Efficacy of adipose stromal cells-enriched high-density fat graft combined with BTX-A for Raynaud’s phenomenon: a prospective cohort study

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Chengliang Deng, Xin Liu, Miaomiao Wei, Bihua Wu, Tianhua Zhang, Shune Xiao, Peiru Min, Yixin Zhang
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Conventional treatments for Raynaud’s phenomenon (RP) often show limited effectiveness due to their inability to address both vascular and inflammatory aspects. This study evaluates the combination of high-density fat grafting (HDFG) with botulinum toxin A (BTX-A) for treating RP. Eleven patients with 20 affected hands diagnosed with RP were recruited and randomly assigned to receive either HDFG combined with BTX-A (intervention group, n = 11) or HDFG alone (control group, n = 9). Efficacy was assessed using Visual Analog Scale (VAS) pain scores and McCabe Cold Sensitivity Scores, along with finger ulcer healing time and infrared thermal imaging to evaluate blood perfusion improvements. The HDFG-BTX group showed significant improvements in hand symptoms. VAS pain scores decreased from a pre-treatment mean of 5.33 to 0.84 post-treatment (mean reduction of 4.49, p = 0.018), indicating effective pain relief. McCabe scores improved from 272.73 to 75.00 (mean reduction of 197.73, p = 0.001), demonstrating reduced cold sensitivity. Ulcer healing time was shorter in the HDFG-BTX group (14.25 days) compared to HDFG alone (25.6 days, p < 0.001), highlighting faster recovery. Infrared imaging indicated significant enhancements in blood perfusion. HDFG combined with BTX-A is a reliable and beneficial intervention for RP, leading to high patient satisfaction. • Combining high-density fat grafting with botulinum toxin A significantly improves symptoms in Raynaud’s phenomenon. • This novel therapy enhances pain relief, blood flow, and ulcer healing, demonstrating strong patient satisfaction.
富含脂肪基质细胞的高密度脂肪移植联合BTX-A治疗雷诺现象的疗效:一项前瞻性队列研究
常规治疗雷诺氏现象(RP)往往显示有限的有效性,因为他们无法解决血管和炎症方面。本研究评价高密度脂肪移植术(HDFG)联合肉毒毒素A (BTX-A)治疗RP的疗效。研究招募了11名被诊断为RP的患者,共20只手,随机分配接受HDFG联合BTX-A治疗(干预组,n = 11)或单独接受HDFG治疗(对照组,n = 9)。采用视觉模拟评分(VAS)疼痛评分和McCabe冷敏感性评分,以及手指溃疡愈合时间和红外热成像来评估血液灌注改善情况。HDFG-BTX组手部症状有显著改善。VAS疼痛评分从治疗前的平均5.33分下降到治疗后的0.84分(平均减少4.49分,p = 0.018),表明疼痛得到有效缓解。McCabe评分从272.73分提高到75.00分(平均降低197.73分,p = 0.001),表明冷敏感性降低。与单独使用HDFG(25.6天,p < 0.001)相比,HDFG- btx组溃疡愈合时间(14.25天)更短,恢复更快。红外成像显示血流灌注明显增强。HDFG联合BTX-A治疗RP是一种可靠且有益的干预方法,患者满意度高。•高密度脂肪移植联合A型肉毒杆菌毒素可显著改善雷诺现象的症状。•这种新疗法增强了疼痛缓解、血液流动和溃疡愈合,显示出强烈的患者满意度。
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8.60
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261
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Established in 1999, Arthritis Research and Therapy is an international, open access, peer-reviewed journal, publishing original articles in the area of musculoskeletal research and therapy as well as, reviews, commentaries and reports. A major focus of the journal is on the immunologic processes leading to inflammation, damage and repair as they relate to autoimmune rheumatic and musculoskeletal conditions, and which inform the translation of this knowledge into advances in clinical care. Original basic, translational and clinical research is considered for publication along with results of early and late phase therapeutic trials, especially as they pertain to the underpinning science that informs clinical observations in interventional studies.
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