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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1998
The human response to injury involves the coordinated interplay of a variety of physiologic processes that result in a healed wound. In a highly reproducible manner, hemostasis is achieved, inflammation is induced, mesenchymal cells migrate into the wounded area and proliferate, revascularization occurs, epithelial continuity is re-established ...
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The human response to injury involves the coordinated interplay of a variety of physiologic processes that result in a healed wound. In a highly reproducible manner, hemostasis is achieved, inflammation is induced, mesenchymal cells migrate into the wounded area and proliferate, revascularization occurs, epithelial continuity is re-established ...
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Cryo-Induced Thermal Wounds: A Human Acute Wound Model.
Journal of drugs in dermatology : JDD, 2016Clinical models are invaluable in studying wound healing. Challenges in studying human wounds include heterogeneity of patients and wounds, as well as prolonged study time, resulting in high costs. Animal models are an efficient method to study wound healing, but often lack correlation with human acute wound healing.
Alejandra, Vivas +8 more
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Monitoring of Acute Wound Healing
Biomedical Optics, 2008Optical properties of wounds in hairless rats were assessed using DPDW methodology. An increase in absorption and scattering coefficients and a decrease in blood saturation was observed in wounds compared to control sites. Article not available.
Elisabeth S. Papazoglou +5 more
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Wound microbiome in acute open wounds
This dissertation explores the role of the wound microbiome in acute open wounds, structured into three distinct studies. The first study presents a comprehensive scoping review of the literature on Deep Sternal Wound Infection (DSWI), focusing on dimensions of the wound microbiome: microbial load, microbial diversity, presence/abundance of common ...openaire +1 more source
Nutritional Needs of the Acutely III with Acute Wounds
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1996The purpose of nutritional support in the critically ill is to blunt the effects of the stress response, to preserve musculature and organ function, and to promote hepatic protein synthesis, tissue regeneration, and wound healing. Adequate nutritional support is vital to the patient with acute wounds.
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Treating the trauma: wound care options for acute wounds
Nursing and Residential Care, 2002Minor trauma wounds can cause major anxiety and pain for patients. Appropriate holistic assessment and dressing choice are paramount to successful treatment outcomes, writes Kate Ballard.
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The Pathophysiology of Acute Wounds
2004Wound healing has been a concern of physicians through the ages and is still undergoing intense investigation and ongoing discovery. During human embryogenesis, dividing cells from discrete regions form complex organs and tissues that grow in size but maintain their unique highly organised architecture.The origin of cells that participate in wound ...
E. E. Tredget, A. Medina, J. Haik
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Engineered Hemostatic Biomaterials for Sealing Wounds
Chemical Reviews, 2022Mina Hoorfar +2 more
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