摘要
背景:一个主要的全球健康问题是慢性伤口的存在。适当的诊断和治疗对于促进伤口愈合和防止进一步的并发症至关重要。用于治疗和诊断慢性伤口的传统方法显示效果有限。因此,需要开发慢性伤口护理中的诊断和治疗创新。 目的:本小型综述旨在深入了解伤口愈合过程的现有知识和慢性伤口所遇到的不足,为慢性伤口护理创新的发展提供了基础。此外,将突出有前途的诊断和治疗创新 方法:搜索文献最近的文章(= <10年),描述目前关于伤口愈合过程和慢性伤口的知识。最有希望的诊断和治疗创新来自过去5年发表的文章。 结果/结论:伤口愈合是一个组织良好的过程,包括四个阶段:凝血,炎症,增殖和伤口重塑。慢性伤口通常在炎症期停滞和/或经历受损的增殖期。这篇小型综述表明,增加对伤口愈合过程的了解已经为开发新的慢性伤口诊断工具和治疗铺平了道路。增加对细菌入侵和感染的了解,鼓励研究人员开发诊断工具,帮助临床医生及时及时发现这些现象。其他研究人员已经证明,他们能够设计/提取生化化合物,干预慢性伤口的破坏愈合过程。
关键词: 慢性伤口,伤口愈合,诊断,治疗,炎症,增殖
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Chronic Wounds: Innovations in Diagnostics and Therapeutics
Volume: 25 Issue: 41
关键词: 慢性伤口,伤口愈合,诊断,治疗,炎症,增殖
摘要: Background: A major global health issue is the existence of chronic wounds. Appropriate diagnosis and treatment is essential to promote wound healing and prevent further complications. Traditional methods for treatment and diagnosis of chronic wounds have shown to be of limited effectiveness. Therefore, there is a need for the development of diagnostic and therapeutic innovations in chronic wound care.
Objective: This mini-review aims to provide insight in the current knowledge of the wound healing process and the deficiencies encountered in chronic wounds, which provides a basis for the development of innovations in chronic wound care. Furthermore, promising diagnostic and therapeutic innovations will be highlighted.
Methods: Literature was searched for recent articles (=<10 years) describing the current knowledge about the wound healing process and chronic wounds. The most promising diagnostic and therapeutic innovations were gathered from articles published in the past 5 years.
Results/Conclusion: Wound healing is a well-organized process consisting of four phases: coagulation, inflammation, proliferation and wound remodelling. Chronic wounds often stagnate in the inflammatory phase and/or experience an impaired proliferative phase. This mini-review has demonstrated that increased knowledge about the processes involved in wound healing has paved the way for the development of new diagnostic tools and treatments for chronic wounds. Increased knowledge about bacterial invasion and infection in has encouraged researchers to develop diagnostic tools to help clinicians detect these phenomena appropriately and in time. Other researchers have shown that they are able to design/extract biochemical compounds that intervene in the disrupted healing processes in chronic wounds.
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Chronic Wounds: Innovations in Diagnostics and Therapeutics, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2018; 25 (41) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867324666170710120556
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867324666170710120556 |
Print ISSN 0929-8673 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-533X |
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