Gould Lisa, Abadir Peter, Brem Harold, Carter Marissa, Conner-Kerr Teresa, Davidson Jeff, DiPietro Luisa, Falanga Vincent, Fife Caroline, Gardner Sue, Grice Elizabeth, Harmon John, Hazzard William R, High Kevin P, Houghton Pamela, Jacobson Nasreen, Kirsner Robert S, Kovacs Elizabeth J, Margolis David, McFarland Horne Frances, Reed May J, Sullivan Dennis H, Thom Stephen, Tomic-Canic Marjana, Walston Jeremy, Whitney JoAnne, Williams John, Zieman Susan, Schmader Kenneth
Wound Recovery and Hyperbaric Medicine Center, Kent Hospital, Warwick, Rhode Island.
Wound Repair Regen. 2015 Jan-Feb;23(1):1-13. doi: 10.1111/wrr.12245. Epub 2015 Feb 13.
The incidence of chronic wounds is increased among older adults, and the impact of chronic wounds on quality of life is particularly profound in this population. It is well established that wound healing slows with age. However, the basic biology underlying chronic wounds and the influence of age-associated changes on wound healing are poorly understood. Most studies have used in vitro approaches and various animal models, but observed changes translate poorly to human healing conditions. The impact of age and accompanying multi-morbidity on the effectiveness of existing and emerging treatment approaches for chronic wounds is also unknown, and older adults tend to be excluded from randomized clinical trials. Poorly defined outcomes and variables, lack of standardization in data collection, and variations in the definition, measurement, and treatment of wounds also hamper clinical studies. The Association of Specialty Professors, in conjunction with the National Institute on Aging and the Wound Healing Society, held a workshop, summarized in this paper, to explore the current state of knowledge and research challenges, engage investigators across disciplines, and identify key research questions to guide future study of age-associated changes in chronic wound healing.
慢性伤口在老年人中的发病率有所上升,并且慢性伤口对这一人群生活质量的影响尤为深远。众所周知,伤口愈合会随着年龄增长而减缓。然而,慢性伤口背后的基础生物学以及与年龄相关的变化对伤口愈合的影响却鲜为人知。大多数研究采用体外方法和各种动物模型,但观察到的变化很难转化为人类的愈合情况。年龄和伴随的多种疾病对现有及新兴慢性伤口治疗方法有效性的影响也尚不清楚,而且老年人往往被排除在随机临床试验之外。结果和变量定义不明确、数据收集缺乏标准化以及伤口定义、测量和治疗的差异也阻碍了临床研究。专业教授协会与美国国立衰老研究所及伤口愈合协会联合举办了一次研讨会(本文对此进行了总结),以探讨当前的知识现状和研究挑战,让跨学科的研究人员参与进来,并确定关键研究问题,以指导未来对慢性伤口愈合中与年龄相关变化的研究。