Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Health ›› 2017, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (3): 250-253.
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WANG Li-wei, HAN Zhou, BIAN Ao-ao, TANG Hong-jie, WU Chang-qing, WU Mei-ying
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Abstract: Objective To probe the mechanism of the tuberculosis wound repairing, through detect the Epidermal growth factor( EGF) and Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF ) in the wound fluid, compare those contents in the normal infected wound, to direct clinical practice. Methods Respectively, we divide 30 cases of tuberculosis wound & 30 cases of normal infected wound in experimental group & comparison group. We collect the wound fluid, detect the contents of EGF、bFGF, and record the entire heal time. We use the t-test and Pearson relation test process the data. Results The contents of EGF、bFGF in the experimental group in the 7d(ng/ml): 0.200±0.019 ;0.021±0.003 evidently less than the control group in the 7d(ng/ml):0.533 ± 0.023;0.069±0.003 (t=6.725,P<0.05;t=5.783,P<0.05) ; During the experimental group the contents of EGF 、bFGF in the late stage the 42d(ng/ml):0.300±0.018,0.062±0.003, are much more than those in the early stage the 7d(ng/ml): 0.200±0.019,0.021±0.003,(t’=0.813, P=0.015)(t’=0.655,P=0.110). The average heal time of between the two groups is (133.170±81.390)d and (21.000±1.900)d(t=8.414,P<0.05), it has statistical difference. Conclusion There are less EGF、bFGF in the tuberculosis wound micro-environment. It’s the important reason of the delay healing of wound, adjust the contents of EGF、bFGF can improve the healing of wound.
WANG Li-wei, HAN Zhou, BIAN Ao-ao, TANG Hong-jie, WU Chang-qing, WU Mei-ying. Clinical Significance of the Expression about EGF and bFGF in Tuberculosis Wound[J]. Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Health , 2017, 6(3): 250-253.
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