Association of Tryptophan/Kynurenine Metabolites with Healing in Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers [0.03%]
色氨酸/犬尿酸代谢产物与慢性静脉腿部溃疡愈合的关系研究
Junglyun Kim,Joyce Stechmiller,Michael T Weaver et al.
Junglyun Kim et al.
Objective: Chronic wound healing is a complex process that is still not well understood. The tryptophan (TRP)-l-kynurenine (KYN) pathway has recently been under increased scrutiny with regard to wound healing. The study applied metabolomics...
Nitrous Oxide to Reduce Wound Care-Related Pain in Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis [0.03%]
用于减轻成人伤口护理相关疼痛的氧化亚氮系统评价和 meta 分析
Ziyang Wang,Fei Wang,Xiaochen Jiang et al.
Ziyang Wang et al.
Significance: As an essential procedure, wound care comes with acute pain, which is short but high in intensity, causing patients to fear and affecting subsequent treatment. Nitrous oxide (N2O) is used to relieve pain related to wound care;...
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy: Challenges, Novel Techniques, and Future Perspectives [0.03%]
负压伤口治疗:挑战、新技术及未来展望
Corey Keenan,Noor Obaidi,Jamie Neelon et al.
Corey Keenan et al.
Significance: Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has been in practice for decades, proving its utility in many applications, ranging from acutely infected wounds to complex combat wounds and skin grafting. It has been routinely demonstr...
Response to Astrada et al. re: "A Novel Randomized Trial Protocol for Evaluating Wound Healing Interventions" [0.03%]
对Astrada等人的回应 关于“评估伤口愈合干预措施的新随机试验方案”
Donna Clements,Keith Harding
Donna Clements
Re: "A Novel Randomized Trial Protocol for Evaluating Wound Healing Interventions" by Bull et al [0.03%]
重新考虑"Bull等人对评估伤口愈合干预措施的一种新型随机试验方案"一文
Adam Astrada,Budi Mulyana,Ratna Dewi
Adam Astrada
Avenanthramide and β-Glucan Therapeutics Accelerate Wound Healing Via Distinct and Nonoverlapping Mechanisms [0.03%]
通过不同的且不重叠的机制,阿魏酸和β-葡聚糖类药物加速伤口愈合
Hudson C Kussie,William Hahn,Dharshan Sivaraj et al.
Hudson C Kussie et al.
Objective: Given the significant economic, health care, and personal burden of acute and chronic wounds, we investigated the dose dependent wound healing mechanisms of two Avena sativa derived compounds: avenanthramide (AVN) and β-Glucan. ...
Microvascular Fragment-Loaded Platelet-Rich Plasma Dressing Promotes Cutaneous Wound Healing [0.03%]
微血管片段负载的富血小板血浆敷料促进皮肤创伤愈合
Melina C Dinter,Caroline Bickelmann,Ruth M Nickels et al.
Melina C Dinter et al.
Objective: Chronic wounds represent a considerable burden for the affected patients and the health care system. To overcome this problem, effective treatment strategies are urgently required. In this study, we tested a novel approach by com...
Better Wound Care Begins With Better Evidence: Outcomes of the Wound Care Evidence Summit [0.03%]
更好的伤口护理始于更好的证据:伤口护理证据峰会的结果
Marissa J Carter,Marcia Nusgart,Winifred Hayes
Marissa J Carter
In 2022, the Alliance of Wound Care Stakeholders convened the 2-day Wound Care Evidence Summit™. The Summit brought together a multidisciplinary group of stakeholders that included payers, government agency policymakers, prominent research...
An Improved Clinical and Genetics-Based Prediction Model for Diabetic Foot Ulcer Healing [0.03%]
临床和基因基础上的糖尿病足溃疡愈合预测模型的改进研究
Gary Hettinger,Nandita Mitra,Stephen R Thom et al.
Gary Hettinger et al.
Objective: The goal of this investigation was to use comprehensive prediction modeling tools and available genetic information to try to improve upon the performance of simple clinical models in predicting whether a diabetic foot ulcer (DFU...
The Effectiveness of 595-nm Pulsed Dye Laser for the Treatment of Bilateral Cleft-Lip Scars in Asian Patients: A 6-Month Prospective, Randomized, Self-Controlled Trial [0.03%]
595nm脉冲染料激光治疗亚洲患者双侧唇裂疤痕的疗效:一项为期6个月的前瞻性随机自体对照试验
Haoshu Chi,Hao Peng,Xinran Zhao et al.
Haoshu Chi et al.
Objective: This study is the first prospective within-patient self-controlled research seeking to investigate the safety and efficacy of 595 nm pulsed-dye laser (PDL) for the treatment of cleft-lip scars. Approach: This prospective, randomi...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Advances in wound care. 2024 Jun;13(6):322-328. DOI:10.1089/wound.2023.0106 2024