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  • * The study aimed to understand the mechanisms of IAD better and investigate the role of urease-inhibiting treatments in preventing skin damage.
  • * Results showed that urease elevated skin pH and contributed to skin barrier breakdown, while the urease inhibitor acetohydroxamic acid (AHA) significantly reduced skin damage, suggesting potential therapeutic benefits for managing IAD.
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Background: Impedance spectroscopy is a non-invasive technique which can be used to monitor skin barrier function, with potential applications in early-stage pressure ulcer detection. This paper describes how changes in skin impedance, due to mechanical damage of the stratum corneum by tape stripping or applied pressure, can be straightforwardly measured using commercial electrocardiogram electrodes and a relatively low-cost impedance analyser. Two models of pressure injury were studied, an ex vivo porcine and in vivo human skin model.

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