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Recent Articles S. THALER11The Ronald O.Perelman Department of Dermatology, New York University Medical Center, Dermatopharmacology Section and Leg Ulcer Clinic, 550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016, U.S.A.**Geomed, Inc., 603 Chestnut St, Garden City, NY 11530, U.S.A., 1The Ronald O.Perelman Department of Dermatology, New York University Medical Center, Dermatopharmacology Section and Leg Ulcer Clinic, 550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016, U.S.A. *Geomed, Inc., 603 Chestnut St, Garden City, NY 11530, U.S.A.Presented in part at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Investigative Dermatology, Seattle WA, May 1 1991, and published as an abstract (Journal of Investigative Dermatology 1991; 96: 570, and Clin. Research 1991; 39: 509A). AbstractSummary A prospective, randomized, double-bind, placebo-controlled multicentre study assessed the clinical efficacy and safety of pulsed electromagnetic limb ulcer therapy (PELUT) in the healing of recalcitrant, predominantly venous leg ulcers. The portable device was used at home for 3 h daily during this 8-week clinical trial as an adjunct to a wound dressing. Wound surface area, ulcer depth and pain intensity were assessed at weeks 0, 4 and 8. At week 8 the active group had a 47.7% decrease in wound surface area vs. a 42.3% increase for placebo (P<0.0002). Investigator's global evaluations indicated that 50% of the ulcers in the active group healed or markedly improved vs. 0% in the placebo group, and 0% of the active group worsened vs. 54% of the placebo group (P<0.001). Significant decreases in wound depth (P<0.04) and pain intensity (P<0.04) favouring the active group were seen. Patients whose ulcers improved significantly after 8 weeks were permitted to continue double-blind therapy for an additional 4 weeks. Elevan active and one placebo patient continued therapy until week 12, with the active treatment group continuing to show improvement. There were no reports of adverse events attributable to this device. We conclude that the PELUT device is a safe and effective adjunct to non-surgical therapy for recalcitrant venous leg ulcers. This article is cited by:G. Vianale, M. Reale, P. Amerio, M. Stefanachi, S. Di Luzio and R. Muraro. Extremely low frequency electromagnetic field enhances human keratinocyte cell growth and decreases proinflammatory chemokine production. British Journal of Dermatology doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.2008.08540.x Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article Full Article PDF Nada Kecelj-Leskovec, MD, MSc; Matija Jezeršek, PhD; Janez Možina, PhD; Miloš D. Pavlović, MD, PhD; Tomaž Lunder, MD, PhD. (2007) Measurement of venous leg ulcers with a laser-based three-dimensional method: Comparison to computer planimetry with photography. Wound Repair and Regeneration 15:5, 767–771 Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article Full Article PDF Karin Pieber, Othmar Schuhfried, Veronika Fialka-Moser. (2007) Magnetfeldtherapie – Ergebnisse hinsichtlich evidence based medicine. Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift 157:1-2, 34 Berish Strauch, Mitesh K. Patel, Jose A. Navarro, Max Berdichevsky, Han-Liang Yu, Arthur A. Pilla. (2007) Pulsed Magnetic Fields Accelerate Cutaneous Wound Healing in Rats. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 120:2, 425 Marko S. Markov. (2007) Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy history, state of the art and future. The Environmentalist 27:4, 465 George Broughton, Jeffrey E. Janis, Christopher E. Attinger. (2006) Wound Healing: An Overview. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 117:supplement, 1e A. D. Ericsson, C. F. Hazlewood, M. Markov, F. Crawford. (2005) Reduction of Pain in Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) Associated with Objective Biochemical Changes in Circulating Lymphocytes. The Environmentalist 25:2-4, 131 David J. Margolis, Timothy Cromblehome, Meenhard Herlyn, Philip Cross, Linda Weinberg, Jennifer Filip, Kathleen Propert. (2004) Phase I Trial to Evaluate the Safety of H5.020CMV.PDGF-b and Limb Compression Bandage for the Treatment of Venous Leg Ulcer: Trial A. Human Gene Therapy 15:10, 1003 Joshua Milgram, Ron Shahar, Tal Levin-Harrus, Philip Kass. (2004) The effect of short, high intensity magnetic field pulses on the healing of skin wounds in rats. Bioelectromagnetics 25:4, 271 C. Todd Trostel, Ron M. McLaughlin, John G. Lamberth, Robert C. Cooper, Steven H. Elder, Roy R. Pool, Cheng Gao, Joseph A. Cromiak, Carolyn R. Boyle. (2003) Effects of pico-tesla electromagnetic field treatment on wound healing in rats. American Journal of Veterinary Research 64:7, 845 Christopher L. Hess, Michael A. Howard, Christopher E. Attinger. (2003) A Review of Mechanical Adjuncts in Wound Healing: Hydrotherapy, Ultrasound, Negative Pressure Therapy, Hyperbaric Oxygen, and Electrostimulation. Annals of Plastic Surgery 51:2, 210 Masami Akai, Kunihiko Hayashi. (2002) Effect of electrical stimulation on musculoskeletal systems; A meta-analysis of controlled clinical trials. Bioelectromagnetics 23:2, 132 Olimpia Timar-Banu, MD, MSc, Hughes Beauregard, MD; Jacqueline Tousignant, MD; Michel Lassonde, MD; Phillip Harris, MD; Gilles Viau, MSc; Luc Vachon, PhD; Emile Levy, MD, PhD; Thierry Abribat, PhD. (2001) DEVELOPMENT OF NONINVASIVE AND QUANTITATIVE METHODOLOGIES FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF CHRONIC ULCERS AND SCARS IN HUMANS. Wound Repair and Regeneration 9:2, 123–132 Abstract Abstract and References Full Text Article Full Article PDF B. Bülent Menteş, Öge Taşcilar, Ertan Tatlicioglu, M. Vakur Bor, Ferruh Işman, Nurten Türközkan, Murat Çelebi. (1996) Influence of pulsed electromagnetic fields on healing of experimental colonic anastomosis. Diseases of the Colon & Rectum 39:9, 1031 Robert Goldman, Solomon Pollack. (1996) Electric fields and proliferation in a chronic wound model. Bioelectromagnetics 17:6, 450 C. SOLOMON, A.R. MUNRO, A.M. VAN RIJ AND R. CHRISTIE. (1995) The use of video image analysis for the measurement of venous ulcers. British Journal of Dermatology 133:4, 565–570 Abstract Abstract and References Full Article PDF
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