Gray Cecilia, Ishii Fatima
Los Angeles County University of Southern California Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA; email:
Los Angeles County University of Southern California Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA.
Ostomy Wound Manage. 2015 Apr;61(4):63-6.
The use of honey-based dressings has been documented for thousands of years. Recent studies suggest their effectiveness may be, in part, related to their ability to facilitate autolytic debridement. Six patients who presented with multiple comorbidities and risk factors for delayed healing whose wounds required debridement were managed with active Leptospermum honey (ALH) to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of this treatment modality. The 6 patients ranged in age from 39 to 81 years. The ALH was covered with a foam dressing; both dressings were changed approximately every 3 days. After 9 to 20 days of use, wounds were completely, or almost completely, debrided, and a 75% concomitant average increase in the amount of granulation tissue in the wound bed was observed. No adverse events were noted. The use of ALH in this case series was effective, and no surgical debridement was needed. Research to compare the efficacy of ALH to other debridement methods is warranted.
使用蜂蜜基敷料已有数千年的历史记载。最近的研究表明,其有效性可能部分与其促进自溶性清创的能力有关。六名患有多种合并症且有延迟愈合风险因素、伤口需要清创的患者接受了活性麦卢卡蜂蜜(ALH)治疗,以评估这种治疗方式的安全性和有效性。这6名患者年龄在39至81岁之间。用泡沫敷料覆盖ALH;两种敷料大约每3天更换一次。使用9至20天后,伤口完全或几乎完全清创,并且观察到伤口床肉芽组织量平均同时增加了75%。未观察到不良事件。在该病例系列中使用ALH是有效的,并且无需手术清创。有必要进行研究以比较ALH与其他清创方法的疗效。