Comparative Analysis of Inflammatory Response in Surgical Wound Drainage Fluid in Scoliosis Surgery: A Study of Neuromuscular vs. Idiopathic Patients.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Meredith J Crane, Robin L McKinney, Alexander R D Jordon, Craig P Eberson, Amanda M Jamieson
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Abstract

This study examines immune and inflammatory responses in draining wound fluid over the course of the early stages of wound healing in patients recovering from spinal fusion surgery. The inflammatory phase of wound healing is essential for setting the stage for successful tissue repair and preventing chronic or poorly healing wounds. Scoliosis can be idiopathic or occur secondary to neuromuscular disorders, which are known to be associated with poor wound healing outcomes. We hypothesised that neuromuscular scoliosis patients would exhibit differences in inflammatory wound healing markers compared to idiopathic scoliosis patients. Comparison of the cellular and cytokine contents of draining wound fluid revealed that several inflammatory cytokines were elevated in the neuromuscular scoliosis patient group compared to idiopathic, whereas the leukocyte contents were the same between groups. This study shows that draining wound fluid is a good source of cellular and soluble biomarkers for acute wound healing and can be used to determine changes in individuals at risk for wound healing complications.

脊柱侧凸手术中伤口引流液炎症反应的比较分析:神经肌肉与特发性患者的研究。
本研究探讨了脊柱融合术患者伤口愈合早期引流伤口液过程中的免疫和炎症反应。伤口愈合的炎症阶段是必不可少的,为成功的组织修复和预防慢性或愈合不良的伤口。脊柱侧凸可以是特发性的,也可以继发于神经肌肉疾病,这与伤口愈合不良有关。我们假设与特发性脊柱侧凸患者相比,神经肌肉性脊柱侧凸患者在炎症性伤口愈合标志物上表现出差异。比较伤口引流液的细胞和细胞因子含量发现,神经肌肉性脊柱侧凸患者组与特发性脊柱侧凸患者组相比,几种炎症细胞因子升高,而白细胞含量在两组之间相同。该研究表明,引流伤口液是急性伤口愈合的细胞和可溶性生物标志物的良好来源,可用于确定有伤口愈合并发症风险的个体的变化。
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Wound Repair and Regeneration
Wound Repair and Regeneration 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
3.40%
发文量
71
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Wound Repair and Regeneration provides extensive international coverage of cellular and molecular biology, connective tissue, and biological mediator studies in the field of tissue repair and regeneration and serves a diverse audience of surgeons, plastic surgeons, dermatologists, biochemists, cell biologists, and others. Wound Repair and Regeneration is the official journal of The Wound Healing Society, The European Tissue Repair Society, The Japanese Society for Wound Healing, and The Australian Wound Management Association.
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