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Hyperbaric oxygen treatment: A complementary treatment modality of Modic changes?

机译:高压氧治疗:修饰变化的互补治疗方式?

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Modic changes (MCs) have attracted great interest in recent years. The complex process of MC development and progression seems to involve interplay between mechanical, infective, inflammatory, and degenerative processes that cannot be clearly differentiated. Based on signal intensity on T1- and T2-weighted MRI scans, MCs can be divided three types: Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3. Predominantly Type 1 MCs are commonly associated with chronic low back pain that is unresponsive to classic treatment options. Infection with low-virulent anaerobic microorganisms, most commonly Propionibacterium acnes, has been implicated in MC development following a disc herniation when a tear enables bacteria to enter the disc. Recent studies in patients with chronic low back pain following a lumbar disc herniation associated with Type 1 MCs have reported promising results following prolonged systemic antibiotic treatment with amoxicillin-clavulanate. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, as primary or adjuvant treatment in association combination with systemic antibiotics or anti-inflammatory therapy, could offer important advantages in treating patients with suspected low-virulent disc infections due to anaerobic microorganisms associated with Type 1 MCs. We believe that hyperbaric oxygenation could contribute to faster resolution of Type 1 MCs and associated pain through multiple effects-including direct antimicrobial effects through formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), altering the favorable low oxygen tension milieu such that it becomes unfavorable for bacterial growth and survival, and anti-biofilm effects. Additionally, hyperbaric oxygenation could contribute to faster pain resolution via direct and indirect anti-inflammatory effects. As an adjuvant treatment administered in combination with systemic antibiotics, HBOT could increase the sensitivity of Propionibacterium acnes to antimicrobial drugs under hyperoxic conditions, resulting in faster MC resolution. Overall, the faster infection resolution, diminished bacterial load, and anti-inflammatory effects due to reduced cytokine expression and levels of infectious by-products could lead to faster pain resolution following HBOT, and a significant improvement of quality of life in these patients.
机译:莫德改变(MCS)近年来引起了极大的兴趣。 MC开发和进展的复杂过程似乎涉及不能明确分化的机械,感染,炎症和退行过程之间的相互作用。基于T1和T2加权MRI扫描的信号强度,MCS可以分为三种类型:1型,2型,型号3.主要类型1 MCS通常与慢性低背部疼痛相关,对经典治疗选项没有响应迟钝的疼痛。用低毒性的厌氧微生物感染,最常见的丙酸杆菌,在椎间盘突出术时涉及MC开发,当撕裂使细菌进入盘时。腰椎间盘突出症后患者慢性低背疼痛患者的研究报告,延长全身抗生素治疗后,患有阿莫西林 - 克拉维酸盐的延长症状。高压氧疗法,作为与全身抗生素或抗炎治疗结合的主要或佐剂治疗,可以为治疗疑似低毒性圆盘感染的患者提供重要的优势,这是由于与1型MCS相关的厌氧微生物。我们认为高压氧合可以有助于更快的分辨率,通过多种效应更快地分辨出1种MCS和相关疼痛 - 包括通过形成活性氧(ROS),改变良好的低氧张力Milieu,使得细菌生长变得不利和生存,抗生物膜效果。此外,高压氧合可以通过直接和间接的抗炎作用有助于更快的疼痛分辨率。作为与全身抗生素组合施用的佐剂治疗,HBOT可以在高氧化条件下提高丙烯Acnes抗菌药物的敏感性,导致MC分辨率更快。总体而言,由于细胞因子表达和传染性副产物的降低和传染性副产物的水平,较快的感染分辨率,细菌载荷和抗炎作用的速度越快可能导致HBOT的痛苦分辨率更快,以及这些患者的生活质量的显着提高。

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