Publications by authors named "Tania-Cristina Costea"

Aims: Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has been proven to enhance wound healing in superficial, chronically infected, diabetic foot ulcers. We aimed to investigate the molecular drivers responsible for this macroscopically observed improvement in diabetic wound healing.

Methods: Wound exudate was available from each change of dressing within a prospective, randomised, patient-blinded clinical trial.

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Importance: Diabetic foot ulcers are a common complication of diabetes and require specialized treatment. Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has been associated with benefits in wound infection and healing in previous smaller series of case reports. Yet the effect of CAP compared with standard care therapy in wound healing in diabetic foot ulcers remains to be studied.

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