Title of article :
The relationship between protease/anti-protease profile, angiogenesis and re-epithelialisation in acute burn wounds
Author/Authors :
Robert H. Caulfield، نويسنده , , Michael P.H. Tyler، نويسنده , , Jon M. Austyn، نويسنده , , Peter Dziewulski، نويسنده , , Duncan A. McGrouther، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
In the management of partial thickness burns, it is difficult to balance between conservative management and surgical intervention. Our hypothesis was that a triangular relationship exists between protease/anti-protease profile at the burn wound surface, angiogenesis and re-epithelialisation. By manipulation of the biochemical profile at the wound level, we determined to affect the nature and extent of angiogenesis and resulting re-epithelialisation. We performed a randomised longitudinal observational study on partial thickness burns in adult patients presenting to two regional burns units.
Our results demonstrated that a high-protease wound environment is associated with lower levels of the angiogenic factor VEGF, a lower more uniform change in wound bloodflow and a uniform well healed wound with an architecturally normal epidermis. In addition, we found that a low protease wound environment is associated with higher levels of the angiogenic factor VEGF, a higher wound bloodflow throughout the wound healing period and a more chaotic, hypercellular, overkeratinised, and chaotic thickened epidermis.
Keywords :
Protease/anti-protease profileAngiogenesisRe-epithelialisationPartial thickness burnsRandomised longitudinalobservational study