Direct current reduces wound edema after full-thickness burn injury in rats

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作者
Chu, CS
Matylevich, NP
McManus, AT
Mason, AD
Pruitt, BA
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[1] U. States Army Inst. of Surg. Res., Fort Sam Houston, TX
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10.1097/00005373-199605000-00009
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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Objective: To observe the effect of 4 and 40 mu A direct current (DC) on edema formation after burn injury in rats. Design, Materials, and Methods: Silver-nylon wound dressings were used as either anodes (-) or cathodes (+) on 20% total body surface area full-thickness scalds in anesthetized male Sprague-Dawley rats. Untreated burned rats and rats treated with silver-nylon dressings without current were used as controls. Measurements and Main Results: Immediately applied, continuous DC reduced burn edema by 17 to 48% at different times up to 48 hours postburn (p < 0.001). Neither reversal of electrode polarity nor change in current density had any significant effect on the results of treatment. Starting treatment during the first 8 hours postburn produced the least edema accumulation, but the reduction was significant even when DC was applied 36 hours afterburn. If started immediately after injury, treatment had to be continued a minimum of 8 hours to be most effective. Conclusions: Direct electric current has a beneficial effect in reducing wound edema after burn injury.
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页码:738 / 742
页数:5
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