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The oxygen‐generating and reactive oxygen species‐scavenging hydrogel (ORH) exhibits thermoresponsive gelation and incorporates oxygen‐generating microspheres(OGMs) and chitosan‐catalase complexes(CSCATs) via hydrophobic and ionic interactions. Upon injection into irregular wound sites, ORH forms a gel at body temperature and sustains the release of ...
Jiyeon Lee +3 more
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Objective: to evaluate the efficacy of the treatment with hyperbaric oxygen therapy or with topical and intralesional heparin in an animal model of degloving lesions.
DOUGLAS NEUMAR MENON +3 more
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy [PDF]
Hyperbaric oxygen is a treatment in which a patient breathes 100% oxygen intermittently while inside a treatment chamber at a pressure higher than at sea level pressure (ie, >1 atm). In certain circumstances, it represents the primary treatment modality, whereas in others it is an adjunct to surgical or pharmacologic interventions.
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Antibacterial hydrogel: The sniper of chronic wounds
The treatment of chronic wounds has always been an important challenge in the medical field. We focus on hydrogels not only because they provide a moist healing environment but also because compared with traditional dressings, they can effectively prevent and treat infections, reduce wound pain and scar formation.
Shengtai Bian +6 more
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How to Improve Cognitive Flexibility: Evidence From Noninvasive Neuromodulation Techniques
In specific neuromodulatory techniques, such as tDCS, rTMS, and PBM, direct biophysical stimulations, including electrical, magnetic, or photonic stimulation, can enhance cognitive flexibility by modulating LTP, LTD, ATP, and synaptic plasticity. Cognitive flexibility can also be achieved through indirect, cognitive‐interactive approaches, like NF and ...
Naeimeh Akbari Gharalari +9 more
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Purpose To examine the safety and efficacy of hyperbaric oxygen as the primary treatment for Grade IV radiation-induced haemorrhagic cystitis. Materials and Methods Hyperbaric oxygen was prospectively applied as a primary treatment option in 11 ...
Athanasios Dellis +4 more
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Treatment planning evolution: Comparing approaches in photodynamic and radiation therapies
Oncological therapy based on radiation therapy (RT) is well‐developed, with widely accepted therapeutic dose concepts based on its mechanisms of action, which are applied to personalized treatment planning using sophisticated programs and tools.
Tina Saeidi +2 more
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for the Treatment of Fournier’s Gangrene: A Review of 34 Cases
Introduction: Fournier’s gangrene is a serious necrotizing infection that can be fatal if not promptly attended. Treatment for this condition consists of a combination of surgical debridement, antibiotherapy and supportive care.
Isabel Rosa, Francisco Guerreiro
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Efficacy of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Radiation Cystitis—A Local Center Experience
Abstract Introduction Radiation cystitis is a debilitating condition with no standardized management protocol, significantly impairing the quality of life of patients with cancer treated with pelvic radiotherapy. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is recognized for its benefit in treating radiation cystitis by enhancing tissue oxygenation and promoting ...
W. C. Yu, A. Siu, W. W. Yan, K. B. Tang
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Effects of hyperbaric oxygenation on survival time of aluminum phosphide intoxicated rats
Background: Aluminium phosphide (AlP) is used as a fumigant. It produces phosphine gas which is a mitochondrial poison. Although this poisoning has been repeatedly reported in literature with a high mortality rate, there is no known antidote for AlP ...
Hossein Saidi +3 more
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