Modern technologies of early diagnosis of wound infection

Sergey A. Svistunov, A. A. Kuzin, D. Zharkov, E. V. Lantsov, Sergey A. Morozov, Irina A. Svistunova, Vitaly V. Shkarupa
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The article presents an analysis of the data of modern literature devoted to the study of early diagnosis of wound infection. It is well known that wound healing is a very complex and dynamic mechanism of wound re-epithelialization. At the same time, the normal microflora of the skin plays an important function for maintaining homeostasis and the formation of the skin. There are about 1000 species of microorganisms belonging to the normal flora of human skin and do not cause any harm to healthy people. At the same time, there are microorganisms that, when they enter the wound, lead to the development of infectious complications of wounds as a result of a violation of the integrity of the skin. They include both gram-positive (Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis) and gram-negative bacteria (Escherichia coli, Proteus mirabilis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Enterobacter spp., Morganella spp., etc.). Early detection of these microorganisms will contribute to timely and high-quality treatment of wound infection. Currently, there are certain conditions that limit the use of microbiological research methods used to establish a clinical diagnosis of wound infection (long duration, labor intensity, required level of qualification of specialists, etc.). This dictates the need to develop new, fast and easy-to-use methods for diagnosing wound infection. To this end, a group of researchers from Russia (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology) and the USA (University of Texas at Austin) have recently developed wearable sensors for the diagnosis of wound infection. These sensors can be embedded in wound dressings and are able to detect certain biomarkers indicating the presence of wound infection. Among these biomarkers, pH and uric acid are the most commonly used, but there are many others (lactic acid, oxygenation, inflammatory mediators, bacterial metabolites or the bacteria themselves). Currently, the development of microelectronics, the emergence of biochemical sensors, active microfluidics and painless microneedles have led to the creation of new generations of wearable biosensors that provide completely new opportunities in the fight against wound infection.
伤口感染早期诊断的现代技术
文章对专门研究伤口感染早期诊断的现代文献数据进行了分析。众所周知,伤口愈合是一个非常复杂和动态的伤口再上皮化机制。同时,皮肤的正常微生物群对维持皮肤的平衡和形成起着重要作用。属于人体皮肤正常菌群的微生物约有 1000 种,对健康人不会造成任何伤害。与此同时,有些微生物进入伤口后,由于破坏了皮肤的完整性,会导致伤口感染性并发症的发生。这些微生物包括革兰氏阳性菌(金黄色葡萄球菌、表皮葡萄球菌)和革兰氏阴性菌(大肠杆菌、奇异变形杆菌、绿脓杆菌、肠杆菌属、摩根菌属等)。这些微生物的早期检测将有助于及时、高质量地治疗伤口感染。目前,用于确定伤口感染临床诊断的微生物研究方法的使用受到某些条件的限制(时间长、劳动强度大、专家资质要求高等)。因此,有必要开发新的、快速且易于使用的伤口感染诊断方法。为此,一组来自俄罗斯(斯科尔科沃科技研究所)和美国(德克萨斯大学奥斯汀分校)的研究人员最近开发出了用于诊断伤口感染的可穿戴传感器。这些传感器可嵌入伤口敷料中,并能检测出表明伤口感染存在的某些生物标志物。在这些生物标志物中,pH 值和尿酸是最常用的,但还有许多其他生物标志物(乳酸、氧饱和度、炎症介质、细菌代谢物或细菌本身)。目前,微电子技术的发展、生化传感器的出现、有源微流体技术和无痛微针的出现,催生了新一代可穿戴生物传感器,为抗击伤口感染提供了全新的机遇。
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