Pending questions in venous ulcers management. Report from a Symposium of the World Union of Wound Healing Societies International Congress

G. Guarnera, P. Zamboni, O. Nelzén, F. Mannello, A. Andriessen
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Venous ulcers represent the most frequent ulcers and have a high clinical and socioeconomic significance. Nevertheless, pending questions remain on epidemiology, genetic and biomolecular mechanisms, contraindications and risk factors of compression therapy, role of pharmacological therapy. Overall prevalence in the range of 1-2% and point prevalence of 0.08-0.6% can be reduced if risk factors are identified and treated early. In this context, analysis of factor XIII and hemocromatosis gene polymorphisms, with the C282Y and H63D variants, may be of great importance. Also MMP12 gene polymorphism and the imbalance between matrix metalloproteinases and their tissue inhibitors are able to impair wound healing via deleterious degradation process of extra-cellular matrix. From a therapeutic point of view, conflicting recommendations exist on relative contraindications, risks and adverse events of compression therapy. Some studies showed that the administration of pentoxyphilline, Micronized purified flavonoid fraction (MPFF) and sulodexide was effective in accelerating ulcer healing, but there is no data on the duration of treatment, recurrence rates and cost-effectiveness relation-
静脉溃疡管理有待解决的问题。世界伤口愈合学会联合会国际会议专题讨论会报告
静脉溃疡是最常见的溃疡,具有很高的临床和社会经济意义。然而,在流行病学、遗传和生物分子机制、压迫治疗的禁忌症和危险因素、药物治疗的作用等方面仍存在有待解决的问题。如果及早发现和治疗危险因素,可以降低1-2%的总患病率和0.08-0.6%的点患病率。在这种情况下,分析因子XIII和血色素沉着病基因多态性,与C282Y和H63D变异,可能是非常重要的。此外,MMP12基因多态性以及基质金属蛋白酶与其组织抑制剂之间的不平衡能够通过细胞外基质的有害降解过程影响伤口愈合。从治疗的角度来看,关于压迫治疗的相对禁忌症、风险和不良事件存在矛盾的建议。一些研究表明,己氧基菲林、微粉纯化类黄酮提取物(MPFF)和苏洛地特对加速溃疡愈合有效,但没有关于治疗时间、复发率和成本-效果关系的数据
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