Blue light tested to speed healing of burn skin graft sites
NCT ID NCT07453927
Summary
This study is testing whether adding blue light therapy to standard wound care helps skin graft donor sites heal better in burn patients. Researchers will compare two donor sites on the same patient: one gets standard care, the other gets standard care plus blue light. They will measure healing time, pain, infection risk, and scar quality to see if the light makes a difference.
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U.O. Centro Grandi Ustionati - Osp. Maurizio Bufalini
RECRUITINGCesena, Forlì-Cesena, 47521, Italy
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