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作者信息

Pacheco Yamile Jubiz, Marin Enfermera Lady Nieto, Ocampo Dora Bernal, Gutiérrez Carmen Beatriz Baquero, Salom Gustavo Adolfo Marquez, Ruiz Jaime Brugés, Garzon Gary Fernando Monclou, Casado John Jairo Perez, Agudelo Iván Mauricio Hernández, Mendez Juan Angel Vásquez, Lopez Enfermera Hilsen Duran, Bohorquez Ulises Múnera, Chamorro Damaris Romero, Carrascal Alexandra Otero, Suarez Emerson Barajas, Cole Windy, Serena Thomas, Marquez Camilo Acosta, Woodmansey Emma

机构信息

Coordinadora zona norte de Suramérica ante el D-Foot International. Médico diabetóloga-experta en el cuidado del pie diabético y heridas complejas. Jefe unidad interdisciplinaria de pie diabético y heridas complejas.

Enfermera profesional experta en el manejo de pie diabético y heridas complejas. Educadora en diabetes.

出版信息

J Wound Care. 2023 Oct 2;32(LatAm sup 10):1-37. doi: 10.12968/jowc.2023.32.LatAm_sup_10.1.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Oxygen is pivotal for wound healing. Its lack or hypoxia can delay this process, especially in individuals with comorbidities, potentially resulting in complex or hard-to-heal wounds. The Colombian Association of Diabetes (ACD) and the Colombian Association of Internal Medicine (ACMI) collaborated with a diverse group of experts to provide recommendations on the efficacy and best practices of continuous transdermal oxygen therapy (TOTc) in the care of such wounds.

METHOD

A modified Delphi technique was employed to obtain controlled feedback and responses. Experts from various disciplines engaged in reviewing and discussing numerous relevant scientific studies, focusing on the role of TOTc in treating chronic ulcers.

RESULTS

Continuous transdermal oxygen therapy has proven to be an effective and safe treatment for chronic and/or hard-to-heal ulcers. This therapy directly addresses the wound's oxygen deficiency, providing an environment conducive to healing. Significant benefits were observed, including the acceleration of the healing process, wound size reduction, and an enhancement in patient quality of life. Its efficacy was found across various ulcer etiologies, underscoring its therapeutic versatility.

CONCLUSIONS

Continuous transdermal oxygen therapy is effective and safe for treating chronic and hard-to-heal ulcers. It's crucial to address each case individually and through a multidisciplinary approach to maximize this therapy's benefits. Both evidence and clinical experience back its utility across a variety of ulcer etiologies.

摘要

引言

氧气对伤口愈合至关重要。缺氧会延迟这一过程,尤其是在患有合并症的个体中,可能导致复杂或难以愈合的伤口。哥伦比亚糖尿病协会(ACD)和哥伦比亚内科协会(ACMI)与一群不同领域的专家合作,就持续经皮氧疗法(TOTc)在这类伤口护理中的疗效和最佳实践提供建议。

方法

采用改良的德尔菲技术以获得可控的反馈和回应。来自不同学科的专家参与审查和讨论众多相关科学研究,重点关注TOTc在治疗慢性溃疡中的作用。

结果

持续经皮氧疗法已被证明是治疗慢性和/或难以愈合溃疡的一种有效且安全的疗法。这种疗法直接解决伤口的缺氧问题,提供有利于愈合的环境。观察到显著益处,包括加速愈合过程、减小伤口尺寸以及提高患者生活质量。在各种溃疡病因中均发现了其疗效,凸显了其治疗的多功能性。

结论

持续经皮氧疗法治疗慢性和难以愈合的溃疡有效且安全。通过多学科方法针对每个病例进行个体化处理以最大化该疗法的益处至关重要。证据和临床经验均支持其在各种溃疡病因中的效用。

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