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直接冷大气压等离子体治疗伤口愈合率的影响:病例系列。

Effect on healing rates of wounds treated with direct cold atmospheric plasma: a case series.

机构信息

Department of Trauma Surgery, Orthopaedics and Plastic Surgery, University Medical Center Goettingen, Georg-August-University, Goettingen, Germany.

Department of Sciences and Technology, University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Goettingen, Germany.

出版信息

J Wound Care. 2021 Nov 2;30(11):904-914. doi: 10.12968/jowc.2021.30.11.904.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The response of different critical acute and hard-to-heal wounds to an innovative wound care modality-direct application of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP)-was investigated in this clinical case series.

METHOD

Over an observation period of two years, acute wounds with at least one risk factor for chronification, as well as hard-to-heal wounds were treated for 180 seconds three times per week with CAP. CAP treatment was additional to standard wound care. Photographs were taken for wound documentation. The wound sizes before the first CAP treatment, after four weeks, after 12 weeks and at wound closure/end of observation time were determined using image processing software, and analysed longitudinally for the development of wound size.

RESULTS

A total of 27 wounds (19 hard-to-heal and eight acute wounds) with a mean wound area of 15cm and a mean wound age of 49 months were treated with CAP and analysed. All (100%) of the acute wounds and 68% of the hard-to-heal wounds healed after an average treatment duration of 14.2 weeks. At the end of the observation period, 21% of hard-to-heal wounds were not yet closed but were reduced in size by >80%. In 11% of the hard-to-heal wounds (n=2) therapy failed.

CONCLUSION

The results suggested a beneficial effect of additional CAP therapy on wound healing.

DECLARATION OF INTEREST

This work was carried out within the research projects 'Plasma for Life' (funding reference no. 13FH6I04IA) with financial support from the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). In the past seven years AFS has provided consulting services to Evonik and has received institutional support by Heraeus, Johnson & Johnson and Evonik. There are no royalties to disclose. The Department for Trauma Surgery, Orthopaedics and Plastic Surgery received charitable donations by CINOGY GmbH. CINOGY GmbH released the di_CAP devices and electrodes for the study. WV and AH were involved in the development of the used di_CAP device (Plasmaderm, CINOGY GmbH). WV is shareholder of the outsourced start-up company CINOGY GmbH.

摘要

目的

本临床病例研究调查了一种创新的伤口护理模式——直接应用常压低温等离子体(CAP)对不同急危难愈合伤口的反应。

方法

在两年的观察期内,对至少有一个慢性化风险因素的急性伤口和难愈合伤口,每周用 CAP 治疗 3 次,每次 180 秒。CAP 治疗是在标准伤口护理的基础上进行的。拍摄伤口照片以进行伤口记录。在首次 CAP 治疗前、治疗 4 周后、治疗 12 周后和观察结束时(即伤口闭合时),使用图像处理软件确定伤口大小,并进行纵向分析以了解伤口大小的变化。

结果

共对 27 个伤口(19 个难愈合伤口和 8 个急性伤口)进行了 CAP 治疗和分析,这些伤口的平均面积为 15cm,平均伤口年龄为 49 个月。所有(100%)急性伤口和 68%的难愈合伤口在平均治疗 14.2 周后愈合。在观察结束时,21%的难愈合伤口尚未闭合,但缩小了>80%。11%的难愈合伤口(n=2)治疗失败。

结论

结果表明,CAP 辅助治疗对伤口愈合有有益的影响。

利益声明

这项工作是在“等离子体造福生命”(项目编号 13FH6I04IA)研究项目内开展的,得到了德国联邦教育与研究部(BMBF)的资助。在过去七年中,AFS 为埃沃尼克提供了咨询服务,并获得了贺利氏、强生和埃沃尼克的机构支持。没有版税披露。创伤外科、骨科和整形外科收到了 CINOGY GmbH 的慈善捐款。CINOGY GmbH 为该研究提供了 di_CAP 设备和电极。WV 和 AH 参与了所使用的 di_CAP 设备(Plasmaderm,CINOGY GmbH)的开发。WV 是外包初创公司 CINOGY GmbH 的股东。

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