严重烧伤临床治疗的皮肤替代品:当前和未来的观点

IF 3.7 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Van Vo, Hanif Haidari, Allison J. Cowin, Marcus Wagstaff, Bronwyn Dearman, Zlatko Kopecki
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摘要

尽管近几十年来取得了重大进展,但严重烧伤仍然是一项艰巨的挑战,发病率和死亡率都很高。严重烧伤后的免疫功能低下状态,加上保护性皮肤屏障的丧失,增加了细菌定植和入侵的风险。如果没有适当的处理,烧伤患者的感染可能发展为败血症,这是一种危及生命的并发症。目前的烧伤护理往往不能达到最佳的组织再生和感染预防,需要不同的方法组合。制定创新和更安全的策略来减轻烧伤感染对于改善患者预后至关重要。这篇综述提供了针对治疗严重烧伤感染的各种生物材料的最新见解,提供了全面的见解和对潜在临床应用的新兴技术的总结。此外,对当前的研究和临床领域进行了深入的讨论,值得进一步调查。下一代皮肤替代品的潜在途径旨在改善再生和预防烧伤伤口感染。
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Dermal Substitutes for Clinical Management of Severe Burn Injuries: Current and Future Perspectives

Dermal Substitutes for Clinical Management of Severe Burn Injuries: Current and Future Perspectives

Despite significant advances in recent decades, severe burns remain a formidable challenge, with high morbidity and mortality rates. The immunocompromised state following severe burn injuries, compounded by the loss of the protective skin barrier, increases the risk of bacterial colonization and invasion. Without appropriate management, infections in burn patients can progress to sepsis, a life-threatening complication. Current burn care often fails to achieve optimal tissue regeneration and infection prevention, necessitating a combination of different approaches. Developing innovative and safer strategies to mitigate burn infections is essential for improving patient outcomes. This review provides updated insights into various biomaterials tailored for managing infections in severe burns, offering comprehensive insights and a summary of emerging technologies for potential clinical application. Additionally, an in-depth discussion on current research and clinical areas that warrant further investigation is presented. Potential avenues for next-generation dermal substitutes aimed at improving regeneration and preventing burn wound infections are then explored.

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Advanced Therapeutics
Advanced Therapeutics Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmaceutical Science
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