局部使用胰岛素对糖尿病或非糖尿病患者伤口溃疡的影响:一项范围综述。

Anastasia Stergioti, Vassiliki Karra, Maria Chatzopoulou, Maria Kalafati
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胰岛素调节多种代谢功能,在调节细胞生长中起关键作用。由于没有足够的证据表明外用胰岛素对成人溃疡伤口愈合的影响,无论是否患有糖尿病(DM),因此进行了这项范围审查。本综述的主要目的是研究局部应用胰岛素治疗溃疡伤口是否可以安全地促进溃疡的快速愈合。我们对PubMed、Cochrane和EBSCO数据库进行了全面的初步研究检索,没有日期限制。临床试验,随机和非随机,涉及成人(bb0 - 19岁)的伤口溃疡,无论糖尿病状态,纳入。最初确定的物品总数为173件。在应用PICOS标准后,14篇文章被纳入研究。分析显示,通过注射或敷料,局部使用胰岛素可以加速溃疡愈合,这表明胰岛素的作用不仅仅是调节血糖。大多数研究报告胰岛素比其他治疗方法更好地缩小和闭合伤口,局部注射是最有效的。在大多数情况下,在伤口上使用胰岛素不会产生不良反应。该综述得出结论,胰岛素可能是标准溃疡护理治疗的一个有价值的补充。
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The Effect of Local Use of Insulin on Wound-Ulcer in Diabetic or Non-Diabetic Patients: A Scoping Review.

Insulin regulates numerous metabolic functions and plays a pivotal role in the regulation of cellular growth. This scoping review was conducted due to insufficient evidence regarding the effects of topical insulin administration on ulcer-wound healing in adults, both with and without Diabetes Mellitus (DM). The main objective of this review was to investigate whether the local application of insulin to ulcers-wounds could be used safely to promote faster healing of ulcers. We conducted a comprehensive search of PubMed, Cochrane, and EBSCO databases for primary studies, with no date restrictions. Clinical trials, both randomized and non-randomized, involving adults (> 19 years) with wounds-ulcers, regardless of DM status, were included. A total number of 173 articles were initially identified. Following the application of the PICOS criteria, 14 articles were included in the study. The analysis revealed that topical insulin, via injection or dressing, accelerates ulcer healing, indicating its role beyond blood glucose regulation. The majority of studies reported better wound size reduction and closure with insulin than alternative treatments, with local injection being most effective. In most cases, applying insulin to wounds did not cause adverse effects. The review concluded that insulin may be a valuable addition to standard ulcer care treatments.

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