使用局部红鹿调理介质(PTT-6TM)皮肤调理剂治疗难愈合糖尿病足溃疡的伤口周围完整皮肤:临床疗效病例系列

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摘要

背景和目的 糖尿病足溃疡(DFU)的愈合可能会受到周围完整皮肤易受促炎蛋白酶影响的阻碍。一种名为 PTT-6TM 的条件培养基提取自红鹿脐带内膜中的间充质干细胞,用于保护糖尿病足溃疡伤口周围的完整皮肤。目的是评估 PTT-6TM 在管理难以愈合的 DFU 伤口周围完整皮肤方面的临床效果。 方法 将持续 3 个月以上的 DFU 患者分为两组。活动伤口组接受标准护理治疗方案,然后在伤口周围涂抹 PTT-6TM,而维持伤口组则在愈合的伤口部位涂抹 PTT-6TM 培养基。 结果 记录了 40 个病例,其中 22 例(55%)属于活动伤口组。大多数患者为男性(75%,30 人),绝大多数有心血管风险因素,包括糖尿病(100%,40 人)、高脂血症(82.5%,33 人)和高血压(77.5%,31 人)。大多数患者的前足伤口(80%,n = 32)位于足底(82.5%,n = 33)。活动性伤口组患者的慢性 DFU 平均为 218 ± 201 天。在使用 PTT-6™ 培养基治疗的患者中,68.4%(n = 13)的患者在平均 69 ± 50 天的时间内实现了伤口完全愈合。此外,大多数伤口维持组患者在 3 个月(91.7%,n = 11)和 6 个月(66.7%,n = 6)后仍未出现溃疡。 结论 研究结果表明,PTT-6TM 培养基可作为一种额外的治疗方式,改善伤口周围完整皮肤部位的微环境。这可以通过保持伤口周围完整皮肤的完整性来间接促进伤口愈合。
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Addressing the Peri-Wound Intact Skin of Hard-To-Heal Diabetic Foot Ulcers With Topical Red Deer Conditioned Media (PTT-6TM) Skin Conditioner: A Case Series on Clinical Efficacy

Background and Aim

The healing of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) can be hindered by the susceptibility of the surrounding intact skin to pro-inflammatory proteases. A conditioned media, known as PTT-6TM, derived from mesenchymal stem cells found in the lining of red deer umbilical cords, has been formulated to protect the intact peri-wound skin of DFUs. The aim is to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of PTT-6TM in managing peri-wound intact skin in hard-to-heal DFUs.

Methods

Patients with DFUs that persisted for over 3 months were divided into two subgroups. The active wound group received standard-of-care treatment protocol followed by PTT-6TM application around the peri-wound area, while the maintenance wound group applied PTT-6TM media over the healed wound site.

Results

Forty cases were recorded, of which 22 (55%) were included in the active wound group. The majority were male (75%, n = 30) and vast majority had cardiovascular risk factors, including diabetes mellitus (100%, n = 40), hyperlipidemia (82.5%, n = 33), and hypertension (77.5%, n = 31). Most patients had forefoot wounds (80%, n = 32) on the plantar aspect (82.5%, n = 33). The patients in the active wound group had chronic DFUs for a mean of 218 ± 201 days. Of those treated with PTT-6™ media, 68.4% (n = 13) achieved complete wound healing within a mean duration of 69 ± 50 days. Additionally, most patients in the maintenance wound group remained ulcer-free at 3 months (91.7%, n = 11) and 6 months (66.7%, n = 6).

Conclusion

The study results suggest that PTT-6TM media may serve as an additional treatment modality for enhancing the microenvironment at the peri-wound intact skin site. This could indirectly facilitate wound healing by preserving the integrity of the peri-wound intact skin.

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