氧和或组织氧气确定在皮肤上,其生命力处于危险之中
Mark Richardson1, Raj Mani2,3
1Independent Researcher, York, England.
The international journal of lower extremity wounds
|October 26, 2023
概括
糖尿病脚伤,通常是由血液循环不良和神经损伤引起的,需要有效的组织活力评估. 本综述探讨了评估皮肤 perfusion 的技术,以帮助肢体救援和伤口愈合.
科学领域:
- 血管医学 血管医学
- 伤口护理 伤口护理
- 糖尿病并发症 糖尿病并发症
背景情况:
- 糖尿病足 (DF) 的并发症,包括缺血症,神经病变和感染,导致下肢受伤.
- 外周动脉疾病经常与外周动脉疾病共存,在全球范围内增加了伤口流行率和管理成本.
- 在DF管理中,评估皮肤组织活力对于肢体和手指的挽救至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 审查用于评估下肢伤口中的皮肤组织活力的测量技术.
- 检查用于评估组织氧气,氧和和皮肤成像的各种技术的优点.
- 讨论伤口管理系统的进步,以恢复或维持组织 perfusion.
主要方法:
- 关于糖尿病足部伤口组织活力评估技术的文献综述.
- 检查测量组织氧气,氧和和皮肤成像的方法.
- 讨论血管外科的进展和伤口管理协议.
主要成果:
- 皮肤 perfusion 压力,其值为 30 mm Hg,是缺血性皮肤愈合潜力的关键指标.
- 最近的血管干预旨在重新血管化四肢,但远部伤口可能仍未愈合,需要进行生存能力评估.
- 各种测量技术为伤口管理提供了关于组织氧化和 perfusion 的见解.
结论:
- 精确评估组织活力对于管理糖尿病足部伤口和预防截肢至关重要.
- 技术和手术技术的进步为肢体救援提供了改进的策略.
- 通过先进的伤口管理系统优化组织输液对于促进下肢伤口的愈合至关重要.
关键词:
糖尿病患者的糖尿病脚光在成像中的光.缺血症 缺血症是什么意思激光多普勒流量计是指多普勒流量计.氧气和和氧气和的情况.皮肤 perfusion 压力 皮肤 perfusion 压力组织氧气 组织氧气组织活性的组织活力.更多相关视频
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