皮肤医学臭氧治疗并发症治疗高压氧气治疗
Patricia McCray1, Kelly Johnson-Arbor2
1MedStar Georgetown University Hospital; 3800 Reservoir Road NW; Washington, DC 20007.
概括
医学臭氧疗法,尽管声称有效,但携带风险,如皮肤学并发症. 这一案例突出了通过手术和高压氧气疗法管理的严重痕,建议谨慎.
科学领域:
- 皮肤病学 皮肤病学
- 整形外科 整形外科 整形外科
- 高压医学的高压医学.
背景情况:
- 医学臭氧治疗包括局部或全身的臭氧气体的管理.
- 它被推广用于感染和炎症,但人类临床证据有限.
- 副作用,包括气栓塞和死亡,与医疗臭氧的使用有关.
研究的目的:
- 在医学臭氧疗法后出现皮肤学并发症的病例.
- 用手术干预和高压氧气治疗来描述这些并发症的管理.
主要方法:
- 一名43岁的女性接受了医疗臭氧治疗注射到脸上用于化品目的.
- 患者患有恶化的脱毛和治疗区域的痕.
- 治疗包括手术切除,关闭和辅助高压氧气治疗.
主要成果:
- 患者经历了显著的纤维化,痕和不良血管化的组织在臭氧后治疗.
- 切除和组织重组需要进行手术.
- 进行了40次高压氧气治疗,以解决假定的皮肤血管损害问题.
结论:
- 医学臭氧疗法可能对细胞有好处,但具有显著的临床风险.
- 这些风险可能会超过臭氧治疗的潜在治疗优势.
- 系统性高压氧化可以改善受损区域的组织质量和血管性.
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