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下肢电刺激改善皮肤灌注的有效性。

Effectiveness of Lower-Extremity Electrical Stimulation to Improve Skin Perfusion.

作者信息

Zulbaran-Rojas Alejandro, Park Catherine, Lepow Brian, Najafi Bijan

出版信息

J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2021 Dec 15;111(6). doi: 10.7547/20-172.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although numerous studies suggest the benefit of electrical stimulation (E-Stim) therapy to accelerate wound healing, the underlying mechanism of action is still debated. In this pilot study, we examined the potential effectiveness of lower-extremity E-Stim therapy to improve tissue perfusion in patients with diabetic foot ulcers.

METHODS

Thirty-eight patients with diabetic foot ulcers underwent 60 min of active E-Stim therapy on acupuncture points above the level of the ankle joint using a bioelectric stimulation technology platform. Perfusion changes in response to E-Stim were assessed by measuring skin perfusion pressure (SPP) at baseline and during 30 and 60 min of therapy; retention was assessed 10 min after therapy. Tissue oxygen saturation (SatO2) was measured using a noninvasive near-infrared camera.

RESULTS

Skin perfusion pressure increased in response to E-Stim therapy (P = .02), with maximum improvement observed at 60 min (11%; P = .007) compared with baseline; SPP reduced 10 min after therapy but remained higher than baseline (9%; P = .1). Magnitude of improvement at 60 min was negatively correlated with baseline SPP values (r = -0.45; P = .01), suggesting that those with lower perfusion could benefit more from E-Stim therapy. Similar trends were observed for SatO2, with statistically significant improvement for a subsample (n = 16) with moderate-to-severe peripheral artery disease.

CONCLUSIONS

This study provides early results on the feasibility and effectiveness of E-Stim therapy to improve skin perfusion and SatO2. The magnitude of benefit is higher in those with poorer skin perfusion. Also, the effects of E-Stim could be washed out after stopping therapy, and regular daily application might be required for effective benefit in wound healing.

摘要

背景

尽管大量研究表明电刺激(E-Stim)疗法有助于加速伤口愈合,但其潜在作用机制仍存在争议。在这项初步研究中,我们探讨了下肢E-Stim疗法改善糖尿病足溃疡患者组织灌注的潜在效果。

方法

38例糖尿病足溃疡患者使用生物电刺激技术平台,在踝关节以上穴位接受60分钟的主动E-Stim治疗。通过在基线以及治疗30分钟和60分钟时测量皮肤灌注压(SPP)来评估E-Stim引起的灌注变化;治疗后10分钟评估其持续性。使用无创近红外相机测量组织氧饱和度(SatO2)。

结果

E-Stim治疗后皮肤灌注压升高(P = 0.02),与基线相比,60分钟时改善最大(11%;P = 0.007);治疗后10分钟SPP降低,但仍高于基线(9%;P = 0.1)。60分钟时的改善幅度与基线SPP值呈负相关(r = -0.45;P = 0.01),表明灌注较低者可能从E-Stim治疗中获益更多。SatO2也观察到类似趋势,对于中度至重度外周动脉疾病的一个子样本(n = 16)有统计学显著改善。

结论

本研究提供了关于E-Stim疗法改善皮肤灌注和SatO2的可行性和有效性的早期结果。皮肤灌注较差者的获益程度更高。此外,停止治疗后E-Stim的效果可能会消失,可能需要每日定期应用才能有效促进伤口愈合。

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