Balakatounis Konstantine C, Angoules Antonios G
School of Health and Social Care, Oxford Brookes University, England, United Kingdom.
Eplasty. 2008 May 16;8:e28.
Low-intensity currents (LIC) have gained popularity during the last years, and nowadays the majority of electrotherapy units may produce LIC. On wounding, the body produces a current, the current of injury, which promotes healing. Still, this current may gradually decrease resulting occasionally to delayed or limited wound healing. Thus, by applying the same LIC externally, healing may be accelerated by sustaining the LIC throughout the healing phases. The first review of research studies on the effect of LIC on wound healing is attempted, which can be considered useful for the practicing clinician, to provide an overview of current evidence on the effectiveness of LIC and provide protocols of treatment.
Comprehensive review of randomized-controlled trials investigating the effect of LIC on wound healing.
The review revealed that LIC promote wound healing and appear to be effective in the range of 200-800 muA. The direct current may be continuous or pulsed and polarity may or may not be reversed.
Research available indicates that LIC accelerate wound healing. Further research is required to clarify the healing effects of LIC on wounds.
在过去几年中,低强度电流(LIC)越来越受欢迎,如今大多数电疗设备都可以产生LIC。受伤时,身体会产生一种电流,即损伤电流,它能促进愈合。然而,这种电流可能会逐渐减弱,偶尔会导致伤口愈合延迟或受限。因此,通过外部施加相同的LIC,在整个愈合阶段维持LIC可以加速愈合。本文首次尝试对关于LIC对伤口愈合影响的研究进行综述,这对临床医生可能有用,旨在概述关于LIC有效性的现有证据并提供治疗方案。
对研究LIC对伤口愈合影响的随机对照试验进行全面综述。
综述表明,LIC可促进伤口愈合,在200 - 800微安范围内似乎有效。直流电可以是连续的或脉冲的,极性可以反转也可以不反转。
现有研究表明,LIC可加速伤口愈合。需要进一步研究以阐明LIC对伤口的愈合作用。