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Electrical stimulation to accelerate wound healing

机译:电刺激加速伤口愈合

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Background: There are several applications of electrical stimulation described in medical literature to accelerate wound healing and improve cutaneous perfusion. This is a simple technique that could be incorporated as an adjunctive therapy in plastic surgery. The objective of this review was to evaluate the results of randomized clinical trials that use electrical stimulation for wound healing.Method: We identified 21 randomized clinical trials that used electrical stimulation for wound healing. We did not include five studies with treatment groups with less than eight subjects.Results: Electrical stimulation was associated with faster wound area reduction or a higher proportion of wounds that healed in 14 out of 16 wound randomized clinical trials. The type of electrical stimulation, waveform, and duration of therapy vary in the literature.Conclusion: Electrical stimulation has been shown to accelerate wound healing and increase cutaneous perfusion in human studies. Electrical stimulation is an adjunctive therapy that is underutilized in plastic surgery and could improve flap and graft survival, accelerate postoperative recovery, and decrease necrosis following foot reconstruction.
机译:背景:医学文献中描述了电刺激在加速伤口愈合和改善皮肤灌注方面的几种应用。这是一种简单的技术,可以作为整形外科的辅助疗法。这项审查的目的是评估使用电刺激伤口愈合的随机临床试验的结果。方法:我们鉴定了21个使用电刺激伤口愈合的随机临床试验。我们不包括5个受试者少于8个的治疗组的研究。结果:在16个伤口随机临床试验中的14个中,电刺激与伤口面积减少更快或伤口愈合比例更高有关。电刺激的类型,波形和治疗持续时间在文献中有所不同。结论:在人体研究中,电刺激可促进伤口愈合并增加皮肤灌注。电刺激是一种辅助疗法,在整形外科中未得到充分利用,可以改善皮瓣和移植物的存活率,加速术后恢复并减少足部重建后的坏死。

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