Department of Dermatology, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA.
Department of Biochemistry, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA.
Nat Rev Dis Primers. 2022 Jul 21;8(1):50. doi: 10.1038/s41572-022-00377-3.
Chronic wounds are characterized by their inability to heal within an expected time frame and have emerged as an increasingly important clinical problem over the past several decades, owing to their increasing incidence and greater recognition of associated morbidity and socio-economic burden. Even up to a few years ago, the management of chronic wounds relied on standards of care that were outdated. However, the approach to these chronic conditions has improved, with better prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Such improvements are due to major advances in understanding of cellular and molecular aspects of basic science, in innovative and technological breakthroughs in treatment modalities from biomedical engineering, and in our ability to conduct well-controlled and reliable clinical research. The evidence-based approaches resulting from these advances have become the new standard of care. At the same time, these improvements are tempered by the recognition that persistent gaps exist in scientific knowledge of impaired healing and the ability of clinicians to reduce morbidity, loss of limb and mortality. Therefore, taking stock of what is known and what is needed to improve understanding of chronic wounds and their associated failure to heal is crucial to ensuring better treatments and outcomes.
慢性伤口的特征是在预期时间内无法愈合,并且由于发病率的增加以及对相关发病率和社会经济负担的认识的提高,在过去几十年中已成为一个日益重要的临床问题。即使在几年前,慢性伤口的治疗仍依赖于过时的护理标准。但是,随着更好的预防,诊断和治疗方法的出现,这些慢性疾病的治疗方法已经得到了改善。这些进步归因于对基础科学细胞和分子方面的理解,在生物医学工程治疗方式方面的创新和技术突破,以及我们进行良好控制和可靠临床研究的能力。这些进步带来的循证方法已成为新的护理标准。同时,人们认识到,在受损愈合的科学知识以及临床医生减轻发病率,丧失肢体和死亡率的能力方面,仍然存在持续的差距,这使这些进步受到了限制。因此,评估已知的和需要了解的内容对于改善对慢性伤口及其相关愈合失败的认识至关重要,这对于确保更好的治疗和结果至关重要。