低温大气等离子体治疗严重隐性营养不良大疱性表皮松解症:一项初步研究。

4区 医学 Q3 Medicine
Hautarzt Pub Date : 2022-05-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-14 DOI:10.1007/s00105-021-04883-5
Alexander Thiem, Cristina Has, Anja Diem, Alfred Klausegger, Henning Hamm, Steffen Emmert
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摘要

背景:冷常压等离子体(CAP)具有抗菌和伤口愈合的特性。患有严重常染色体隐性营养不良大疱性表皮松解症(RDEB)的患者患有广泛且难以治疗的伤口,这需要复杂的伤口管理。目的:在一个试点项目中,我们研究了一名21岁和一名28岁的女性患者在5个月的时间里对CAP伤口治疗的反应和耐受性,这名患者患有严重的全身性RDEB,并伴有老年患者的皮肤鳞状细胞癌(cSSC)。材料和方法:两例患者均经分子遗传学诊断为RDEB。在研究期间,继续进行个体和患者特异性伤口治疗,并开始使用介电屏障放电(DBE)装置进行CAP治疗。每个创面90 s进行CAP治疗,可每天或隔天应用。临床评估包括摄影记录和对患者和家长的定期访谈。结果:cap处理的伤口在很大程度上显示了伤口愈合的改善和细菌污染减少的迹象。此外,CAP被证明可以防止伤口慢性化。当应用于聚酯网时,它在大多数身体部位耐受性良好。结论:CAP的引入可以改善EB患者的创面管理,值得在临床研究中进行评价。应特别研究CAP对cSSC发展的影响。
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[Wound therapy with cold atmospheric plasma in severe recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa : A pilot study].

Background: Cold atmospheric pressure plasma (CAP) has antimicrobial and wound-healing properties. Patients affected by severe autosomal recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB) suffer from widespread, difficult-to-treat wounds, which require complex wound management.

Objective: In a pilot project, we investigated over a period of 5 months the response and tolerability of a CAP wound therapy in a 21-year-old and a 28-year-old female patient with severe generalized RDEB and following cutaneous squamous cell cancer (cSSC) in the older patient.

Materials and methods: In both patients, diagnosis of RDEB was confirmed by molecular genetics. Individual- and patient-specific wound therapy was continued during the study period, and additionally CAP therapy with a dielectric barrier discharge (DBE) device was initiated. CAP treatment was performed for 90 s per wound and could be applied every day or every other day. Clinical evaluation included photographic documentation and regular interviews of patients and parents.

Results: CAP-treated wounds largely demonstrated improved wound healing and signs of a reduced bacterial contamination. Furthermore, CAP proved to prevent wound chronification. When applied on a polyester mesh, it was well-tolerated on most body sites.

Conclusion: The introduction of CAP could improve the wound management of EB patients and should be evaluated in clinical studies. The effect of CAP on cSSC development should be particularly studied.

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Hautarzt
Hautarzt 医学-皮肤病学
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期刊介绍: Der Hautarzt is an internationally recognized journal informing all dermatologists working in practical or clinical environments about important developments in the field of dermatology including allergology, venereology and related areas. Comprehensive reviews on a specific topical issue focus on providing evidenced based information on diagnostics and therapy. Freely submitted original papers allow the presentation of important clinical studies and serve the scientific exchange. Case reports feature interesting cases and aim at optimizing diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Review articles under the rubric "Continuing Medical Education" present verified results of scientific research and their integration into daily practice.
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