Burn patients which skin has been lost a rapid growth of the skin is a foremost in their treatment. Due to the injury, burn patients undergo a systemic inflammation that helps the skin heal faster. However, several studies have shown that this inflammation increases the levels of several inflammatory molecules that impairs skin growing, which further delays the recovery of burn patients. As such, by inhibiting these inflammatory molecules with the administration of a medication called pirfenidone burn patients might present faster rates of skin growth and recovery. Thus, patients suffering from a burn injury will be recruited at the emergency department of the Hospital University in Monterrey Mexico. Afterward, patients will be randomized to either receive pirfenidone 600 mg orally once per day or usual care consisting of covering the wound with hydrocolloid dressings. To assess the amount of newly growth skin investigators will take a small piece of the skin to further evaluate it through a microscope.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
8
A pill containing 600 mg of pirfenidone
Epidermal re-epithelization
Thickness of the epidermal re-epithelization measured in micrometers using a digitial image software
Time frame: Day 7
Presence of Fibrosis
A qualitative assessment of the presence of fibrotic tissue in the extracellular matrix using a light field microscope.
Time frame: Day 0 and 7
Basal Membrane Integrity
A qualitative assessment of the presence and integrity of the basal membrane using a light field microscope.
Time frame: Day 0 and 7
Presence of Collagen Fibers
A qualitative assessment of the presence of collagen fibers in the dermis using a light field microscope.
Time frame: Day 0 and 7
Clinical Evaluations of Wound's Re-Epithelization
Clinical evaluation of wound's re-epithelization based on the judgement of an experienced plastic surgeon
Time frame: Day 7
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