Brighton C T, Friedenberg Z B, Zemsky L M, Pollis P R
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1975 Apr;57(3):368-77.
Based on the response of bone to electrical current in previous studies, an exploratory clinical study of the effect of electrical current on non-union and congenital pseudarthrosis was performed. Constant direct current of ten to twenty microamperes was applied to twenty-four non-unions and five congenital pseudarthroses. Complete union occurred in fifteen non-unions and in one congenital pseudarthrosis. A single cathode delivering ten microamperes seemed sufficient to heal non-union in small bones, but multiple cathodes each delivering twenty microamperes appeared to be required to heal non-union in the tibia and femur. As the technique was refined, the percentage of successes increased. While these preliminary results appear promising, further laboratory and clinical experiments are required to define the true role of electrical stimulation in clinical practice.
基于以往研究中骨骼对电流的反应,开展了一项关于电流对骨不连和先天性假关节影响的探索性临床研究。对24例骨不连和5例先天性假关节施加10至20微安的恒定直流电。15例骨不连和1例先天性假关节实现了完全愈合。单个输送10微安电流的阴极似乎足以治愈小骨的骨不连,但对于胫骨和股骨的骨不连,似乎需要多个各输送20微安电流的阴极。随着技术的改进,成功率有所提高。虽然这些初步结果看起来很有前景,但仍需要进一步的实验室和临床实验来确定电刺激在临床实践中的真正作用。