局部使用苯妥英可改善伤口愈合,具有镇痛和抗菌特性,且副作用极小:一项系统综述。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Kaiser O'Sahil Sadiq, Yogamba Mysore Shivakumar, Eshwar Kumar Burra, Kamran Shahid, Yonas Teferra Tamene, Shefali Piyush Mody, Tuheen Sankar Nath
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背景:虽然苯妥英在不同类型伤口的愈合、止痛和感染控制方面具有潜在疗效,但其在伤口护理中的应用仍然有限:尽管之前有报道称苯妥英对不同类型伤口的愈合、止痛和感染控制有潜在益处,但其在伤口护理中的应用仍然有限:目的:进行一项综合综述,评估外用苯妥英与不同类型伤口的标准疗法和替代疗法相比的疗效:作者于 2023 年 6 月最后一次检索了 Cochrane Library、PubMed、PubMed Central 和 MEDLINE。纳入了任何时间的所有英文人类 RCT 和 NRCT。RoB 2 用于评估随机试验的质量,ROBINS-I 用于评估非随机试验的质量。偏倚风险较低或在不超过一个领域存在一些问题的研究均被纳入。收集和分析的数据包括伤口类型、干预措施、样本大小、结果测量和不良反应:检索结果显示,共有 101 项研究符合纳入条件,其中 17 项为 RCT 研究,8 项为 NRCT 研究。在纳入的研究中,56%的研究在所有方面的偏倚风险都较低。样本量从20到130不等(中位数为60),总样本量为1653名患者。在对苯妥英进行评估的 24 项研究中,17 项研究(71%)改善了伤口愈合;在对苯妥英进行评估的 10 项研究中,9 项研究(90%)增加了肉芽组织;在对苯妥英进行评估的 13 项研究中,7 项研究(54%)提供了镇痛效果;在对苯妥英进行评估的 8 项研究中,6 项研究(75%)抑制了细菌污染。不良反应罕见(29%)、轻微且短暂:结论:苯妥英可促进伤口愈合,具有镇痛和抗菌作用,且不良反应极少。需要进一步研究苯妥英的最佳剂量、频率、给药载体以及对其他术后伤口的影响:背景:尽管之前已有报道称苯妥英对各种类型伤口的愈合、止痛和感染控制有潜在益处,但其在伤口护理中的应用仍然有限:目的:进行一项综合综述,评估外用苯妥英与不同类型伤口的标准疗法和替代疗法相比的疗效:作者于 2023 年 6 月最后一次检索了 Cochrane Library、PubMed、PubMed Central 和 MEDLINE。纳入了任何时间的所有英文人类 RCT 和 NRCT。RoB 2 用于评估随机试验的质量,ROBINS-I 用于评估非随机试验的质量。偏倚风险较低或在不超过一个领域存在一些问题的研究均被纳入。收集和分析的数据包括伤口类型、干预措施、样本大小、结果测量和不良反应:检索结果显示,共有 101 项研究符合纳入条件,其中 17 项为 RCT 研究,8 项为 NRCT 研究。在纳入的研究中,56%的研究在所有方面的偏倚风险都较低。样本量从20到130不等(中位数为60),总样本量为1653名患者。在对苯妥英进行评估的 24 项研究中,17 项研究(71%)改善了伤口愈合;在对苯妥英进行评估的 10 项研究中,9 项研究(90%)增加了肉芽组织;在对苯妥英进行评估的 13 项研究中,7 项研究(54%)提供了镇痛效果;在对苯妥英进行评估的 8 项研究中,6 项研究(75%)抑制了细菌污染。不良反应罕见(29%)、轻微且短暂:结论:苯妥英可促进伤口愈合,具有镇痛和抗菌作用,且不良反应极少。关于苯妥英的最佳剂量、频率、给药载体以及对其他术后伤口的影响,还需要进一步研究。
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Topical phenytoin improves wound healing with analgesic and antibacterial properties and minimal side effects: a systematic review.

Background: Although phenytoin's potential benefits in wound healing, pain relief, and infection control across various wound types have been previously reported, its use in wound care remains limited.

Objective: To conduct a comprehensive review to assess the efficacy of topical phenytoin compared with standard and alternative treatments for different wound types.

Materials and methods: The authors last searched Cochrane Library, PubMed, PubMed Central, and MEDLINE in June 2023. All English-language human RCTs and NRCTs from any time were included. The RoB 2 was used to assess quality of randomized trials, and the ROBINS-I was used to assess the quality of nonrandomized trials. Studies with a low risk of bias or some concerns in no more than 1 domain were included. Data collected and analyzed included wound type, interventions, sample size, outcome measures, and adverse effects.

Results: The search yielded 101 studies, of which 17 RCTs and 8 NRCTs were eligible for inclusion. Of the included studies, 56% had a low risk of bias in all domains. The sample sizes varied between 20 and 130 (median, 60), with a total sample size of 1653 patients. Phenytoin improved wound healing in 17 of the 24 studies that evaluated it (71%), increased granulation tissue in 9 of the 10 studies that evaluated it (90%), provided analgesic effects in 7 of the 13 studies that evaluated it (54%), and inhibited bacterial contaminants in 6 of the 8 studies that evaluated it (75%). Adverse effects were rare (29%), minimal, and transient.

Conclusion: Phenytoin enhances wound healing and offers analgesic and antibacterial properties with minimal adverse effects. Further research is needed on optimal dosage of phenytoin, as well as frequency, delivery vehicles, and effects on other postoperative wounds.

Background: Although phenytoin's potential benefits in wound healing, pain relief, and infection control across various wound types have been previously reported, its use in wound care remains limited.

Objective: To conduct a comprehensive review to assess the efficacy of topical phenytoin compared with standard and alternative treatments for different wound types.

Materials and methods: The authors last searched Cochrane Library, PubMed, PubMed Central, and MEDLINE in June 2023. All English-language human RCTs and NRCTs from any time were included. The RoB 2 was used to assess quality of randomized trials, and the ROBINS-I was used to assess the quality of nonrandomized trials. Studies with a low risk of bias or some concerns in no more than 1 domain were included. Data collected and analyzed included wound type, interventions, sample size, outcome measures, and adverse effects.

Results: The search yielded 101 studies, of which 17 RCTs and 8 NRCTs were eligible for inclusion. Of the included studies, 56% had a low risk of bias in all domains. The sample sizes varied between 20 and 130 (median, 60), with a total sample size of 1653 patients. Phenytoin improved wound healing in 17 of the 24 studies that evaluated it (71%), increased granulation tissue in 9 of the 10 studies that evaluated it (90%), provided analgesic effects in 7 of the 13 studies that evaluated it (54%), and inhibited bacterial contaminants in 6 of the 8 studies that evaluated it (75%). Adverse effects were rare (29%), minimal, and transient.

Conclusion: Phenytoin enhances wound healing and offers analgesic and antibacterial properties with minimal adverse effects. Further research is needed on optimal dosage of phenytoin, as well as frequency, delivery vehicles, and effects on other postoperative wounds.

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1.50
自引率
11.80%
发文量
77
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Wounds is the most widely read, peer-reviewed journal focusing on wound care and wound research. The information disseminated to our readers includes valuable research and commentaries on tissue repair and regeneration, biology and biochemistry of wound healing, and clinical management of various wound etiologies. Our multidisciplinary readership consists of dermatologists, general surgeons, plastic surgeons, vascular surgeons, internal medicine/family practitioners, podiatrists, gerontologists, researchers in industry or academia (PhDs), orthopedic surgeons, infectious disease physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. These practitioners must be well equipped to deal with a myriad of chronic wound conditions affecting their patients including vascular disease, diabetes, obesity, dermatological disorders, and more. Whether dealing with a traumatic wound, a surgical or non-skin wound, a burn injury, or a diabetic foot ulcer, wound care professionals turn to Wounds for the latest in research and practice in this ever-growing field of medicine.
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