The clinical effectiveness of cryopreserved human amniotic membrane in diabetic foot syndrome

Q4 Medicine
A. Ustymenko, P. Nemtinov, S. Bolgarska, L. Zaika, V. Shablii, T. Bukreeva, V. Orlenko, S. Palіanytsia
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Diabetic foot syndrome with long-term unhealed wounds is the most common complication and cause of limb amputation in diabetes. The search for effective therapeutic agents and their inclusion in treatment protocols is a priority due to the increase in the number of cases of this socially significant disease and disability among the working population every year. The aim of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of cryopreserved human amniotic membrane in the treatment of long-term non-healing wounds of the lower extremities in diabetic foot syndrome. Materials and methods. The pilot clinical study described 4 clinical cases of treatment of patients with diabetes mellitus type I and II (1 woman and 3 men aged 52 to 68 years) with long-term unhealed wounds of the limbs under standard therapy. After previous wound sanation the applications of the cryopreserved human amniotic membrane were performed. Once a week after the application, the dynamics of wound healing was assessed. Blood glucose levels were determined before amniotic membrane treatment and two hours after the procedure. Results. As a results of weekly applications of human amniotic membrane there was a gradual decrease in the area of the wound from the original size and increase the rate of healing. Thus, at the time of the second visit (after 7 days) the reduction in the area of the ulcer from the initial size in patient 1 was 33 %, patient 2 – 25 %, patient 3 – 33 % on the sole and patient 4 – 3 %, and the healing rate – 4.7 %, 3.6 %, 4.7 % and 0.43 % per day, respectively. The use of human amniotic membrane did not affect blood glucose levels when comparing values before application and two hours after the procedure. Regular follow-up visits of patients 3, 6, 9 and 12 months after the start of the study showed no recurrence of ulcers. Conclusions. It has been shown that the use of cryopreserved human amniotic membrane in patients with diabetes mellitus and diabetic foot syndrome with long-term unhealed wounds results in complete healing of ulcers with stable remission during the year of observation.
冷冻保存人羊膜治疗糖尿病足综合征的临床疗效
长期伤口未愈合的糖尿病足综合征是糖尿病截肢最常见的并发症和原因。寻找有效的治疗药物并将其纳入治疗方案是一项优先事项,因为这种具有社会意义的疾病和残疾在劳动人口中的病例数量每年都在增加。本研究的目的是评估冷冻保存人羊膜治疗糖尿病足综合征下肢长期不愈合伤口的有效性。材料和方法。本初步临床研究描述了4例1型和2型糖尿病患者(1名女性,3名男性,年龄52 ~ 68岁)在标准治疗下治疗肢体长期未愈合创面的临床病例。在先前的伤口处理后,进行冷冻保存的人羊膜的应用。应用后每周一次,评估伤口愈合的动态。在羊膜治疗前和手术后两小时测定血糖水平。结果。由于每周应用人羊膜,伤口面积从原来的大小逐渐减少,愈合速度加快。因此,在第二次就诊时(7天后),患者1的溃疡面积从最初的大小减少了33%,患者2减少了25%,患者3减少了33%,患者4减少了3%,治愈率分别为每天4.7%,3.6%,4.7%和0.43%。当比较应用前和手术后两小时的血糖水平时,使用人羊膜对血糖水平没有影响。研究开始后3、6、9和12个月的定期随访显示,溃疡没有复发。结论。有研究表明,在糖尿病和糖尿病足综合征患者长期未愈合的伤口中使用冷冻保存的人羊膜可使溃疡完全愈合,并在观察期间稳定缓解。
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Cell and Organ Transplantology
Cell and Organ Transplantology Medicine-Transplantation
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