[Comparative Study of Seven New Dressings in Promoting Chronic Wound Healing in db/db Mice].

Q4 Medicine
Qiuyun Feng, Jia Ke, Danning Qi, Lei Zhou, Haiguang Chai
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Abstract

This study evaluated the healing-promoting effect and applicability of seven new dressings in chronic wounds. A chronic wound model was established using 48 db/db diabetic mice, which were randomly divided into 8 groups (control, polymer film, alginate, foam, hydrocolloid, hydrogel, carbon fiber, and silver dressing groups). Regular monitoring was conducted on the 5, 10, 15, and 20 days after surgery, and a comprehensive evaluation was performed based on healing rate, characteristic of histopathology, and semi-quantitative scoring. The results showed that, except for the polymer film dressing group, all other dressing groups had significantly better healing-promoting effect than the control group ( P<0.05), with the hydrocolloid, carbon fiber, and silver dressing groups demonstrated particularly outstanding efficacy. This study systematically compared the efficacy differences of seven dressings, and combined them with the adhesion, exudate volume and infection risks to provide a scientific basis for clinical dressing selection.

7种新型敷料促进db/db小鼠慢性创面愈合的比较研究
本研究评价了7种新型敷料在慢性创面中的促愈合作用及适用性。采用48 db/db糖尿病小鼠建立慢性创面模型,随机分为8组(对照组、聚合物膜组、海藻酸盐组、泡沫组、水胶体组、水凝胶组、碳纤维组和银敷料组)。术后5、10、15、20天定期监测,根据愈合情况、组织病理学特点、半定量评分进行综合评价。结果显示,除聚合物膜敷料组外,其余敷料组的促愈合效果均显著优于对照组(P<0.05),其中水胶体、碳纤维、银敷料组的疗效尤为显著。本研究系统比较了7种敷料的疗效差异,并将其与粘连、渗出量、感染风险相结合,为临床敷料的选择提供科学依据。
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中国医疗器械杂志
中国医疗器械杂志 Medicine-Medicine (all)
CiteScore
0.40
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8086
期刊介绍: Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation mainly reports on the development, progress, research and development, production, clinical application, management, and maintenance of medical devices and biomedical engineering. Its aim is to promote the exchange of information on medical devices and biomedical engineering in China and turn the journal into a high-quality academic journal that leads academic directions and advocates academic debates.
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