医学
糖尿病足
糖尿病
不利影响
外科
随机对照试验
回廊的
入射(几何)
伤口愈合
脚(韵律)
临床试验
糖尿病足溃疡
内科学
内分泌学
物理
哲学
光学
语言学
作者
William A. Marston,Jason R. Hanft,Paul Norwood,Richard Pollak
出处
期刊:Diabetes Care
[American Diabetes Association]
日期:2003-06-01
卷期号:26 (6): 1701-1705
被引量:681
标识
DOI:10.2337/diacare.26.6.1701
摘要
OBJECTIVE—To determine if a human fibroblast–derived dermal substitute could promote the healing of diabetic foot ulcers. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—A randomized, controlled, multicenter study was undertaken at 35 centers throughout the U.S. and enrolled 314 patients to evaluate complete wound closure by 12 weeks. Patients were randomized to either the Dermagraft treatment group or control (conventional therapy). Except for the application of Dermagraft, treatment of study ulcers was identical for patients in both groups. All patients received pressure-reducing footwear and were allowed to be ambulatory during the study. RESULTS—The results demonstrated that patients with chronic diabetic foot ulcers of >6 weeks duration experienced a significant clinical benefit when treated with Dermagraft versus patients treated with conventional therapy alone. With regard to complete wound closure by week 12, 30.0% (39 of 130) of Dermagraft patients healed compared with 18.3% (21 of 115) of control patients (P = 0.023). The overall incidence of adverse events was similar for both the Dermagraft and control groups, but the Dermagraft group experienced significantly fewer ulcer-related adverse events. CONCLUSIONS—The data from this study show that Dermagraft is a safe and effective treatment for chronic diabetic foot ulcers.
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