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Advanced Wound Diagnostics: Towards Transforming Wound Care into Precision Medicine

Advanced Wound Diagnostics: Towards Transforming Wound Care into Precision Medicine

Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle). 2021 Jun 15. doi: 10.1089/wound.2020.1319. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

Significance Non-healing wounds are an ever-growing global pandemic with mortality rates and management costs exceeding many common cancers. Although our understanding of the molecular and cellular factors driving wound healing continues to grow, standards for diagnosing and evaluating wounds remain largely subjective and experiential, while therapeutic strategies fail to consistently achieve closure and clinicians are challenged to deliver individualized care protocols. There is a need to apply precision medicine practices to wound care by developing evidence-based approaches, which are predictive, prescriptive, and personalized. Recent Advances Recent developments in "advanced" wound diagnostics, namely biomarkers (proteases, acute phase reactants, volatile emissions and more) and imaging systems (ultrasound, autofluorescence, spectral imaging, and optical coherence tomography), have begun to revolutionize understanding of the molecular wound landscape and usher in a modern age of therapeutic strategies. Herein, biomarkers and imaging systems with the greatest evidence to support their potential clinical utility are reviewed. Critical Issues Although many potential biomarkers have been identified and several imaging systems have been or are being developed, more high quality randomized controlled trials are necessary to elucidate the currently questionable role these tools are playing in altering healing dynamics or predicting wound closure within the clinical setting. Future Directions The literature supports the need for the development of effective point-of-care wound assessment tools, such as a platform diagnostic array capable of measuring multiple biomarkers at once. These, along with advances in telemedicine, synthetic biology and "smart" wearables, will pave the way for the transformation of wound care into a precision medicine.

PMID:34128387 | DOI:10.1089/wound.2020.1319

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