超声联合电场刺激治疗下肢静脉性溃疡的疗效观察。

Eyal Shapira, Yoad Govrin-Yehudain, Lior Heller
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下肢静脉性溃疡是引起下肢溃疡最常见的原因。本研究的目的是利用一种新型装置(BRH Medical, Ltd .的BRH- a2),评估超声和电场联合刺激疗法(CUSEFS)对静脉性腿部溃疡患者伤口表面面积和疼痛水平的影响。方法:这项前瞻性病例系列研究由以色列Yitzhak Shamir医疗中心整形外科进行,收集了2018年4月至2019年9月期间使用BRH-A2装置接受CUSEFS治疗的受试者的数据。使用10分视觉模拟评分记录伤口面积的测量和疼痛强度的评估。在四周结束时,纳入平均伤口面积和疼痛评分进行分析。结果:连续10例患者符合纳入标准。在研究期间,所有患者都表现出伤口面积的减少。联合治疗后,最终平均创面面积减少53.52%。10名患者中有8名(80%)报告疼痛减轻,在连续8次治疗中平均疼痛水平减轻了64%。结论:BRH-A2技术联合CUSEFS治疗下肢静脉性溃疡是一种很有前景的治疗方法。根据我们的初步结果,这种治疗方式可以帮助减少伤口表面积以及减轻这些慢性伤口患者的疼痛。需要更大规模的多中心研究来进一步量化和确定CUSEFS在腿部静脉溃疡和其他慢性伤口中的有益效果。摘要:下肢静脉性溃疡(VLUs)是发生在膝关节和踝关节之间的疼痛伤口,在静脉疾病存在的情况下,至少两周不能愈合。vlu是导致腿部溃疡最常见的原因,大约5%的65岁以上人群受到影响。许多非侵入性治疗方式已经被尝试用于治疗慢性伤口和溃疡,然而,在某些情况下,手术,虽然侵入,是首选的选择。多年来,超声(US)已被用于治疗慢性溃疡。US产生的生物物理效应对伤口愈合过程非常有益。电刺激疗法是另一种治疗选择,它通过影响伤口的电化学过程来促进伤口愈合。联合调制超声和电场刺激(CUSEFS)已被证明可以改善慢性伤口的愈合。然而,研究主要集中在愈合的客观措施上,而较少考虑对溃疡对患者的主观不适和负面影响的研究。本研究的目的是通过测量CUSEFS对静脉性腿溃疡(VLUs)患者伤口表面面积和疼痛水平的短期影响来评估客观和主观因素。我们的研究结果表明,联合治疗在启动伤口愈合和减少慢性,停滞,顽固性静脉性腿部溃疡疼痛水平方面是有效的。
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The efficacy of combined ultrasound and electric field stimulation therapy in the treatment of venous leg ulcers.

The efficacy of combined ultrasound and electric field stimulation therapy in the treatment of venous leg ulcers.

The efficacy of combined ultrasound and electric field stimulation therapy in the treatment of venous leg ulcers.

The efficacy of combined ultrasound and electric field stimulation therapy in the treatment of venous leg ulcers.

Introduction: Venous leg ulcers are the most common cause of leg ulcers. The aim of this study is to assess the effect of Combined Ultrasound and Electric Field Stimulation therapies (CUSEFS) on wound surface area and pain level in patients with venous leg ulcers, utilizing a novel device (BRH-A2 from BRH Medical, Ltd).

Methods: This prospective case series study, conducted by the Department of Plastic Surgery at the Yitzhak Shamir Medical Center, Israel, collected data for subjects treated with CUSEFS with the BRH-A2 device, between April 2018 and September 2019. Measurements of wound area and assessment of pain intensity using a 10-point visual analog score were recorded. At the end of the four-week period, average wound area and pain scores were included for analysis.

Results: Ten consecutive patients met the inclusion criteria. During the study period, all patients exhibited a reduction in the wound surface area. The final average wound surface area was reduced by 53.52% following the combined treatment. Eight out of the ten patients (80%) reported a reduction in pain, with an average pain level reduction of 64% throughout eight consecutive treatments.

Conclusion: CUSEFS therapies with BRH-A2 technology is a promising treatment for venous leg ulcers. In accordance with our preliminary results, this treatment modality can aid in the reduction of wound surface area as well as reducing the pain suffered by patients from these chronic wounds. Larger multicenter studies are needed to further quantify and qualify the beneficial effect of CUSEFS in venous leg ulcers and other chronic wounds.

Lay summary: Venous leg ulcers (VLUs) are painful wounds occurring between the knee and ankle joint, that fail to heal for a period of at least two weeks and occur in the presence of venous disease. VLUs, are the most common cause of leg ulcers, affecting approximately 5% of the general population over the age of 65. Numerous non-invasive treatment modalities have been attempted for healing chronic wounds and ulceration, however, in some instances surgery, although invasive, is the preferred option. For many years, ultrasound (US) has been used therapeutically to treat chronic ulcers. US produces biophysical effects that are significantly beneficial to the wound healing process. Electrical stimulation therapy is another treatment option which contributes to wound healing by influencing the electrochemical wound process.Combined Modulated Ultrasound and Electric Field Stimulation (CUSEFS) have been shown to improve the healing of chronic wounds. However, research has focused predominantly on objective measures of healing, while less consideration has been given to researching the subjective discomfort and the negative impact that ulceration places on the patient. The aim of this study was to assess objective and subjective factors by measuring the short-term effect of CUSEFS on the surface area of wound and on pain levels in patients with venous leg ulcers (VLUs). Our study findings demonstrate that the combined treatment was effective in initiating wound healing and reducing levels of pain in chronic, stagnant, recalcitrant venous leg ulcers.

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