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High-Resolution Harmonics Ultrasound Imaging for Non-Invasive Characterization of Wound Healing in a Pre-Clinical Swine Model

This work represents the first study employing non-invasive high-resolution harmonic ultrasound imaging to longitudinally characterize skin wound healing. Burn wounds (day 0-42), on the dorsum of a domestic Yorkshire white pig were studied non-invasively using tandem digital planimetry, laser speckl...

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Autores principales: Gnyawali, Surya C., Barki, Kasturi G., Mathew-Steiner, Shomita S., Dixith, Sriteja, Vanzant, Daniel, Kim, Jayne, Dickerson, Jennifer L., Datta, Soma, Powell, Heather, Roy, Sashwati, Bergdall, Valerie, Sen, Chandan K.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4370665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25799513
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122327
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author Gnyawali, Surya C.
Barki, Kasturi G.
Mathew-Steiner, Shomita S.
Dixith, Sriteja
Vanzant, Daniel
Kim, Jayne
Dickerson, Jennifer L.
Datta, Soma
Powell, Heather
Roy, Sashwati
Bergdall, Valerie
Sen, Chandan K.
author_facet Gnyawali, Surya C.
Barki, Kasturi G.
Mathew-Steiner, Shomita S.
Dixith, Sriteja
Vanzant, Daniel
Kim, Jayne
Dickerson, Jennifer L.
Datta, Soma
Powell, Heather
Roy, Sashwati
Bergdall, Valerie
Sen, Chandan K.
author_sort Gnyawali, Surya C.
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description This work represents the first study employing non-invasive high-resolution harmonic ultrasound imaging to longitudinally characterize skin wound healing. Burn wounds (day 0-42), on the dorsum of a domestic Yorkshire white pig were studied non-invasively using tandem digital planimetry, laser speckle imaging and dual mode (B and Doppler) ultrasound imaging. Wound depth, as measured by B-mode imaging, progressively increased until day 21 and decreased thereafter. Initially, blood flow at the wound edge increased up to day 14 and subsequently regressed to baseline levels by day 21, when the wound was more than 90% closed. Coinciding with regression of blood flow at the wound edge, there was an increase in blood flow in the wound bed. This was observed to regress by day 42. Such changes in wound angiogenesis were corroborated histologically. Gated Doppler imaging quantitated the pulse pressure of the primary feeder artery supplying the wound site. This pulse pressure markedly increased with a bimodal pattern following wounding connecting it to the induction of wound angiogenesis. Finally, ultrasound elastography measured tissue stiffness and visualized growth of new tissue over time. These studies have elegantly captured the physiological sequence of events during the process of wound healing, much of which is anticipated based on certain dynamics in play, to provide the framework for future studies on molecular mechanisms driving these processes. We conclude that the tandem use of non-invasive imaging technologies has the power to provide unprecedented insight into the dynamics of the healing skin tissue.
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spelling pubmed-43706652015-04-04 High-Resolution Harmonics Ultrasound Imaging for Non-Invasive Characterization of Wound Healing in a Pre-Clinical Swine Model Gnyawali, Surya C. Barki, Kasturi G. Mathew-Steiner, Shomita S. Dixith, Sriteja Vanzant, Daniel Kim, Jayne Dickerson, Jennifer L. Datta, Soma Powell, Heather Roy, Sashwati Bergdall, Valerie Sen, Chandan K. PLoS One Research Article This work represents the first study employing non-invasive high-resolution harmonic ultrasound imaging to longitudinally characterize skin wound healing. Burn wounds (day 0-42), on the dorsum of a domestic Yorkshire white pig were studied non-invasively using tandem digital planimetry, laser speckle imaging and dual mode (B and Doppler) ultrasound imaging. Wound depth, as measured by B-mode imaging, progressively increased until day 21 and decreased thereafter. Initially, blood flow at the wound edge increased up to day 14 and subsequently regressed to baseline levels by day 21, when the wound was more than 90% closed. Coinciding with regression of blood flow at the wound edge, there was an increase in blood flow in the wound bed. This was observed to regress by day 42. Such changes in wound angiogenesis were corroborated histologically. Gated Doppler imaging quantitated the pulse pressure of the primary feeder artery supplying the wound site. This pulse pressure markedly increased with a bimodal pattern following wounding connecting it to the induction of wound angiogenesis. Finally, ultrasound elastography measured tissue stiffness and visualized growth of new tissue over time. These studies have elegantly captured the physiological sequence of events during the process of wound healing, much of which is anticipated based on certain dynamics in play, to provide the framework for future studies on molecular mechanisms driving these processes. We conclude that the tandem use of non-invasive imaging technologies has the power to provide unprecedented insight into the dynamics of the healing skin tissue. Public Library of Science 2015-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4370665/ /pubmed/25799513 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122327 Text en © 2015 Gnyawali et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Gnyawali, Surya C.
Barki, Kasturi G.
Mathew-Steiner, Shomita S.
Dixith, Sriteja
Vanzant, Daniel
Kim, Jayne
Dickerson, Jennifer L.
Datta, Soma
Powell, Heather
Roy, Sashwati
Bergdall, Valerie
Sen, Chandan K.
High-Resolution Harmonics Ultrasound Imaging for Non-Invasive Characterization of Wound Healing in a Pre-Clinical Swine Model
title High-Resolution Harmonics Ultrasound Imaging for Non-Invasive Characterization of Wound Healing in a Pre-Clinical Swine Model
title_full High-Resolution Harmonics Ultrasound Imaging for Non-Invasive Characterization of Wound Healing in a Pre-Clinical Swine Model
title_fullStr High-Resolution Harmonics Ultrasound Imaging for Non-Invasive Characterization of Wound Healing in a Pre-Clinical Swine Model
title_full_unstemmed High-Resolution Harmonics Ultrasound Imaging for Non-Invasive Characterization of Wound Healing in a Pre-Clinical Swine Model
title_short High-Resolution Harmonics Ultrasound Imaging for Non-Invasive Characterization of Wound Healing in a Pre-Clinical Swine Model
title_sort high-resolution harmonics ultrasound imaging for non-invasive characterization of wound healing in a pre-clinical swine model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4370665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25799513
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122327
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