Randomised placebo-controlled trial of use of topical recombinant bovine basic fibroblast growth factor for second-degree burns
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Randomised placebo-controlled trial of use of topical recombinant bovine basic fibroblast growth factor for second-degree burns
Abstract
Background: Wound healing is a dynamic process that could be accelerated by growth factors. We investigated the effect of recombinant bovine basic fibroblast growth factor (rbFGF) on burn healing in a randomised placebo-controlled trial.
Methods: We recruited 600 patients with superficial or deep second-degree burns. Patients received 150 AU/cm2 daily topical rbFGF (n=300) or placebo (n=300) plus vehicle. We assessed healing by photography, punch-biopsy, and clinical examination.
Findings: All patients treated with rbFGF had faster granulation tissue formation and epidermal regeneration than those in the placebo group. Superficial and deep second-degree burns treated with rbFGF healed in a mean of 9.9 (SD 2.5) days and 17.0 (4.6) days, respectively, compared with 12.4 (2.7) and 21.2 (4.9) days (p=0.0008 and p=0.0003, respectively). No adverse effects were seen locally or systemically with rbFGF.
Interpretation: rbFGF effectively decreased healing time and improved healing quality. Clinical benefits would be shorter hospital stays and the patient's skin quickly becoming available for harvesting and grafting.
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