Abdelmalek Mark, Spencer James
Department of Dermatology, Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107, USA.
Dermatol Surg. 2006 Oct;32(10):1219-30. doi: 10.1111/j.1524-4725.2006.32280.x.
Retinoids are widely used in dermatology and may play a role in wound healing. The exact role of retinoids in wounds is confusing and controversial, however. Systemic retinoids are presumed to be detrimental to wound healing; however, this standard is based on isolated reports.
The objective was to provide a critical review of the available literature regarding the role of both topical and systemic retinoids in various aspects of wound healing.
Pretreatment with retinoids likely promotes wound healing after facial resurfacing procedures and full- or partial-thickness wounds. While the evidence is mixed regarding the effects of retinoids applied to fresh and healing wounds, the majority of the evidence available shows favorable wound-healing properties in this setting. The medical-legal standard regarding the avoidance of facial resurfacing and surgical procedures in patients on or recently completing a course of systemic retinoids was likely prematurely established.
维甲酸类药物在皮肤科广泛应用,可能在伤口愈合中发挥作用。然而,维甲酸类药物在伤口中的确切作用尚不明确且存在争议。全身使用维甲酸类药物被认为对伤口愈合有害;然而,这一标准是基于个别报告得出的。
目的是对有关局部和全身维甲酸类药物在伤口愈合各方面作用的现有文献进行批判性综述。
维甲酸类药物预处理可能促进面部皮肤磨削术以及全层或部分厚度伤口后的伤口愈合。虽然关于维甲酸类药物应用于新鲜伤口和正在愈合伤口的效果证据不一,但现有大多数证据表明在此情况下具有良好的伤口愈合特性。关于避免在正在使用或近期完成全身维甲酸类药物疗程的患者中进行面部皮肤磨削术和外科手术的医疗法律标准可能确立得过早。