随机对照试验
医学
质量(理念)
外科
生活质量(医疗保健)
前瞻性队列研究
护理部
认识论
哲学
作者
Frank Werdin,Mayer Tenenhaus,Martin Becker,Hans‐Oliver Rennekampff
标识
DOI:10.1097/dss.0000000000001345
摘要
Scar formation remains a potential problem after surgery or trauma. Factors influencing scar tissue have been recognized, most notably healing time and wound depth.To examine the association between healing time and the quality of scar tissue formation.Scarring was assessed at 3 and 12 months after treatment in an RCT of 219 patients and consecutive 438 split-thickness skin graft donor sites. The primary end point of the study was healing time and the quality of scar tissue, which was scored by a validated scar scale evaluating scar height, surface, and color.The mean time of wound healing was 15.8 days, with a mean scar score of 6.89 at 3 months and 4.66 at 12 months. There was a significant (p < .000001) and linear correlation between healing time and scar quality. Of particular note, at 12 months, all subparameters of the score demonstrated worsening with prolonged time to heal.The authors could objectively demonstrate that epithelialization time is an important factor influencing scar quality. In contrast to previous assumptions, this correlation follows linearly. It is reasonable then to assume that treatment strategies expediting healing will also improve scar outcome.
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