糖尿病足感染中生物膜识别的挑战:文献综述。

Adam Astrada, Gojiro Nakagami, Hiromi Sanada
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足部溃疡是糖尿病最常见的并发症之一,也是截肢的主要初始原因之一。伤口上生物膜的形成是造成感染和延迟愈合的重要原因。虽然现有的生物膜识别方法有其局限性,但仍需要一种便于临床应用的工具。本文献综述旨在解决目前临床伤口护理中生物膜识别的问题,并就基于生物膜检测的糖尿病足溃疡患者伤口护理提出建议。由于糖尿病足溃疡患者没有典型的感染症状,因此识别生物膜尤为重要。然而,目前的方法虽然有效,但往往具有侵入性和技术复杂性。伤口印迹技术涉及硝酸纤维素膜的粘贴和随后的染色,是一种快速、非侵入性的替代方法。研究表明,伤口印迹法与藻蓝染色法在临床上的适用性很强,可持续产生灵敏的结果。通过满足早期生物膜检测的关键需求,伤口印迹技术有望加强对 DFU 的管理,并为旨在防止截肢的策略做出贡献。
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Challenges in Biofilm Identification in Diabetic Foot Infections: Review of Literature.

Foot ulcerations are one of the most common complications of diabetes and one of the major initial causes of amputations. The formation of biofilms on wounds significantly contributes to infections and delayed healing. While existing methods for identifying these biofilms have limitations, there is a need for a convenient tool for its clinical application. This literature review aimed to address the problem with current clinical biofilm identification in wound care and a proposal for biofilm-detection-based wound care in diabetic foot ulcer patients. Identifying biofilms is particularly vital due to the absence of typical signs of infection in DFUs. However, current approaches, although effective, often prove invasive and technically intricate. The wound blotting technique, involving attaching a nitrocellulose membrane and subsequent staining, presents an alternative that is swift and non-invasive. Research highlights the applicability of wound blotting with alcian blue staining in clinical scenarios, consistently producing sensitive outcomes. By addressing the critical need for early biofilm detection, wound blotting holds promise for enhancing DFU management and contributing to strategies aimed at preventing amputations.

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