Kaiser W, Schnaidt U, von der Lieth H
Chirurgischen Abteilung des Paulinenkrankenhauses Berlin.
Handchir Mikrochir Plast Chir. 1989 May;21(3):158-63.
In an experimental study standardized third-degree burns were caused in guinea pigs. The animals were treated intermittently with hyperbaric oxygen for a period of five days starting immediately after injury. The healing process was recorded at frequent intervals using a photographic technique and planimetric determinations. In addition, the wounds were excised at predetermined intervals for the purpose of histological examination. Untreated animals demonstrated a considerable increase in wound area as compared to the initial lesion, while there was a tendency to reduced wound area in the treated animals. Histological studies revealed considerably less subcutaneous edema in tissue samples obtained from the treated animals than in specimens from the control group. The effect of hyperbaric oxygen on fresh burns is discussed on the basis of the experimental findings.
在一项实验研究中,对豚鼠造成了标准化的三度烧伤。受伤后立即对动物进行为期五天的间歇性高压氧治疗。使用摄影技术和面积测量法定期记录愈合过程。此外,为了进行组织学检查,在预定的时间间隔切除伤口。与初始损伤相比,未治疗的动物伤口面积显著增加,而治疗的动物伤口面积有减小的趋势。组织学研究表明,从治疗动物获得的组织样本中的皮下水肿明显少于对照组标本。根据实验结果讨论了高压氧对新鲜烧伤的作用。