Effect of extracorporeal shock wave therapy on the microbial community in burn scars: retrospective case-control study.

IF 12.5 2区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Yeongyun Jung, Ryeong-Hui Kim, Eun Kyung Lee, Cheong Hoon Seo, So Young Joo, Jae-Ho Shin, Yoon Soo Cho
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Abstract

Background: The effectiveness of extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) has been demonstrated in various medical fields, including burn medicine. It promotes wound healing, improves blood flow, and modulates the inflammatory responses. The recovery speed and outcomes of skin diseases are influenced by the skin microbiome; however, studies examining the effects of specific treatments on the skin microbiome are lacking. This study investigated the impact of ESWT on the skin microbiome of burn patients, focusing on the microbial diversity and community structure within burn scars.

Materials and methods: In the retrospective case-control study, nineteen patients with burn scars were treated with ESWT, and changes in their skin microbiome were evaluated. ESWT was administered weekly for three months, and samples were collected from the ESWT-treated burn scars and untreated normal skin. Blood chemistry, and pain and itching scores were evaluated during sample collection. The collected samples were then subjected to 16S rRNA sequencing. Microbial community analysis was conducted using the QIIME2 and R packages.

Results: After ESWT, changes in alpha diversity indices were observed in burn scars. Faith phylogenetic diversity (P<0.05) and observed features (P<0.01) increased, whereas the evenness index decreased (P<0.01); no marked changes were noted in untreated skin. Beta diversity analysis showed stable microbial community structures in both the treated and untreated areas. A considerable increase in Micrococcus and Staphylococcus abundance was observed. Network analysis revealed a more open microbial network structure after ESWT, indicating adaptive changes in the microbial community.

Conclusion: ESWT enhances microbial diversity and modifies microbial community structure in burn scars, promoting a more balanced and functionally supportive microbiome. ESWT aids in scar remodeling and positively influences skin microbiome dynamics, contributing to improved skin health and recovery.

体外冲击波疗法对烧伤疤痕微生物群落的影响:回顾性病例对照研究。
背景:体外冲击波疗法(ESWT)的有效性已在包括烧伤医学在内的多个医学领域得到证实。它能促进伤口愈合、改善血流并调节炎症反应。皮肤疾病的恢复速度和治疗效果受皮肤微生物群的影响;然而,目前还缺乏有关特定疗法对皮肤微生物群影响的研究。本研究调查了 ESWT 对烧伤患者皮肤微生物组的影响,重点是烧伤疤痕内的微生物多样性和群落结构:在这项回顾性病例对照研究中,19 名烧伤疤痕患者接受了 ESWT 治疗,并对其皮肤微生物群的变化进行了评估。每周进行一次 ESWT,持续三个月,并从 ESWT 治疗过的烧伤疤痕和未治疗过的正常皮肤中采集样本。在样本采集过程中,对血液化学成分、疼痛和瘙痒评分进行了评估。然后对采集的样本进行 16S rRNA 测序。微生物群落分析使用 QIIME2 和 R 软件包进行:结果:ESWT 后,烧伤疤痕中的α多样性指数发生了变化。结果:ESWT 后,烧伤疤痕的阿尔法多样性指数发生了变化:ESWT 提高了烧伤疤痕中微生物的多样性并改变了微生物群落结构,促进了微生物群落的平衡和功能支持。ESWT 有助于疤痕重塑,并对皮肤微生物群动态产生积极影响,有助于改善皮肤健康和恢复。
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17.70
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Surgery (IJS) has a broad scope, encompassing all surgical specialties. Its primary objective is to facilitate the exchange of crucial ideas and lines of thought between and across these specialties.By doing so, the journal aims to counter the growing trend of increasing sub-specialization, which can result in "tunnel-vision" and the isolation of significant surgical advancements within specific specialties.
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