Bertolami C N, Cohen C H, Chrzanowski R R
J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 1982 Aug;40(8):473-6. doi: 10.1016/0278-2391(82)90006-4.
Many oral surgical procedures are followed by varying degrees of edema. Although numerous methods of minimizing swelling have been advocated, no technique has gained complete acceptance. A major problem has been the inability to document the efficacy of suggested treatments convincingly. The present study quantitates edema by measuring differences in percentage of water content between operated and unoperated tissues over a period of one week. Percentage difference in water content peaked by 48 to 72 hours and was followed by gradual resolution. By use of this model system, a steroid-induced, dose-dependent suppression of postsurgical swelling was confirmed.
许多口腔外科手术后都会出现不同程度的水肿。尽管人们提出了许多将肿胀降至最低的方法,但没有一种技术得到完全认可。一个主要问题是无法令人信服地证明所建议治疗方法的有效性。本研究通过测量手术组织和未手术组织在一周时间内含水量百分比的差异来对水肿进行量化。含水量的百分比差异在48至72小时达到峰值,随后逐渐消退。通过使用这个模型系统,证实了类固醇诱导的、剂量依赖性的术后肿胀抑制作用。