A multicentre cross-sectional survey study on acute wound classification in the emergency department and its interobserver variability [PDF]
Annually, a vast number of patients visits the emergency department for acute wounds. Many wound classification systems exist, but often these were not originally designed for acute wounds.
Lisanne van Gennip +3 more
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Expression of Hepatocyte Growth Factor-Like Protein in Human Wound Tissue and Its Biological Functionality in Human Keratinocytes [PDF]
Hepatocyte growth factor-like protein (HGFl) and its receptor, Recepteur d'Origine Nantais (RON), have been implicated in the development of wound chronicity.
James C. Glasbey +5 more
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Antibiotic Prescribing in Acute Wound Management [PDF]
Aims The primary aim is to ensure patients receive recommended acute wound care. Specific objectives include improving wound management, enhancing antimicrobial stewardship, and aligning practices with national guidelines. Methods A retrospective audit
Hani Dourado Al-khatib +2 more
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An injectable, self-healing, anti-infective, and anti-inflammatory novel glycyrrhizic acid hydrogel for promoting acute wound healing and regeneration [PDF]
IntroductionBacterial infection, a complex wound microenvironment, and a persistent inflammatory response in acute wounds can result in delayed healing and abnormal scar formation, thereby compromising the normal function and aesthetic appearance of skin
Qiyou Guo +7 more
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Advancing chronic and acute wound healing with cold atmospheric plasma: cellular and molecular mechanisms, benefits, risks, and future directions [PDF]
Chronic and acute wounds represent significant challenges in healthcare, often leading to prolonged recovery times and increased complications. While chronic wounds, such as diabetic foot ulcers and venous leg ulcers, persist due to underlying conditions
Nastaran Raissi-Dehkordi +6 more
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Outpatient Cutaneous Wound Care in the United States: Specialty Distribution and Antimicrobial Prescribing Patterns [PDF]
Background: Cutaneous wounds are common in outpatient care, but national patterns of who manages them and how antimicrobials are used remain unclear. Objectives: To characterize outpatient specialty involvement and antimicrobial use for acute and chronic
Ayman Grada +3 more
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A Novel In Vitro Vascularized Dermis Organotypic Model of Acute and Chronic-Like Wounds [PDF]
Acute and chronic wounds are a major clinical burden, with persistent inflammation, impaired fibroblast function, defective angiogenesis, and disordered extracellular matrix deposition.
Shirin Saberianpour +2 more
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Linking Patient-Reported and Clinician-Assessed Wound Status via Chatbot-Based Digital Surveillance for Wound Infection: Retrospective Observational Study [PDF]
BackgroundDigital wound monitoring has become increasingly feasible with the widespread use of smartphones and mobile messaging platforms. Although most previous studies have focused on chronic wounds and demonstrated the clinical
Yung-Cheng Su +2 more
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Role of a topical hydrogel (Dermatix® wound care gel) in acute and chronic wound management: a case series of real-world experiences and expert opinion from Asia [PDF]
Moist wound healing, an established paradigm in the management of wounds, accelerates healing by maintaining an optimal microenvironment. Hydrogels, such as the Dermatix®* Wound Care (DWC) gel, possess fluid-retentive and absorptive properties and ...
Chin Yen Lee +8 more
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The use of qualitative and quantitative characteristics of the microbiota of acute wounds for a differentiated approach to the preoperative preparation tactics choice for autodermoplasty [PDF]
Objectives. To evaluate the possibility of using qualitative and quantitative indicators of microbiological examination of wound discharge to determine a differentiated approach to the choice of tactics for preparing acute wounds for skin grafting (SG).
Y.I. Yarets, I.A. Slavnikov
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