冷大气等离子体治疗慢性糖尿病足溃疡的疗效:病例报告。

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL American Journal of Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-12-14 DOI:10.12659/AJCR.945462
Bruna Nakayama, Leandro Tapia Garcia, Thomas Serena
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糖尿病是一个重要的全球健康问题,每年影响数百万人,花费数十亿美元用于治疗。糖尿病的一个主要并发症是足部溃疡,由于神经损伤(神经病变)和血液循环不良,溃疡愈合缓慢。这些溃疡有很高的感染风险,如果不治疗,可能导致截肢。耐抗生素细菌的增加使治疗变得更加复杂,使伤口清洁、敷料和抗生素等传统方法变得不那么有效。冷大气等离子体(CAP)治疗是一种无创、创新的治疗方法,有望解决这些伤口。CAP产生活性氧和活性氮,刺激细胞生长、迁移和增殖,这对伤口愈合至关重要。它还能杀死细菌,包括耐抗生素菌株,防止感染并促进组织再生。此外,CAP促进生长因子和细胞因子的释放,帮助组织修复和减少炎症。与传统治疗方法不同,CAP针对有害细菌而不伤害健康组织,使其更安全,更有效地治疗无法愈合的伤口。本病例强调了一名患有慢性糖尿病足溃疡的69岁男性,先前对标准治疗无反应,经CAP治疗成功愈合。病例报告:一名69岁男性左脚足底慢性无法愈合的糖尿病足溃疡患者在接受CAP治疗前的60周内经历了多次失败的治疗,包括传统的伤口护理和高级临床试验,在15周内伤口明显愈合。结论:本报告强调了治疗慢性糖尿病足溃疡的挑战,并表明CAP可以促进伤口愈合。
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Efficacy of Cold Atmospheric Plasma in Chronic Diabetic Foot Ulcer Management: A Case Report.

BACKGROUND Diabetes mellitus is a significant global health issue, affecting millions and costing billions annually in management. A major complication of diabetes is foot ulcers, which heal slowly due to nerve damage (neuropathy) and poor circulation. These ulcers have a high risk of infection and, if untreated, can lead to amputation. The rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria further complicates treatment, making traditional methods like wound cleaning, dressings, and antibiotics less effective. Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) therapy is a noninvasive, innovative treatment showing promise in addressing these wounds. CAP generates reactive oxygen and nitrogen species that stimulate cell growth, migration, and proliferation, which are critical for wound healing. It also kills bacteria, including antibiotic-resistant strains, preventing infection and promoting tissue regeneration. Additionally, CAP encourages release of growth factors and cytokines, helping tissue repair and reducing inflammation. Unlike traditional treatments, CAP targets harmful bacteria without harming healthy tissue, making it safer and more effective for treating non-healing wounds. This case highlights a 69-year-old man with a chronic diabetic foot ulcer, previously unresponsive to standard treatments, who experienced successful healing with CAP therapy. CASE REPORT A 69-year-old man with a chronic non-healing diabetic foot ulcer on the plantar surface of his left foot underwent multiple failed treatments over 60 weeks, including traditional wound care and advanced clinical trials, before being treated with CAP, leading to significant wound closure over the course of 15 weeks. CONCLUSIONS This report has highlighted the challenges of managing chronic diabetic foot ulcers and has shown that CAP can promote wound healing.

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