ProgenaCare Global, LLC, Marietta, GA.
East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN.
Wounds. 2024 Jun;36(6):183-188. doi: 10.25270/wnds/23139.
Lower extremity wounds in patients with diabetes are difficult to heal due to an overabundance of pro-inflammatory M1 macrophages, reduced phagocytosis of necrosed cells, and circulatory issues. Keratin biomaterials have been shown to address some of these concerns by encouraging the proliferation of anti-inflammatory M2 macrophages, thereby creating more favorable conditions for wound healing resembling those of patients without diabetes.
To investigate the effect of a novel human keratin matrix (HKM) on wound healing.
Ten patients with diabetes with lower extremity wounds at risk for delayed healing underwent wound debridement and application of HKM. Patients received weekly follow-up care and reapplication of HKM until healing occurred; wound size at each visit was used to calculate healing rate.
Increased healing rates were noted with HKM compared with standard of care (SOC), including debridement and collagen treatment in all 8 patients who had received SOC prior to HKM treatment. When HKM treatment was alternated with SOC in 2 patients due to other medical conditions, healing rates decreased with SOC and then increased after reintroduction of HKM applications.
These results suggest that HKM may help regulate the pathological processes that contribute to wound chronicity to "kick-start" wound healing. This case series demonstrates that HKM is a promising technology to improve healing rates in nonhealing lower extremity wounds in patients with diabetes.
由于促炎 M1 巨噬细胞过多、坏死细胞吞噬减少以及循环问题,糖尿病患者下肢伤口难以愈合。角蛋白生物材料已被证明可以通过促进抗炎 M2 巨噬细胞的增殖来解决这些问题中的一些问题,从而为伤口愈合创造更有利的条件,这些条件类似于没有糖尿病的患者。
研究新型人角蛋白基质 (HKM) 对伤口愈合的影响。
10 例患有糖尿病且下肢伤口有愈合延迟风险的患者接受了伤口清创和 HKM 应用。患者接受每周随访护理和 HKM 再应用,直到愈合发生;每次就诊时测量伤口大小以计算愈合率。
与标准治疗(SOC)相比,HKM 可提高愈合率,包括 SOC 中所有 8 例患者在接受 HKM 治疗前接受的清创和胶原蛋白治疗。当由于其他医疗条件,2 例患者的 HKM 治疗与 SOC 交替时,SOC 的愈合率下降,然后在重新引入 HKM 应用后增加。
这些结果表明,HKM 可能有助于调节导致伤口慢性化的病理过程,从而“启动”伤口愈合。这项病例系列研究表明,HKM 是一种有前途的技术,可以提高糖尿病患者非愈合性下肢伤口的愈合率。