皮肤代用品治疗急性烧伤的疗效:系统综述。

Q3 Medicine Annals of burns and fire disasters Pub Date : 2022-09-30
A Wardhana, M Valeria
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烧伤病例的早期处理一直是一个具有挑战性的医学问题。皮肤替代品一直被研究和应用作为世界范围内烧伤病例的前瞻性治疗方式。然而,这种治疗方法在许多发展中国家仍然不常见。本系统综述的目的是衡量皮肤替代品与标准治疗相比在处理急性烧伤病例中的疗效。使用PubMed、Scopus和Cochrane数据库进行文献检索,检索截止到2020年2月,并结合额外的参考文献检索。研究仅限于随机对照试验(rct),没有日期和语言限制。我们使用修订后的随机试验偏倚风险工具(RoB2)评估偏倚风险。数据根据皮肤替代品进行分类,并对每种皮肤替代品进行进一步的亚组分析。我们纳入了6种皮肤替代品的13项研究:Biobrane®、TransCyte®、Integra®、Glyaderm®、Suprathel®和Apligraft®。测量的结果包括伤口愈合时间、疼痛、住院时间和疤痕形成。与对照组相比,所有皮肤替代品的研究结果显示疼痛程度较轻。更快的伤口愈合时间,疤痕形成和住院时间被认为是不同的,这取决于所使用的皮肤替代品的类型。所有研究的皮肤替代品在治疗急性烧伤创面的疗效方面,与标准治疗相比,表现出至少不逊于优于标准治疗的性能,不限于烧伤深度、大小、位置或患者年龄。
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Efficacy Of Skin Substitutes For Management Of Acute Burn Cases: A Systematic Review.

The early management of burn cases has always been a challenging medical problem. Skin substitutes have been consistently studied and employed as the prospective treatment modality for burn cases worldwide. However, this treatment method remains uncommon in many developing countries. This systematic review is designed to weigh the efficacy of skin substitutes compared to standard treatment for managing acute burn cases. A literature search was conducted using PubMed, Scopus and Cochrane database up to February 2020 combined with additional reference searching. Studies were restricted to randomized controlled trials (RCTs), with no date and language restrictions. We evaluated the risk of bias with a revised risk of bias tool for randomized trials (RoB2). Data were categorized based on skin substitutes with further subgroup analysis for each skin substitute. We included 13 studies with six types of skin substitutes, Biobrane®, TransCyte ®, Integra®, Glyaderm®, Suprathel® and Apligraft®. Outcomes measured included wound healing time, pain, length of hospitalization and scar formation. The findings for all skin substitutes demonstrated less severe pain compared to the control group. Faster wound healing time, scar formation and length of hospitalization were identified as heterogeneous depending on the type of skin substitutes used. All of the skin substitutes studied exhibited at least non-inferior to superior performance compared to standard treatment in terms of efficacy in treating acute burn wounds, not limited to burn depth, size, location or patient age.

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Annals of burns and fire disasters
Annals of burns and fire disasters Nursing-Emergency Nursing
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期刊介绍: "Annals of Burns and Fire Disasters" is the official publication of the Euro-Mediterranean Council for Burns and Fire Disasters (MBC) and the European Burns Association (EBA). It is a peer-reviewed journal directed to an audience of medical as well as paramedical personnel involved in the management of burn injuries. The journal publishes original articles in the form of clinical and basic research, scientific advances. It publishes also selected abstracts from international journals.
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