Cheaper bleeding drug tested for burn grafts
NCT ID NCT06379724
Summary
This study is testing if a spray-on drug called tranexamic acid works as well as the standard spray (thrombin) to control bleeding under skin grafts for burn wounds. The goal is to see if the new option is just as effective at preventing blood clots under the graft and helping it heal, but at a lower cost. About 62 adults with certain types of burns will have one of the two sprays applied during their skin graft surgery.
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The University of Kansas Health System
RECRUITINGKansas City, Kansas, 66160, United States
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