IEEM- Work:Rest Cycles in Burn Survivors- Humidity

Part of paid clinical trials in Dallas, Texas.

Sponsor
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Study ID
NCT06966336
Status
Recruiting

Conditions

  • Burn Injury
  • Hyperthermia

Eligibility Criteria

Sex
ALL
Age
18 Years - 65 Years
Healthy Volunteers
Accepted

Study Details

The purpose of this project is to identify the effects of a severe burn injuries in humans on core temperature responses during work:rest cycles while in a heated environment.

Key Dates

First listed
May 11, 2025
Start date
Aug 15, 2025
Status verified
Aug 2025
Primary completion
Aug 1, 2030
Completion
Aug 1, 2031

Study Design

Enrollment
70 participants (estimated)

Arms

  • Arm: Non-Burned Individuals in Low Humidity Environment
    Non-burned individuals will perform up to three work:rest cycles in a heated environment with low humidity, with each work:rest cycle lasting up to 50 minutes.
  • Arm: Moderate Burned Individuals in Low Humidity Environment
    Individuals with moderate sized burn injuries will perform up to three work:rest cycles in a heated environment with low humidity, with each work:rest cycle lasting up to 50 minutes.
  • Arm: Large Burned Individuals in Low Humidity Environment
    Individuals with large sized burn injuries will perform up to three work:rest cycles in a heated environment with low humidity, with each work:rest cycle lasting up to 50 minutes.
  • Arm: Non-Burned Individuals in High Humidity Environment
    Non-burned individuals will perform up to three work:rest cycles in a heated environment with high humidity, with each work:rest cycle lasting up to 50 minutes.
  • Arm: Moderate Burned Individuals in High Humidity Environment
    Individuals with moderate sized burn injuries will perform up to three work:rest cycles in a heated environment with high humidity, with each work:rest cycle lasting up to 50 minutes.
  • Arm: Large Burned Individuals in HIgh Humidity Environment
    Individuals with large sized burn injuries will perform up to three work:rest cycles in a heated environment with high humidity, with each work:rest cycle lasting up to 50 minutes.

Primary Outcome Measure

Change in core temperature [ Time Frame: From the start of exercise to the end of the last rest period. Approximately at 0 and 170 minutes. ]

Central Contacts

Locations (1)

FacilityCityStateZIPSite coordinators
IEEM Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital DallasDallasTexas75231
Erin Harper, BS
214-345-4737
Courtney Kirby, RN
214-345-6502
Craig Crandall, PhD (PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR)

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