Artificial Intelligence in Pressure Injury Diagnosis: A Critical Appraisal for Clinical Practice [0.03%]
人工智能在压力性损伤诊断中的应用:临床实践批判性评价
Yuting Wei,Xiaodan Liu,Juhong Pei et al.
Yuting Wei et al.
Significance: Pressure injury is one of the most common health problems among hospitalized patients worldwide, and accurate and timely diagnosis is crucial for its treatment. Research on the application of artificial intelligence in the dia...
From Gene to Scar: Proteome-Wide Causal Insights into Keloid Pathogenesis and Prevention [0.03%]
从基因到瘢痕: keloid发生及预防的蛋白组因果关系研究初探
Yantao Xu,Jia-Chen Liu,Zixi Jiang et al.
Yantao Xu et al.
Objective: Keloids (KLs) and hypertrophic scars are common fibroproliferative disorders that cause significant functional and psychosocial distress. The lack of effective prevention and treatment strategies underscores the urgent clinical n...
Wound Healing and Management Considerations in the Pediatric Surgical Patient [0.03%]
儿科手术患者的伤口愈合与管理注意事项
Norah E Liang,Serena L Jing,Elijah J Suh et al.
Norah E Liang et al.
Significance: Wound healing in pediatric patients is affected by physiology, growth, and development considerations unique from those in adults. In the following report, we review the primary literature on aging and wound healing and highli...
Prognostic Nutritional Index as a Predictor of Mortality in Intensive Care Unit Patients with Pressure Injuries: Insights from a Large Cohort Study [0.03%]
营养预后指数在重症监护病房压力性损伤患者中的预后价值:一项大型队列研究的启示
Wen Gao,Jia-Tong Zhou,Ke Shi et al.
Wen Gao et al.
Objective: To investigate the association between the Prognostic Nutritional Index (PNI) and mortality risk in intensive care unit (ICU) patients with pressure injuries (PIs) to provide a basis for early risk stratification and clinical dec...
Getting Started on Artificial Intelligence in Health Care and Clinical Research: Includes Rigor Checklist for Authors and Reviewers [0.03%]
医疗保健和临床研究人工智能入门——作者及审稿人严谨性检查清单
Chandan K Sen,Deeptankar DeMazumder
Chandan K Sen
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming biomedical research and health care, offering new paradigms for discovery, diagnosis, and decision-making. This article provides a roadmap for researchers, clinicians, and reviewers seeki...
Getting Started on Artificial Intelligence in Health Care and Clinical Research: Includes Rigor Checklist for Authors and Reviewers [0.03%]
医疗保健和临床研究中人工智能的应用入门:作者及审稿人核查表包括
Chandan K Sen,Deeptankar DeMazumder
Chandan K Sen
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming biomedical research and health care, offering new paradigms for discovery, diagnosis, and decision-making. This article provides a roadmap for researchers, clinicians, and reviewers seeki...
Jennifer B Parker,Michelle Griffin,Deena Akras et al.
Jennifer B Parker et al.
Significance: Recognized for its role in energy storage and thermal insulation, white adipose tissue (WAT) has garnered increasing attention given its functions beyond metabolism. In particular, dermal and subcutaneous WATs have been shown ...
Identification of Skin Multicellular Reprogramming Factors as Potential Treatment for Nonhealing Diabetic Foot Ulcers [0.03%]
鉴定出皮肤多细胞重编程因子作为潜在的难愈糖尿病足溃疡治疗因素
Ahmed S Abouhashem,Sherine K Saber,Sara Abouzekry et al.
Ahmed S Abouhashem et al.
Objective: In a complex environment such as that in a diabetic foot ulcer (DFU), multiple factors, including cross talk between distinct cell types of the affected tissue, play a significant role. We identified a transcription factor (TF) c...
High Transepidermal Water Loss at the Closed Wound Site Marks Compromised Functional Wound Closure and Associates with Wound Recurrence in Diabetic Foot Ulcers: A Prognostic Factor Study [0.03%]
高经表皮失水率标记糖尿病足溃疡功能闭合不良及伤口复发:一项预后因素研究
Brian M Schmidt,Cathie Spino,Charles Parks et al.
Brian M Schmidt et al.
Objective: Wound closure is skin reepithelialization confirmed at two consecutive clinical visits 2 weeks apart. Our objective was to identify participant characteristics, including transepidermal water loss (TEWL), associated with complete...
Is Deficiency in the Electrical Current of Injury a Barrier to Healing in Hard-to-Heal Wounds? A Systematic Review with Implications for the TIMERS Paradigm [0.03%]
损伤电流不足是否是难愈伤口愈合的障碍?TIMERS理论体系下的系统性综述及启示
Jenny Smith,Richard Nuccitelli,Min Zhao et al.
Jenny Smith et al.
Objectives: Endogenous bioelectric signaling (including transepidermal potential [TEP] and the current of injury) plays a fundamental role in normal wound repair. Despite this, commonly used wound management frameworks do not consider this ...