Continuous muscle pump activation by neuromuscular electrical stimulation of the common peroneal nerve in the treatment of patients with venous leg ulcers: A position paper

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY International Wound Journal Pub Date : 2024-09-02 DOI:10.1111/iwj.70040
Michael C. Stacey, R. Gary Sibbald, Robyn Evans
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Abstract

The standard treatment for patients with confirmed Venous Leg Ulcers (VLUs) is compression therapy to improve the function of the calf muscle pump. There is a significant cohort of patients who are unable to tolerate optimal compression therapy or indeed any level of compression therapy. In addition, there is a cohort of patients who can tolerate compression whose ulcers show little or no evidence of healing. There is a need for ways to further improve calf muscle pump function and to improve venous ulcer healing in these patients. Published data were reviewed on the use of Muscle Pump Activation (MPA) using common peroneal nerve neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) to improve calf muscle pump function. There is physiological evidence that MPA can improve calf muscle pump function and venous return in both control subjects and in patients with venous disease. The use of MPA has also been shown to improve venous flow volume and venous flow velocity on ultrasound scanning in patients with venous disease. MPA has been shown to improve microcirculation in the skin using Laser Doppler and laser Doppler Speckle Contrast Imaging, in both normal subjects as well as in patients with venous disease and VLU. A recent randomized controlled trial of MPA plus compression therapy compared with compression therapy alone, found significantly faster rates of healing with the use of MPA in addition to compression therapy. There are indications for the use of MPA as an adjunctive treatment to enhance calf muscle pump function in patients with VLU:

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通过对腓总神经的神经肌肉电刺激持续激活肌肉泵,治疗腿部静脉溃疡患者:立场文件。
对于确诊为静脉性腿部溃疡(VLU)的患者,标准治疗方法是采用压力疗法来改善小腿肌肉泵的功能。有相当一部分患者无法忍受最佳压力疗法或任何程度的压力疗法。此外,还有一部分患者可以耐受压力疗法,但他们的溃疡几乎没有愈合的迹象。我们需要找到进一步改善这些患者小腿肌肉泵功能和静脉溃疡愈合的方法。我们回顾了已发表的有关使用腓总神经神经肌肉电刺激(NMES)的肌肉泵激活(MPA)来改善小腿肌肉泵功能的数据。有生理学证据表明,MPA 可以改善对照组和静脉疾病患者的小腿肌肉泵功能和静脉回流。在静脉疾病患者中,使用 MPA 还能通过超声波扫描改善静脉流量和静脉流速。使用激光多普勒和激光多普勒斑点对比成像技术对正常人以及静脉疾病和 VLU 患者进行扫描,结果表明 MPA 可改善皮肤的微循环。最近一项关于 MPA 加压疗法与单纯加压疗法的随机对照试验发现,在加压疗法的基础上使用 MPA,痊愈速度明显更快。有迹象表明,MPA 可作为一种辅助治疗手段,用于增强 VLU 患者的小腿肌肉泵功能:这些患者不能耐受压力疗法,只能耐受次优、低水平的压力疗法,其溃疡愈合仍然缓慢或在最佳压力疗法下停滞不前。
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International Wound Journal
International Wound Journal DERMATOLOGY-SURGERY
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4.50
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12.90%
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266
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Editors welcome papers on all aspects of prevention and treatment of wounds and associated conditions in the fields of surgery, dermatology, oncology, nursing, radiotherapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy and podiatry. The Journal accepts papers in the following categories: - Research papers - Review articles - Clinical studies - Letters - News and Views: international perspectives, education initiatives, guidelines and different activities of groups and societies. Calendar of events The Editors are supported by a board of international experts and a panel of reviewers across a range of disciplines and specialties which ensures only the most current and relevant research is published.
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