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Clinical Trials Involving Biphasic Pulsed Current MicroCurrent and/or Low-Intensity Direct Current

机译:涉及双相脉冲电流微电流和/或低强度直流电的临床试验

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>Significance: This invited critical review will summarize an expansive body of literature regarding electrical stimulation (ES) and wound healing. Several clinical reports have been published in which ES has been evaluated as a therapy to speed the closure of chronic wounds. Different forms of ES have been applied in varying ways and described using inconsistent terminology by researchers and clinicians around the world. It is important to compile this research and to critically appraise the findings so that clinicians who are not familiar with this field can interpret the research.>Recent Advances: More recently, ES has been delivered at subsensory levels (termed microcurrent in this review) using very small electrical devices contained within wound dressing. While these newer technologies have obvious technical advances, what research has been published to date about these new devices has not produced findings that suggest this form of ES can accelerate wound closure.>Critical Issues: Reviewing a collection of published reports on this subject reveals that not all forms of ES produce beneficial results. Rather, only certain ES protocols such as monophasic pulsed current applied to the wound and biphasic pulsed current current that is applied for 2 h daily to periulcer skin at intensities which produce motor responses have consistently demonstrated positive results.>Future Directions: Optimal stimulus parameters and treatment schedule for ES used to treat chronic wounds need to be determined. Researchers publishing in this field should provide detailed information about their ES treatment protocol and use a similar terminology to describe the ES waveform and stimulus parameters.
机译:>重要性::本受邀的重要评论将总结有关电刺激(ES)和伤口愈合的广泛文献。已经发表了一些临床报告,其中已经评估了ES作为加速慢性伤口闭合的疗法。世界各地的研究人员和临床医生已经以不同的方式应用了不同形式的ES,并使用不一致的术语进行了描述。重要的是要整理此研究并严格评估研究结果,以便对这一领域不熟悉的临床医生可以解释该研究。>最新进展:最近,ES已以亚感官水平交付(称为微电流)使用伤口敷料中包含的非常小的电气设备。尽管这些较新的技术具有明显的技术进步,但迄今已发表的有关这些新设备的研究尚未产生表明这种ES可以加速伤口闭合的研究结果。>关键问题:关于该主题的报告表明,并非所有形式的ES都能产生有益的结果。相反,只有某些ES协议(例如,在伤口上施加单相脉冲电流和每天2 h以一定强度产生运动反应的方式在溃疡周围皮肤上施加2µh的双相脉冲电流)始终显示出积极的结果。>未来方向:

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