Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Wroclaw, Poland.
Division of Anesthetic and Surgical Nursing, Wroclaw, Poland.
Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle). 2023 Aug;12(8):440-452. doi: 10.1089/wound.2021.0015. Epub 2022 Oct 6.
Recent preliminary reports indicate that extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) might be useful for chronic wounds, especially venous leg ulcers and diabetic foot ulcers. However, there is limited evidence for the utility and safety of ESWT in pressure ulcers (PUs). Therefore, this randomized controlled trial (RCT) aimed to assess immediate planimetric and clinical effects following a single radial ESWT session in PUs. A group of 40 patients with PUs was randomly assigned into 2 groups: active ESWT ( = 20), which underwent a single treatment with radial ESWT (300 + 100 impulses/1 cm, 2.5 bars, 0.15 mJ/mm, and 5 Hz) and placebo ESWT ( = 20), which was exposed to sham-radial ESWT. All patients continued standard wound care procedures. The planimetric assessment and clinical outcomes using Wound Bed Score (WBS) and Bates-Jansen Wound Assessment Tool (BWAT) were assessed before (M0) and after ESWT sessions (M1). There was a significant planimetric enhancement observed after active ESWT reported as a reduction in all metric parameters: wound area from 11.51 to 8.09 cm ( < 0.001), wound length from 4.97 to 4.41 cm ( < 0.001), and wound width from 3.15 to 2.49 cm ( < 0.0001). Also, there was a significant beneficial clinical improvement observed with a WBS as an increased score from 3.85 to 9.65 points ( < 0.001) and with the BWAT as a decreased score from 45.45 to 30.70 points ( < 0.001). In turn, a regression in the placebo ESWT group was observed in all studied outcomes. This study is the first RCT to provide the positive and immediate clinical effects of radial ESWT in promoting the healing of PUs. This preliminary RCT showed that even a single session of ESWT is a promising and clinically effective modality in managing PUs. However, there is still limited data regarding the usefulness of ESWT in PUs, and further studies are in demand.
最近的初步报告表明,体外冲击波疗法(ESWT)可能对慢性伤口,特别是静脉性腿部溃疡和糖尿病足溃疡有用。然而,ESWT 在压疮(PU)中的效用和安全性的证据有限。因此,这项随机对照试验(RCT)旨在评估单次放射状 ESWT 治疗 PU 后的即刻平面和临床效果。一组 40 名 PU 患者被随机分为两组:主动 ESWT(n=20),接受单次放射状 ESWT 治疗(300+100 脉冲/1cm,2.5 巴,0.15mJ/mm,5Hz)和假放射状 ESWT(n=20)。所有患者均继续接受标准伤口护理。使用伤口床评分(WBS)和 Bates-Jensen 伤口评估工具(BWAT)评估 ESWT 前后的平面评估和临床结果(M0 和 M1)。主动 ESWT 后观察到明显的平面增强,表现为所有度量参数的减少:伤口面积从 11.51 减少到 8.09cm(<0.001),伤口长度从 4.97 减少到 4.41cm(<0.001),伤口宽度从 3.15 减少到 2.49cm(<0.0001)。此外,WBS 评分从 3.85 增加到 9.65 分(<0.001),BWAT 评分从 45.45 减少到 30.70 分(<0.001),观察到明显的临床改善。相比之下,假 ESWT 组的所有研究结果均呈下降趋势。这项研究是第一项提供放射状 ESWT 促进 PU 愈合的积极和即刻临床效果的 RCT。这项初步 RCT 表明,即使单次 ESWT 也是管理 PU 的一种有前途且有效的临床方法。然而,ESWT 在 PU 中的有用性仍然数据有限,需要进一步研究。