Correlation between skin microbiota and its metabolome with chronic wound healing

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Autor(a) principal: Valente, Gabriel Luis Cavalcanti
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Lopes Teixeira, Felipe, de Paula, Geraldo Renato
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Vittalle (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.furg.br/vittalle/article/view/13859
Resumo: The aim of this work was to identify the predominant microrganisms in the microbiota of chronic wounds, seeking to understand its correlation with the healing of those wounds. An integrative literature review was performed in the PubMed database. Articles published in full, in English, published between 2016 and 2021, were selected. Articles that addressed the use of immunosuppressive drugs and/or use of antibiotics were excluded. To elaborate the study question, the PICO strategy (acronym for patient, intervention, comparison, outcomes) was used, which allows the identification of descriptors, which help to locate relevant primary studies in the databases. The delimited research question is: Is there a correlation between skin microbiota and chronic wound healing? The keywords were selected from the Health Science Descriptors, BVS and MeSH Database, with Boolean operators “AND” and “OR” for combination of terms. Twenty-eight articles were selected in three thematic categories. The main genera of microorganisms found in chronic skin wounds were Staphylococcus, Corynebacterium, Pseudomonas and Enterococcus. No indications of correlation with wound healing were found in the material analyzed. It is an important matter to contribute to the prevention of complications in chronic wounds, which can be caused by infectious microorganisms, and often result in amputation or death.
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spelling Correlation between skin microbiota and its metabolome with chronic wound healingCorrelação entre a microbiota da pele e seu metaboloma com a cicatrização de feridas crônicasmetabolomamicrobiomamicrobiotaferida crônicalesão por pressãopé diabéticoferida diabéticaúlcera varicosaúlcera venosavesicula varicosaThe aim of this work was to identify the predominant microrganisms in the microbiota of chronic wounds, seeking to understand its correlation with the healing of those wounds. An integrative literature review was performed in the PubMed database. Articles published in full, in English, published between 2016 and 2021, were selected. Articles that addressed the use of immunosuppressive drugs and/or use of antibiotics were excluded. To elaborate the study question, the PICO strategy (acronym for patient, intervention, comparison, outcomes) was used, which allows the identification of descriptors, which help to locate relevant primary studies in the databases. The delimited research question is: Is there a correlation between skin microbiota and chronic wound healing? The keywords were selected from the Health Science Descriptors, BVS and MeSH Database, with Boolean operators “AND” and “OR” for combination of terms. Twenty-eight articles were selected in three thematic categories. The main genera of microorganisms found in chronic skin wounds were Staphylococcus, Corynebacterium, Pseudomonas and Enterococcus. No indications of correlation with wound healing were found in the material analyzed. It is an important matter to contribute to the prevention of complications in chronic wounds, which can be caused by infectious microorganisms, and often result in amputation or death.O objetivo deste artigo foi identificar as espécies bacterianas predominantes na microbiota de feridas crônicas, buscando compreender a sua correlação com a cicatrização dessas feridas. Foi realizada uma revisão integrativa de literatura, na base de dados PubMed. Foram selecionados artigos publicados na íntegra, no idioma inglês, publicados entre 2016 e 2021. Foram excluídos artigos que abordassem uso de medicamentos imunossupressores e/ou uso de antibióticos. Para a elaboração da questão do estudo, utilizou-se a estratégia PICO (acrônimo para patient, intervention, comparison, outcomes), que possibilita a identificação de descritores, os quais auxiliam na localização de estudos primários relevantes nas bases de dados. A questão de pesquisa delimitada: Existe correlação entre a microbiota da pele com a cicatrização de feridas crônicas? As palavras-chave foram selecionadas nos Descritores em Ciência da Saúde, BVS e MeSH Database, com operadores booleanos “AND” e “OR” para combinação dos termos. Vinte e oito artigos foram selecionados. Os principais gêneros de microrganismos encontrados em feridas crônicas de pele foram Staphylococcus, Corynebacterium, Pseudomonas e Enterococcus. Não foram encontrados indicativos claros de correlação com a cicatrização de feridas no material utilizado. Enfatiza-se a importância de contribuir para a prevenção de complicações nas feridas crônicas, que podem ser ocasionadas por microrganismos infecciosos, e resultam, muitas vezes, em amputação ou morte.Universidade Federal do Rio Grande2023-08-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.furg.br/vittalle/article/view/1385910.14295/vittalle.v35i1.13859VITTALLE - Revista de Ciências da Saúde; v. 35 n. 1 (2023); 73-872177-78531413-3563reponame:Vittalle (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)instacron:FURGporhttps://periodicos.furg.br/vittalle/article/view/13859/10258Copyright (c) 2023 VITTALLE - Revista de Ciências da Saúdeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessValente, Gabriel Luis Cavalcanti Lopes Teixeira, Felipe de Paula, Geraldo Renato 2023-08-18T23:11:56Zoai:ojs.periodicos.furg.br:article/13859Revistahttps://periodicos.furg.br/vittallePUBhttps://periodicos.furg.br/vittalle/oaivittalle@furg.br2177-78531413-3563opendoar:2023-08-18T23:11:56Vittalle (Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Correlation between skin microbiota and its metabolome with chronic wound healing
Correlação entre a microbiota da pele e seu metaboloma com a cicatrização de feridas crônicas
title Correlation between skin microbiota and its metabolome with chronic wound healing
spellingShingle Correlation between skin microbiota and its metabolome with chronic wound healing
Valente, Gabriel Luis Cavalcanti
metaboloma
microbioma
microbiota
ferida crônica
lesão por pressão
pé diabético
ferida diabética
úlcera varicosa
úlcera venosa
vesicula varicosa
title_short Correlation between skin microbiota and its metabolome with chronic wound healing
title_full Correlation between skin microbiota and its metabolome with chronic wound healing
title_fullStr Correlation between skin microbiota and its metabolome with chronic wound healing
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between skin microbiota and its metabolome with chronic wound healing
title_sort Correlation between skin microbiota and its metabolome with chronic wound healing
author Valente, Gabriel Luis Cavalcanti
author_facet Valente, Gabriel Luis Cavalcanti
Lopes Teixeira, Felipe
de Paula, Geraldo Renato
author_role author
author2 Lopes Teixeira, Felipe
de Paula, Geraldo Renato
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Valente, Gabriel Luis Cavalcanti
Lopes Teixeira, Felipe
de Paula, Geraldo Renato
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv metaboloma
microbioma
microbiota
ferida crônica
lesão por pressão
pé diabético
ferida diabética
úlcera varicosa
úlcera venosa
vesicula varicosa
topic metaboloma
microbioma
microbiota
ferida crônica
lesão por pressão
pé diabético
ferida diabética
úlcera varicosa
úlcera venosa
vesicula varicosa
description The aim of this work was to identify the predominant microrganisms in the microbiota of chronic wounds, seeking to understand its correlation with the healing of those wounds. An integrative literature review was performed in the PubMed database. Articles published in full, in English, published between 2016 and 2021, were selected. Articles that addressed the use of immunosuppressive drugs and/or use of antibiotics were excluded. To elaborate the study question, the PICO strategy (acronym for patient, intervention, comparison, outcomes) was used, which allows the identification of descriptors, which help to locate relevant primary studies in the databases. The delimited research question is: Is there a correlation between skin microbiota and chronic wound healing? The keywords were selected from the Health Science Descriptors, BVS and MeSH Database, with Boolean operators “AND” and “OR” for combination of terms. Twenty-eight articles were selected in three thematic categories. The main genera of microorganisms found in chronic skin wounds were Staphylococcus, Corynebacterium, Pseudomonas and Enterococcus. No indications of correlation with wound healing were found in the material analyzed. It is an important matter to contribute to the prevention of complications in chronic wounds, which can be caused by infectious microorganisms, and often result in amputation or death.
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