Advancing Therapeutic Solutions for Burn Wounds: Potential Use of Noninvasive Ultrasound-Driven Splenic Stimulation.

IF 5.8 3区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
Ahmed Sami Raihane, David G Armstrong, T Justin Gillenwater, Robert D Galiano
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Abstract

Significance: Burn wound injuries are a global health challenge, affecting millions annually and resulting in significant morbidity, mortality, and economic burden. The urgent need for accessible and cost-effective therapeutic alternatives, especially for underserved populations, has driven interest in novel approaches such as noninvasive splenic stimulation using pulsed-focused ultrasound (pFUS). This technique targets systemic inflammation, a key factor in delayed wound healing, offering a potential shift in burn care management. Recent Advances: Preclinical studies have shown that pFUS applied to the spleen can accelerate wound healing by activating the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway, promoting pro-angiogenic and anti-inflammatory responses. While current treatments-including biologics, antioxidants, and growth factors-have limitations, pFUS presents a noninvasive alternative. One interventional study and ongoing clinical trials are now investigating its application in burn wound care, marking an important step toward clinical translation. Critical Issues: Despite encouraging results, research on splenic stimulation for wound healing remains limited. The small number of studies highlights the need for further investigation into the underlying mechanisms, optimal treatment parameters, and potential risks. Additionally, the scalability and cost-effectiveness of pFUS in diverse clinical settings require thorough evaluation. Future Directions: Ongoing clinical trials will provide critical data on the efficacy and safety of splenic pFUS in burn patients. Future research should focus on expanding clinical studies, refining stimulation protocols, and exploring its broader application in tissue repair. If validated, this approach could offer a cost-effective, noninvasive treatment, particularly valuable in socioeconomically challenged regions.

推进烧伤伤口的治疗方案:无创超声驱动脾脏刺激的潜在用途。
意义:烧伤是一项全球性的健康挑战,每年影响数百万人,并导致严重的发病率、死亡率和经济负担。迫切需要可获得且具有成本效益的治疗替代方案,特别是对于服务不足的人群,这促使人们对诸如使用脉冲聚焦超声(pFUS)的无创脾刺激等新方法产生了兴趣。这项技术针对全身性炎症,这是延迟伤口愈合的关键因素,为烧伤护理管理提供了潜在的转变。近期进展:临床前研究表明,pFUS应用于脾脏可通过激活胆碱能抗炎途径,促进促血管生成和抗炎反应,加速伤口愈合。虽然目前的治疗方法——包括生物制剂、抗氧化剂和生长因子——都有局限性,但pFUS提供了一种无创的替代方法。一项介入性研究和正在进行的临床试验正在研究其在烧伤创面护理中的应用,标志着临床转化的重要一步。关键问题:尽管有令人鼓舞的结果,脾刺激伤口愈合的研究仍然有限。少量的研究强调了对潜在机制、最佳治疗参数和潜在风险进行进一步调查的必要性。此外,pFUS在不同临床环境中的可扩展性和成本效益需要进行彻底的评估。未来方向:正在进行的临床试验将提供关于脾pFUS治疗烧伤患者的有效性和安全性的关键数据。未来的研究应集中于扩大临床研究,完善刺激方案,并探索其在组织修复中的更广泛应用。如果得到验证,这种方法可以提供一种具有成本效益的非侵入性治疗,在社会经济困难的地区尤其有价值。
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Advances in wound care
Advances in wound care Medicine-Emergency Medicine
CiteScore
12.10
自引率
4.10%
发文量
62
期刊介绍: Advances in Wound Care rapidly shares research from bench to bedside, with wound care applications for burns, major trauma, blast injuries, surgery, and diabetic ulcers. The Journal provides a critical, peer-reviewed forum for the field of tissue injury and repair, with an emphasis on acute and chronic wounds. Advances in Wound Care explores novel research approaches and practices to deliver the latest scientific discoveries and developments. Advances in Wound Care coverage includes: Skin bioengineering, Skin and tissue regeneration, Acute, chronic, and complex wounds, Dressings, Anti-scar strategies, Inflammation, Burns and healing, Biofilm, Oxygen and angiogenesis, Critical limb ischemia, Military wound care, New devices and technologies.
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