra
, Lorant, Judith
, Saiagh, Soraya
, Malard, Olivier
, Chiffoleau, Anne
, Nerrière, Olivier
, Leduc, Audrey
, Duteille, Franck
, Khammari, Amir
, Vrignaud, Florence
in
Analgesics
/ Biological dressing
/ Biological Dressings
/ Biomedicine
/ Burns
/ Cancer
/ Cellulose acetate
/ Clinical trials
/ Collagen
/ Comparative analysis
/ Cytokines
/ Fetal cells
/ Fetus
/ Fetuses
/ Fibroblasts
/ Health Sciences
/ Humans
/ Injuries
/ Keratinocytes
/ Life Sciences
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Pain management
/ Physicians
/ Plastic surgery
/ Randomized clinical trial
/ Research Design
/ Scars
/ Skin
/ Skin & tissue grafts
/ Skin Transplantation - adverse effects
/ Skin Transplantation - methods
/ Split-thickness skin graft
/ Statistics for Life Sciences
/ Study Protocol
/ Surgeons
/ Surgical dressings
/ Transplant Donor Site
/ Wound care
/ Wound Healing
/ Wounds
2019
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CICAFAST: comparison of a biological dressing composed of fetal fibroblasts and keratinocytes on a split-thickness skin graft donor site versus a traditional dressing: a randomized controlled trial
by
Perrot, Pierre
, Frenard, Cécile
, Espitalier, Florent
, Nguyen, Jean-Michel
, Dréno, Brigitte
, Poinas, Alexandra
, Lorant, Judith
, Saiagh, Soraya
, Malard, Olivier
, Chiffoleau, Anne
, Nerrière, Olivier
, Leduc, Audrey
, Duteille, Franck
, Khammari, Amir
, Vrignaud, Florence
in
Analgesics
/ Biological dressing
/ Biological Dressings
/ Biomedicine
/ Burns
/ Cancer
/ Cellulose acetate
/ Clinical trials
/ Collagen
/ Comparative analysis
/ Cytokines
/ Fetal cells
/ Fetus
/ Fetuses
/ Fibroblasts
/ Health Sciences
/ Humans
/ Injuries
/ Keratinocytes
/ Life Sciences
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Pain management
/ Physicians
/ Plastic surgery
/ Randomized clinical trial
/ Research Design
/ Scars
/ Skin
/ Skin & tissue grafts
/ Skin Transplantation - adverse effects
/ Skin Transplantation - methods
/ Split-thickness skin graft
/ Statistics for Life Sciences
/ Study Protocol
/ Surgeons
/ Surgical dressings
/ Transplant Donor Site
/ Wound care
/ Wound Healing
/ Wounds
2019
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CICAFAST: comparison of a biological dressing composed of fetal fibroblasts and keratinocytes on a split-thickness skin graft donor site versus a traditional dressing: a randomized controlled trial
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CICAFAST: comparison of a biological dressing composed of fetal fibroblasts and keratinocytes on a split-thickness skin graft donor site versus a traditional dressing: a randomized controlled trial
2019
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Overview
Background
Wound repair is one of the most complex biological processes of human life. Allogeneic cell-based engineered skin substitutes provide off-the-shelf temporary wound coverage and act as biologically active dressings, releasing growth factors, cytokines and extracellular matrix components essential for proper wound healing. However, they are susceptible to immune rejection and this is their major weakness.
Thanks to their low immunogenicity and high effectiveness in regeneration, fetal skin cells represent an attractive alternative to the commonly used autologous and allogeneic skin grafts.
Methods/design
We developed a new dressing comprising a collagen matrix seeded with a specific ratio of active fetal fibroblasts and keratinocytes. These produce a variety of healing growth factors and cytokines which will increase the speed of wound healing and induce an immunotolerant state, with a slight inflammatory reaction and a reduction in pain.
The objective of this study is to demonstrate that the use of this biological dressing for wound healing at the split-thickness skin graft (STSG) donor site, reduces the time to healing, decreases other co-morbidities, such as pain, and improves the appearance of the scar.
This investigation will be conducted as part of a randomized study comparing our new biological dressing with a conventional treatment in a single patient, thus avoiding the factors that may influence the healing of a graft donor site.
Discussion
This clinical trial should enable the development of a new strategy for STSG donor-wound healing based on a regenerative dressing. The pain experienced in the first few days of STSG healing is well known due to the exposure of sensory nerve endings. Reducing this pain will also reduce analgesic drug intake and the duration of sick leave.
Our biological dressing will meet the essential need of surgeons to “re-crop” from existing donor sites, e.g., for thermal-burn patients. By accelerating healing, improving the appearance of the scar and reducing pain, we hope to improve the conditions of treatment for skin grafts.
Trial registration
ClinicalTrials.gov, ID:
NCT03334656
. Registered on 7 November 2017.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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