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NINJA 试验:儿童趾甲床修复后是否应更换或丢弃趾甲板?一项多中心随机对照试验方案。

NINJA trial: should the nail plate be replaced or discarded after nail bed repair in children? Protocol for a multicentre randomised control trial.

机构信息

Department of Plastic Surgery, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom.

Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2019 Dec 4;9(12):e031552. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-031552.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Trauma to the nail bed is the most common surgically treated paediatric hand injury. The majority of surgeons replace the nail plate after repairing the nail bed despite a lack of evidence to do so. Replacing the nail plate may be associated with increased postoperative infection. We will investigate the impact of replacing or discarding the nail plate on infection, cosmetic appearance, pain and subsequent healthcare use. The Nail bed INJury Analysis trial (NINJA) aims to answer the question of whether the nail plate should be replaced or discarded after surgical nail bed repair in children.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

A two-arm parallel group open multicentre randomised control trial of replacing the nail plate or not, as part of a nail bed repair, will be undertaken in children presenting within 48 hours of a nail bed injury requiring surgical repair. The coprimary outcomes are: cosmetic appearance summary score at a minimum of 4 months and surgical site infection at around 7 days following surgery. Secondary outcomes are EuroQol EQ-5D-(Y); the pain intensity experienced at first dressing change; child/parent satisfaction with nail healing and healthcare resource use. We will recruit a minimum of 416 patients (208 in each group) over 3 years. Children and their parents/carers will be reviewed in clinic around 7 days after their operation and will be assessed for surgical site infection or other problems. The children, or depending on age, their parents/carers, will also be asked to complete a questionnaire and send in photos of their fingernail at a minimum of 4 months postsurgery to assess cosmetic appearance.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

The South Central Research Ethics Committee approved this study on 4 June 2019 (18/SC/0024). A manuscript to a peer-reviewed journal will be submitted on completion of the trial as per National Institute for Health Research publication policy. The results of this trial will substantially inform clinical practice and provide evidence on whether the practice of replacing the nail plate should continue at the time of nail bed repair.

TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER

ISRCTN44551796.

摘要

简介

甲床创伤是最常见的需要手术治疗的儿童手部损伤。尽管缺乏证据支持,但大多数外科医生在修复甲床后会更换指甲板。更换指甲板可能会增加术后感染的风险。我们将研究在儿童甲床修复术后保留或丢弃指甲板对感染、外观、疼痛和后续医疗保健使用的影响。甲床损伤分析试验(NINJA)旨在回答在儿童甲床修复术中是否应更换或丢弃指甲板的问题。

方法和分析

一项关于在儿童甲床损伤后 48 小时内需要手术修复的患者中,比较修复甲床时保留或丢弃指甲板的 2 臂平行组开放多中心随机对照试验将进行。主要结局为:至少 4 个月时的外观综合评分和术后 7 天左右的手术部位感染。次要结局为 EuroQol EQ-5D-(Y);首次换药时的疼痛强度;儿童/家长对指甲愈合和医疗保健资源使用的满意度。我们将在 3 年内招募至少 416 名患者(每组 208 名)。手术后 7 天左右,将对患儿及其父母/照顾者进行复查,并评估手术部位感染或其他问题。根据年龄,患儿或其父母/照顾者还将被要求填写一份问卷,并在手术后至少 4 个月时发送他们指甲的照片,以评估外观。

伦理和传播

南中部研究伦理委员会于 2019 年 6 月 4 日批准了这项研究(18/SC/0024)。根据国家卫生研究院的出版政策,试验完成后将向同行评议期刊提交一份手稿。该试验的结果将极大地影响临床实践,并提供关于在甲床修复时是否应继续更换指甲板的实践的证据。

试验注册号

ISRCTN44551796。

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