光疗促进起搏器感染后伤口愈合:一种有希望改善预后的工具。

Q3 Medicine
Journal of Innovations in Cardiac Rhythm Management Pub Date : 2024-12-15 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.19102/icrm.2024.15124
James Kneller
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摘要

设备感染仍然是起搏器手术的一个可怕且日益常见的并发症,通常需要移除所有植入的材料。拔牙后可能需要加强伤口管理,需要在门诊进行多次随访。在此,我们报告一例心脏起搏器口袋感染,需要取出完整的系统。皮肤光疗装置(X39®;LifeWave, Inc, San Diego, CA, USA)用于促进伤口愈合。发现这种辅助治疗的愈合速度快了40%-50%,随访次数减少了一半。这些贴片含有天然化合物,可以反射皮肤发出的红外频率。生物活性包括glyyl -l -histidyl- l-赖氨酸水平的升高,具有过多的影响。这种非药物保健装置可能有助于加速伤口愈合和从口袋感染恢复。
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Phototherapy to Facilitate Wound Healing Following Pacemaker Infection: A Promising Tool to Improve Outcomes.

Device infection remains a dreaded and increasingly common complication of pacemaker procedures, often mandating removal of all implanted materials. Intensive wound management may be necessary following extraction, requiring multiple follow-up encounters in the outpatient setting. Here, a case of pacemaker pocket infection necessitating complete system extraction is presented. A cutaneous phototherapy device (X39®; LifeWave, Inc., San Diego, CA, USA) was used to facilitate wound closure. Healing was found to occur 40%-50% faster with this adjunctive therapy, reducing the number of follow-up visits by half. These adhesive patches contain natural compounds that reflect back infrared frequencies emitted by the skin. Biologic activity includes elevation of glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine levels, with a plethora of effects. This non-pharmacological wellness device may be useful to hasten wound healing and recovery from pocket infection.

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Journal of Innovations in Cardiac Rhythm Management
Journal of Innovations in Cardiac Rhythm Management Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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