Cox Cameron, Bettiol Patrick, Le Audrey, MacKay Brendan J, Griswold John, McKee Desirae
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX, USA.
University Medical Center, Lubbock, TX, USA.
Scars Burn Heal. 2022 Jan 5;8:20595131211047694. doi: 10.1177/20595131211047694. eCollection 2022 Jan-Dec.
Scar formation is a normal part of the proliferative phase in wound healing where collagen is remodelled to better approximate normal skin. When collagen is not effectively redistributed, excessive scarring may occur. Recently, CO laser has emerged as an adjunct in improving scar quality via remodelling and redistribution of dermal collagen fibres. Due to the paucity of literature related to its use in the hands and upper extremities, we created a study to examine its effects on hypertrophic scars focused on the hands and upper extremities.
Patients treated with CO laser for hypertrophic scars of the hand and upper extremity were included. The Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS) and Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale (POSAS) were used to assess the progression of scar quality. Unpaired t-tests were performed to determine statistical difference between pre- and post-treatment scores on each scale. Pearson correlation coefficients were used to understand the relationship between number of treatments and scar quality.
Of the 90 patients enrolled, 54 patients completed serial scar assessment forms. All patient and observer-reported POSAS domains showed improvement ( < 0.05) apart from . All VSS domains showed improvement ( < 0.05). There was moderate correlation between overall patient-reported opinion of scar quality and , and , and strong correlation between overall patient opinion and (r = 0.715). All observer-reported domains were strongly correlated (r = 7.56-8.74) with overall observer opinion of scar quality.
The results of this study may further substantiate CO laser as a treatment modality for excessive scarring in a variety of surgical subspecialties.
Complex trauma and burns that impact the skin sometimes result in abnormal healing of the skin called, "hypertrophic scarring". In our study we assessed how using focused CO laser therapy impacts patients and health care provider assessment of wound progression. Our results were based upon patient reported and healthcare provider observations based upon two standardized forms the Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS) and the Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale (POSAS). What we found is that after CO Laser Therapy, our 64 patients with 77 treated scars received on average almost 3 treatments and these treatments helped them with physical function and improved aesthetic appearance of their scars. The health care providers also found that the treatments improved functional and aesthetic end points. Overall, our study helps substantiate the body of evidence that using CO laser therapy improves aesthetics and function of hypertrophic scars in the upper extremity.
瘢痕形成是伤口愈合增殖期的正常组成部分,在此阶段胶原蛋白会进行重塑,以更好地接近正常皮肤。当胶原蛋白没有得到有效重新分布时,可能会出现过度瘢痕形成。最近,二氧化碳激光已成为一种辅助手段,可通过重塑和重新分布真皮胶原纤维来改善瘢痕质量。由于关于其在手部和上肢使用的文献较少,我们开展了一项研究,以探讨其对以手部和上肢为重点的增生性瘢痕的影响。
纳入接受二氧化碳激光治疗手部和上肢增生性瘢痕的患者。使用温哥华瘢痕量表(VSS)和患者与观察者瘢痕评估量表(POSAS)来评估瘢痕质量的进展情况。进行非配对t检验以确定各量表治疗前后评分之间的统计学差异。使用Pearson相关系数来了解治疗次数与瘢痕质量之间的关系。
在纳入的90例患者中,54例患者完成了系列瘢痕评估表。除了[此处原文缺失部分内容]外,所有患者和观察者报告的POSAS领域均显示有改善(P<0.05)。所有VSS领域均显示有改善(P<0.05)。患者总体报告的瘢痕质量意见与[此处原文缺失部分内容]、[此处原文缺失部分内容]之间存在中度相关性,患者总体意见与[此处原文缺失部分内容]之间存在强相关性(r = 0.715)。所有观察者报告的领域与观察者对瘢痕质量的总体意见均呈强相关(r = 0.756 - 0.874)。
本研究结果可能会进一步证实二氧化碳激光作为多种外科亚专业中过度瘢痕形成的一种治疗方式的有效性。
影响皮肤的复杂创伤和烧伤有时会导致皮肤异常愈合,即“增生性瘢痕形成”。在我们的研究中,我们评估了使用聚焦二氧化碳激光疗法如何影响患者以及医疗保健提供者对伤口进展的评估。我们的结果基于患者报告以及医疗保健提供者基于两种标准化表格——温哥华瘢痕量表(VSS)和患者与观察者瘢痕评估量表(POSAS)的观察。我们发现,在二氧化碳激光治疗后,我们的64例患者有77处瘢痕接受了治疗,平均接受了近3次治疗,这些治疗有助于改善他们的身体功能并改善瘢痕的美观外观。医疗保健提供者也发现这些治疗改善了功能和美观终点。总体而言,我们的研究有助于证实使用二氧化碳激光疗法可改善上肢增生性瘢痕的美观和功能这一证据体系。