负电荷聚苯乙烯微球治疗下肢慢性血管溃疡的体会。

IF 2.5 Q2 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE International Journal of Vascular Medicine Pub Date : 2020-01-22 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/3673657
María Teresa Cacua Sánchez
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背景:下肢慢性溃疡是一种社会经济健康问题,在成年人中发病率很高。尽管有正确的病因治疗,除了多种病变管理选择,愈合的百分比和速度仍然很低,这使得它成为一个巨大的治疗挑战。目的:描述PolyHeal®Micro治疗下肢慢性溃疡肉芽肿和上皮化的疗效。方法:描述性观察病例系列,包括2018年3月至2018年12月期间在波哥大Nuestra IPS医疗中心和Juan Pablo II医疗中心治疗的19例下肢慢性血管溃疡患者,他们接受PolyHeal®Micro作为局部治疗。患者的评估考虑了年龄、性别、溃疡大小、疼痛、伤口渗出物以及肉芽和上皮化反应。结果:本组患者平均年龄为67.9岁,以女性居多(84%),溃疡最常见部位为内踝(50%)。在伤口严重程度方面,47%为重度,43%为中度,10%为轻度。病灶发生的中位时间为28周,最长为2080周,最短为8周。总的来说,87%的溃疡是静脉性的。Polyheal治疗12周后,溃疡的Wollina评分显著改善,平均值为0.80±0.90-5.90±1.47;(p < 0.000)。治疗开始时创面面积平均值为31.6 cm2,治疗结束时创面面积平均值为17.85 cm2,相当于创面面积减少54.2%,p值有统计学意义。四分位数范围显示伤口中心部位减少了64.3%。70%的患者肉芽化率大于70%,17%的病变改善30-70%,87%的患者肉芽化总体改善。在上皮化方面,40%的患者达到70%以上的百分比,17%的患者在30% - 70%之间。68%的病例治疗时间为12周,平均缓解时间为8.1周。根据视觉模拟量表(VAS),患者对疼痛的感知有所减少,从平均6分(中度至重度疼痛)降至2分(轻微疼痛),表明这方面有所改善。50%的溃疡显示渗出物减少,导致干燥状态。治疗结束时患者满意率为89%。结论:使用PolyHeal®Micro平均治疗8.1周后,下肢慢性溃疡患者的肉芽和上皮化率较高,疼痛感得到改善,治疗满意度较高。
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Experience in the Management of Patients with Chronic Vascular Ulcers of the Lower Limbs Using Negatively Charged Polystyrene Microspheres.

Background: Chronic ulcers of the lower limbs are a socioeconomic health problem, having a high incidence in the adult population. Despite a correct etiological treatment, in addition to the multiple lesion management options available, healing percentage and speed remain low, which makes it a great therapeutic challenge.

Objective: To describe the outcome and effectiveness of the use of PolyHeal® Micro in the granulation and epithelialization of chronic ulcers of the lower limbs.

Methods: Descriptive observational case series of 19 patients with diagnosis of chronic vascular ulcers of the lower limbs, treated at Medical Center Nuestra IPS and Medical Center Juan Pablo II in Bogotá between March 2018 and December 2018, who received PolyHeal® Micro as topical treatment for their lesions. Patients were assessed taking into account age, sex, ulcer size, pain, wound exudate, as well as granulation and epithelialization response.

Results: In this series, the mean age of patients was 67.9 years, they were mostly females (84%), and the most common location of ulcers was the internal malleolus (50%). In terms of wound severity, 47% were found to be severe, 43% moderate, and 10% mild. The median time of lesion onset was 28 weeks, with a maximum of 2080 and a minimum of 8 weeks. In total, 87% of the ulcers were of venous etiology. After 12 weeks of treatment with Polyheal, ulcers showed a significative improvement of Wollina score means: 0.80 ± 0.90-5.90 ± 1.47; (p < 0.000). Wound area mean at the start of treatment was 31.6 cm2, and at the end of treatment was 17.85 cm2, which is equivalent to a wound area surface reduction of 54.2%, with a statistically significant p value. The interquartile range showed a reduction of 64.3% in the central means of wounds. Seventy percent of the patients reached a granulation percentage greater than 70%, 17% of the lesions exhibited an improvement of 30-70%, and there was an overall granulation improvement in 87% of the patients. Concerning epithelialization, 40% of patients reached a percentage higher than 70%, and 17% of patients between 30% and 70%. Treatment time was 12 weeks in 68% of cases, with an average response time of 8.1 weeks. Based on the visual analogue scale (VAS), a reduction in patients' perception of pain was achieved, dropping from an average of 6 (moderate to severe pain) to 2 (little pain), demonstrating an improvement in this regard. Fifty percent of the ulcers showed decreased exudate, resulting in a dry state. The patient satisfaction rate at the end of treatment was 89%.

Conclusion: The use of PolyHeal® Micro for an average of 8.1 weeks of treatment showed a high rate of granulation and epithelialization in chronic ulcers of the lower limbs, improving pain perception in these patients and generating a high degree of treatment satisfaction.

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International Journal of Vascular Medicine
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