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Clinical usage of honey as a wound dressing: An update [PDF]
Honey is an ancient treatment that is increasingly earning its place in modern wound care. Evidence suggests it compares with other dressings in terms of its antibacterial properties, ease of use and ability to promote a moist ...
Molan, Peter C.
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The evidence supporting the use of honey as a wound dressing [PDF]
Some clinicians are under the impression that there is little or no evidence to support the use of honey as a wound dressing. This impression is reinforced by it being concluded in systematic reviews that the evidence is not of a high standard.
Molan, Peter C.
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A non-thermal atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) may stimulate cells and tissues or result in cell death depending on the intensity of plasma at the target; therefore, we herein investigated the effects of non-thermal plasma under non-contact ...
Arya Iswara +10 more
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Conservative management of giant omphaloceles with hydrocolloid dressings
Omphalocele is a life-threatening abdominal wall defect without a treatment consensus due to its increased risk of complications. Discrepancies exist between a prompt or a delayed closure.
Estefania Roldan-Vasquez, MD +3 more
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Hydrocolloid dressings for treating pressure ulcers [PDF]
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows:To assess the effects of hydrocolloid wound dressings for healing pressure ulcers in people in any care setting.
Keogh, SJ +5 more
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Dressings for treating foot ulcers in people with diabetes: an overview of systematic reviews [PDF]
Background: Foot ulcers in people with diabetes mellitus are a common and serious global health issue. Dressings form a key part of ulcer treatment, with clinicians and patients having many different types to choose from.
Abbott +74 more
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Hydrocolloid-Based Multiwavelength Stretchable QD-OLED Patch for Simultaneous Neonatal Jaundice and Dermatitis Treatment with Biosignal Monitoring. [PDF]
Comparison of therapeutic and diagnostic applications of a surface‐emitting light source with multiwavelength emission characteristics. Abstract Conventional light‐emitting‐diode‐based light sources suffer from rigidity, localized heating, and poor adaptability to skin deformation, limiting their use in skin‐attached medical devices.
Kim IH +10 more
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Topical agents or dressings for pain in venous leg ulcers. [PDF]
Venous leg ulcers affect up to 1% of people at some time in their lives and are often painful. The main treatments are compression bandages and dressings.
Briggs, M +2 more
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Antibiotics and antiseptics for pressure ulcers [PDF]
Background: Pressure ulcers, also known as bedsores, decubitus ulcers and pressure injuries, are localised areas of injury to the skin or the underlying tissue, or both. A range of treatments with antimicrobial properties, including impregnated dressings,
Allman +144 more
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Construction and function of robust and moist bilayer chitosan-based hydrogel wound dressing
The main limit of hydrogel used as an independent wound dressing is its poor water retention, brittleness, and weak skin adhesion. Focusing on it, the macromolecular cross-linked chitosan and polyacrylamide double network hydrogel (C-A) is chosen as a ...
Jiawei Lu +9 more
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