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A Randomized Controlled Trial of the embrace Advanced Scar Therapy Device to Reduce Incisional Scar Formation

机译:拥抱先进疤痕治疗仪减少切口疤痕形成的随机对照试验

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Background: Scarring represents a significant biomedical burden in clinical medicine. Mechanomodulation has been linked to scarring through inflammation, but until now a systematic approach to attenuate mechanical force and reduce scarring has not been possible.Methods: The authors conducted a 12-month, prospective, open-label, randomized, multicenter clinical trial to evaluate abdominoplasty scar appearance following postoperative treatment with the embrace Advanced Scar Therapy device to reduce mechanical forces on healing surgical incisions. Incisions from 65 healthy adult subjects were randomized to receive embrace treatment on one half of an abdominoplasty incision and control treatment (surgeon's optimal care methods) on the other half. The primary endpoint for this study was the difference between assessments of scar appearance for the treated and control sides using the visual analogue scale scar score.Results: Final 12-month study photographs were obtained from 36 subjects who completed at least 5 weeks of dressing application. The mean visual analogue scale score for embrace-treated scars (2.90) was significantly improved compared with control-treated scars (3.29) at 12 months (difference, 0.39; 95 percent confidence interval, 0.14 to 0.66; p = 0.027). Both subjects and investigators found that, embrace-treated scars demonstrated significant improvements in overall appearance at 12 months using the Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale evaluation (p = 0.02 and p < 0.001, respectively). No serious adverse events were reported.Conclusions: These results demonstrate that the embrace device significantly reduces scarring following abdominoplasty surgery. To the authors' knowledge, this represents the first level I evidence for postoperative scar reduction.
机译:背景:瘢痕形成代表临床医学中的重大生物医学负担。机械调节与炎症引起的瘢痕形成有关,但到目前为止,还没有一种系统的方法来减弱机械力并减少瘢痕形成。方法:作者进行了为期12个月的前瞻性开放标签随机多中心临床试验,以评估术后采用拥抱先进疤痕治疗仪进行腹部整形手术后疤痕的出现,以减少愈合手术切口上的机械力。来自65名健康成人受试者的切口被随机分配为接受腹部成形术切口一半的拥抱治疗,而另一半接受对照治疗(外科医生的最佳护理方法)。这项研究的主要终点是使用视觉模拟评分瘢痕评分评估治疗侧和对照侧的疤痕外观之间的差异。结果:最终的12个月研究照片来自36位受试者,这些受试者完成了至少5周的敷料应用。与对照治疗的疤痕(3.29)相比,在12个月时,经拥抱治疗的疤痕(2.90)的平均视觉模拟量表评分得到了显着改善(差异为0.39; 95%的置信区间为0.14至0.66; p = 0.027)。受试者和研究者都发现,使用“患者和观察者疤痕评估量表”评估,接受拥抱的疤痕在12个月时的整体外观有显着改善(分别为p = 0.02和p <0.001)。结论:这些结果表明,该拥抱装置显着减少了腹部整形手术后的瘢痕形成。据作者所知,这是术后疤痕减少的第一级证据。

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