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  • The study explored the effectiveness of extracorporeal blood oxygenation and ozonation (EBOO) on improving skin lesions in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) compared to intravenous prostacyclin.
  • EBOO showed significant improvement in skin lesions and reduced pain, itching, and discomfort, while enhancing overall well-being in treated patients.
  • No major side effects were noted with EBOO, indicating its safety and efficacy despite no changes in lower limb blood circulation.

Article Abstract

Background: Since 1990 our group has been using extracorporeal circulation to ozonate blood by an original method, known as extracorporeal blood oxygenation and ozonation (EBOO), with the aim of amplifying the results observed with ozone autohemotherapy.

Objective: To verify the hypothesis that EBOO improves the skin lesions typical of peripheral artery disease (PAD) patients.

Methods: Twenty-eight patients with PAD were randomized to receive EBOO or intravenous prostacyclin in a controlled clinical trial. The primary efficacy parameters were regression of skin lesions and pain,and improvement in quality of life and vascularisation.

Results: Patients treated with EBOO showed highly significant regression of skin lesions with respect to patients treated with prostacyclin. Other parameters that were significantly different in the two groups of patients were pain,pruritus, heavy legs and well-being. No significant differences in vascularisation of the lower limbs before and after treatment were found in either group. No side effects or complications were recorded during the 210 EBOO treatments.

Conclusion: EBOO was much more effective than prostacyclin for treating skin lesions in PAD patients and also had a positive effect on patient general condition without any apparent change in arterial circulation. This suggests other mechanisms of action of EBOO.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/039139880502801012DOI Listing

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