Korelo Raciele Ivandra Guarda, Valderramas Silvia, Ternoski Bruno, Medeiros Danilo Sanches, Andres Letícia Fernandes, Adolph Sandra Mara Meireles
Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil.
Rev Lat Am Enfermagem. 2012 Jul-Aug;20(4):753-60. doi: 10.1590/s0104-11692012000400016.
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of microcurrent electrical stimulation on pain and area of venous ulcers. In a pilot study for a single-blind controlled clinical trial, carried out at an outpatient clinic during four weeks, 14 subjects with venous ulcers (mean age 62±9 years) were divided in two groups: microcurrent (n=8) and control group (n=6). Pain (by Visual Analogue Scale) and the ulcer area were measured by planimetry. There was a significant difference between the two groups with respect to pain (microcurrent group from 8.5 (6.5-9.75) to 3.5 (1-4.75) and control group from 7.5 (5.75-10) to 8.5 (5.5-10), p<0.01). Non-significant changes were found with respect to ulcer area (planimetry by graph paper, p=0.41 and by Image J, p=0.41). In conclusion, the application of microcurrent improves the pain of patients with venous ulcers (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01372020).
本研究旨在评估微电流电刺激对静脉性溃疡疼痛及溃疡面积的影响。在一项于门诊进行的为期四周的单盲对照临床试验的初步研究中,14名患有静脉性溃疡的受试者(平均年龄62±9岁)被分为两组:微电流组(n = 8)和对照组(n = 6)。通过视觉模拟评分法评估疼痛,并采用面积测量法测量溃疡面积。两组在疼痛方面存在显著差异(微电流组从8.5(6.5 - 9.75)降至3.5(1 - 4.75),对照组从7.5(5.75 - 10)升至8.5(5.5 - 10),p<0.01)。在溃疡面积方面未发现显著变化(通过方格纸面积测量法,p = 0.41;通过Image J软件测量,p = 0.41)。总之,微电流的应用可改善静脉性溃疡患者的疼痛(ClinicalTrials.gov注册号:NCT01372020)。