Sogorski A, Lehnhardt M, Goertz O, Harati K, Kapalschinski N, Hirsch T, Daigeler A, Kolbenschlag J
Department of Plastic Surgery, Burn Center, BG University Hospital Bergmannsheil, Ruhr-University Bochum, Bochum, Germany.
Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Hand Surgery, Martin-Luther-Hospital, Berlin, Germany.
J Tissue Viability. 2018 Nov;27(4):267-273. doi: 10.1016/j.jtv.2018.08.004. Epub 2018 Aug 13.
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) is widely used across different kinds of surgical disciplines. A controversial debate was raised by diverging results from studies that were conducted to examine the impact of NPWT on local perfusion. Thus, there is a lack of evidence for one important underlying factors that influences the physiology of wound healing under an applied NPWT-dressing.
To investigate the immediate local perfusion changes due to an applied intermittent NPWT protocol.
A NPWT dressing was applied to the antero-lateral thigh of seven healthy volunteers with two probes of both pressure and microcirculatory measuring devices. One of each probe was placed under the NPWT dressing, the other one in close proximity next to it. A protocol consisting of two cycles of 10 min of -125 mmHg pressure, followed by 10 min of 0 mmHg pressure was applied. Measurements of local pressure to the underlying tissue, as well as microcirculatory changes were performed continuously.
Applied vacuum caused compressional forces (27.33 mmHg, p < 0.05) towards the underlying tissue. Blood Flow was increased after both suction periods (+52.5%, +108.7%; p < 0.05) and continued increasing until the end of measurements (+145.3%). This was accompanied by significant increase in Oxygen Saturation (+21.6%; p < 0.05) and Relative Hemoglobin Content (+16.7%). Red Blood Cell Velocity was found to be increased without statistical significance. Next to the dressing, changes were also significant but less pronounced.
Intermittent NPWT improves local microcirculation with consecutive enhancement of oxygen supply.
负压伤口治疗(NPWT)广泛应用于不同的外科领域。关于NPWT对局部灌注影响的研究结果存在分歧,引发了一场有争议的辩论。因此,对于影响应用NPWT敷料下伤口愈合生理过程的一个重要潜在因素,缺乏证据支持。
研究应用间歇性NPWT方案后局部灌注的即时变化。
将NPWT敷料应用于7名健康志愿者的大腿前外侧,使用压力和微循环测量设备的两个探头。每个探头中的一个置于NPWT敷料下方,另一个紧邻其放置。应用一个方案,包括两个周期,每个周期为10分钟的-125 mmHg压力,随后是10分钟的0 mmHg压力。持续测量对下方组织的局部压力以及微循环变化。
施加的真空对下方组织产生压缩力(27.33 mmHg,p < 0.05)。在两个抽吸期后血流量均增加(分别增加52.5%、108.7%;p < 0.05),并持续增加直至测量结束(增加145.3%)。这伴随着氧饱和度显著增加(增加21.6%;p < 0.05)和相对血红蛋白含量增加(增加16.7%)。发现红细胞速度增加,但无统计学意义。在敷料旁边,变化也很显著,但不太明显。
间歇性NPWT可改善局部微循环,并持续增强氧供应。