论文标题
分析细胞包装行为以增强伤口评估
Analysis of Cell Packing Behavior to Enhance Wound Assessment
论文作者
论文摘要
伤口评估是伤口治疗的关键方面,因为伤口的愈合进展决定了最佳护理方法。然而,烧伤伤口的异质性通常会使伤口评估复杂化,导致伤口不准确的评估和无效的治疗。由于结果不规则,传统的伤口评估方法,例如总面积减少(GAR)和降低百分比降低(PAR)(PAR)容易误解。不准确的伤口评估会导致烧伤患者的死亡和终身身份和心理上的死亡率更高,尤其是在缺乏专业护理和医疗资源的低收入社区中。因此,我提出了一种新型的伤口评估方法:通过分析细胞堆积行为的集体细胞迁移的生物物理角度,伤口愈合。通过Voronoi Tessellation模拟对这种方法进行建模,并应用于伤口愈合系统,在该系统中,随着时间的推移,绘制了纵横比和形状指数的细胞形态参数的变化,以数值评估不同细胞迁移堆积模式的几何形状。实验结果证明了测量纵横比的有效性,因为纵横比的降低表明,整个伤口闭合整个纵横比的形状越来越圆。当考虑伤口愈合中的身体原理和细胞伸长的变化时,这进一步证明了这一点。通过将显微镜目标放置在电话摄像头上,可以直接检查任何伤口,也可以通过手机上的计算进行计算。这种高效,准确的机制在低资源社区中可能特别有用,因为无论技术或医学背景如何,都可以使用。
Wound assessment is a critical aspect of wound treatment, as the healing progress of a wound determines the optimal approach to care. However, the heterogeneity of burn wounds often complicates wound assessment, causing inaccurate wound evaluation and ineffective treatment. Traditional wound assessment methods such as Gross Area Reduction (GAR) and Percentage Area Reduction (PAR) are prone to misinterpretation, due to irregular results. Inaccurate wound assessment leads to higher rates of death and life-long physical and psychological morbidities in burn patients, especially in low-income communities that lack specialty care and medical resources. Therefore, I propose a novel approach to wound assessment: wound healing from the biophysical perspective of collective cell migration by analyzing cell packing behavior. This approach was modeled through Voronoi Tessellation simulations and applied to a wound healing system, where changes in the cell morphology parameters of aspect ratio and shape index were plotted over time to numerically evaluate the geometry of different cell migration packing patterns. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of measuring aspect ratio, as a reduction in aspect ratio indicates that cell shapes become increasingly rounded throughout wound closure. This is further proven when considering physical principles in wound healing and changes in cell elongation. By placing a microscope objective on a phone camera, it is possible to directly examine any wound, with the calculations done on the phone as well. This efficient and accurate mechanism can be especially useful in low-resource communities, as it is accessible regardless of technical or medical background.