高压氧疗法可减轻慢性疼痛性伤口(包括钙化性伤口)的疼痛并促进其愈合。

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
E. Pathault , S. Sanchez , B. Husson , C. Vanhaecke , P. Georges , C. Brazier , B. Mourvillier , M. Viguier
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背景:高压氧疗法(HBOT)对伤口愈合的影响主要在糖尿病足溃疡中得到证实:研究高压氧治疗对慢性疼痛伤口(不包括糖尿病足溃疡)的疗效和安全性:方法:2008 年至 2021 年期间,一项单中心回顾性研究纳入了临床症状改善不超过 1 个月、使用 2 级或 3 级止痛药后仍有疼痛感、接受过 HBOT 治疗的慢性伤口患者。研究的主要目的是通过研究 HBOT 前和 HBOT 后最长 12 个月的镇痛剂消耗情况,评估疼痛的过程。研究还记录了完全或部分痊愈的情况:结果:共纳入了 18 名患有钙化性溃疡(6 人)、脉管炎(4 人)、高血压性腿部溃疡(3 人)、混合性溃疡(3 人)、Buerger 病(1 人)和活体脉管炎(1 人)的患者。18名患者中有15名(83.3%)在3.5(0.3-12)个月的中位时间内减少了镇痛步骤、剂量或次数,强阿片类药物的使用显著减少(治疗前72.2%,治疗后11.1%,P = 0.005),18名患者中有15名(83.3%)在3.9(1-10.3)个月的中位时间内局部症状有所改善:结论:将 HBOT 作为各种病因引起的慢性疼痛伤口的辅助治疗可显著减少阿片类药物的用量。这一发现适用于阿片类药物不良反应频繁的人群,需要在前瞻性对照研究中加以证实。
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy enables pain reduction and healing in painful chronic wounds, including in calciphylaxis

Background

The effects of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) on wound healing have been demonstrated mainly in diabetic foot ulcer.

Objectives

To study the efficacy and safety of HBOT in chronic painful wounds, excluding diabetic foot ulcers.

Methods

From 2008 to 2021, patients with chronic wounds showing no clinical improvement for more than 1 month, who were in pain despite the use of level 2 or 3 analgesics, and who had undergone HBOT sessions, were included in a monocentric retrospective study. The primary objective was to evaluate the course of pain by studying analgesic consumption before and up to a maximum of 12 months after HBOT. Achievement of complete or partial healing was also recorded.

Results

Eighteen patients with calciphylaxis (n = 6), vasculitis (n = 4), hypertensive leg ulcer (n = 3), mixed ulcer (n = 3), Buerger’s disease (n = 1), and livedoid vasculitis (n = 1) were included.
Decrease in analgesic step, dose or number was noted in 15 of 18 patients (83.3%) within a median time of 3.5 (0.3–12) months, with a significant decrease in strong opioid use (72.2% before vs. 11.1% after, p = 0.005), as well as local improvement in 15 of 18 patients (83.3%) within a median time of 3.9 (1–10.3) months.

Conclusion

HBOT as an adjuvant in chronic painful wounds of various etiologies allows a significant reduction in strong opioid consumption. This finding in a population with frequent adverse reactions to opioids requires demonstration in prospective and controlled studies.
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期刊介绍: Les Annales de dermatologie sont le rendez-vous mensuel incontournable de toute la dermatologie francophone, grâce à leur comité de rédaction qui assure une sélection rigoureuse des articles selon les normes de l''édition scientifique internationale. Une revue didactique, véritable aide à la pratique médicale quotidienne Pour compléter et enrichir la partie scientifique, la rubrique Formation médicale continue propose aux lecteurs des textes didactiques et interactifs (Cas pour diagnostic, Notes de pharmacovigilance, la Question du praticien, Dermatologie chirurgicale, la Sélection bibliographique du mois...) qui les font bénéficier d''une formation post-universitaire diversifiée et de qualité. La revue consacre également un espace pour la publication de questions des lecteurs auxquelles des experts apportent une réponse.
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