Direct Sampling Mass Spectrometry Analysis for the Assessment of Wounds: A Systematic Review

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Kanin Pruekprasert, Matthew Tan, Lauren Ford, Alun Huw Davies, Zoltan Takats, Sarah Onida
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Abstract

Mass spectrometry is increasingly utilised in medicine to identify and quantify small biomarkers for diagnostic and prognostic purposes. Conventional mass spectrometry, however, requires time-consuming sample preparation, hindering its clinical application. Direct sampling mass spectrometry, which allows for direct analysis of patient samples with minimal preparation, offers potential for clinical use. This systematic review examines the utility of direct sampling mass spectrometry for the assessment of external wounds and explores its translational applications in wound care. Out of 2 930 screened abstracts, six studies were included employing various direct sampling mass spectrometry technologies. These studies focused on burn wounds (n = 3), pressure ulcers (n = 2), and acute surgical wounds (n = 1). Both targeted and untargeted molecular profiling methods were used to examine biomarkers related to inflammatory and healing processes, including various proteins, lipid species, and other metabolites. Direct sampling mass spectrometry was found to complement conventional methods such as histology, providing additional insights into the spatial localisation and accumulation of metabolites within wounds. Additionally, imaging techniques equipped with this technology can spatially map wound surfaces and reveal dynamic changes in wounds as they age or progress through different healing processes, with specific metabolite and protein accumulations potentially aiding in prognostication.

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International Wound Journal
International Wound Journal DERMATOLOGY-SURGERY
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
12.90%
发文量
266
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Editors welcome papers on all aspects of prevention and treatment of wounds and associated conditions in the fields of surgery, dermatology, oncology, nursing, radiotherapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy and podiatry. The Journal accepts papers in the following categories: - Research papers - Review articles - Clinical studies - Letters - News and Views: international perspectives, education initiatives, guidelines and different activities of groups and societies. Calendar of events The Editors are supported by a board of international experts and a panel of reviewers across a range of disciplines and specialties which ensures only the most current and relevant research is published.
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