Statistical Study on Negative Pressure Strength during Skin Graft Fixation.

Tomoya Taniguchi, Atsushi Sakurai, Hiroshi Kitagawa, Hiroshi Satake
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Objectives: Recent studies have reported that negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is useful for skin graft fixation. However, there is no reliable evidence of the optimal negative pressure strength during fixation. We verified the relationship between negative pressure strength and the engraftment rate retrospectively.

Methods: This study included 130 patients who underwent skin graft fixation using NPWT. All cases were divided into full-thickness skin graft (FTSG) and split-thickness skin graft (STSG) groups and further classified into three subgroups based on negative pressure strength as follows: high-pressure (≥100 mmHg), moderate-pressure (≥75, <100 mmHg), and low-pressure (<75 mmHg). The engraftment rates of each subgroup were compared and evaluated on a three-point scale of "good," "fair," and "poor"; the proportion of cases with "good" engraftment was defined as the engraftment rate.

Results: In the FTSG group, the engraftment rates were 40.0%, 82.4%, and 100% in the high-, moderate-, and low-pressure subgroups, respectively; in the STSG group, the engraftment rates were 85.9%, 70.8%, and 87.5% in the high-, moderate-, and low-pressure subgroups, respectively. The multiple comparison test observed no significant differences in both group. However, when FTSG was reclassified with a cutoff value of 100 mmHg, the engraftment rate was significantly lower in the high-pressure than in moderate- and low-pressure subgroups.

Conclusions: It is recommended to set negative pressure strength <100 mmHg for FTSG and to set that while prioritizing fixation for STSG.

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植皮固定过程中负压强度的统计研究。
目的:最近的研究报道了负压伤口治疗(NPWT)在植皮固定中是有用的。然而,没有可靠的证据表明固定时最佳的负压强度。我们回顾性地验证了负压强度与植入率的关系。方法:本研究纳入130例采用NPWT植皮固定的患者。所有病例均分为全层植皮(FTSG)组和分层植皮(STSG)组,并根据负压强度分为高压(≥100 mmHg)、中压(≥75 mmHg) 3个亚组。结果:FTSG组高、中、低压组植皮率分别为40.0%、82.4%和100%;在STSG组中,高、中、低压亚组的植入率分别为85.9%、70.8%和87.5%。经多重比较检验,两组间差异无统计学意义。然而,当FTSG以100 mmHg的临界值重新分类时,高压亚组的植入率明显低于中、低压亚组。结论:建议设置负压强度
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