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- W3086241154 abstract "The standard treatment of burns is early excision followed by autologous skin grafting. The closure of extensive deep burns poses a considerable challenge. Cultured autologous keratinocytes have been used since 1981 in an effort to improve healing. However, the time required to culture the cells and the lack of a dermal component limit the expectations of outcome. Our aim was to compare the duration of hospital stay between patients who were treated with autologous skin grafts and cultured autologous keratinocytes and those who were treated with autologous skin grafting without cultured autologous keratinocytes. In this retrospective study all patients treated with cultured autologous keratinocytes between 2012 and 2015 were matched by size and depth of burn with patients not treated with cultured autologous keratinocytes. Multivariable regression was used to analyse associations between duration of hospital stay and treatment adjusted for age, mortality, size and depth of the burn. Then, we investigated the possibility of differentiation of human bone marrow stem cell line to keratinocyte- like cells as a future direction. The regression analysis showed a coefficient of 17.36 (95% CI -17.69 to 52.40), p= 0.32, for hospital stay in the treatment group, compared with the matched group. Our results showed no difference in the duration of hospital stay between the two treatments. Autologous stem cells should be considered as a future modality of burn management, although further studies are needed.Le traitement de référence des brûlures est l’excision- greffe précoce, qui est problématique en cas d’atteinte étendue. La culture de kératinocytes autologues est utilisée depuis 1981 dans le but de répondre à cette problématique mais se heure au temps nécessaire à sa mise en oeuvre, ainsi qu’à l’absence de feuillet dermique, génératrice de séquelles. Cette étude a comparé la durée de séjour des patients traité par excision- greffe et culture de kératinocytes à celle des patients traités de manière conventionnelle. Les patients hospitalisés entre 2012 et 2015 ont été comparés à des patients de même surface et profondeur traités conventionnellement, en utilisant une analyse multivariée ajustée sur l’âge, la mortalité, la surface et la profondeur de la brûlure. L’analyse n’est pas significative (coefficient 17,36 ; IC95 -17,69 à 52,4 ; p= 0,32). Il serait utile d’étudier l’utilisation des cellules souches médullaires, différentiées en kératinocytes, dans un protocole de culture." @default.
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- W3086241154 title "Sprayed cultured autologous keratinocytes in the treatment of severe burns: a retrospective matched cohort study" @default.
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