7 results match your criteria: "Wound and Hyperbaric Centers[Affiliation]"
J Wound Care
June 2019
Primary Care Team Nurse and Professor at University of La Laguna, Las Palmas College of Nursing, Ingenio, Gran Canaria, Spain.
Int Wound J
December 2017
Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Chronic wounds are a growing problem worldwide with no effective therapeutic treatments available. Our objective was to understand the composition of the dermal tissue surrounding venous leg ulcers and diabetic foot ulcers (DFU). We used novel 2-photon imaging techniques alongside classical histology to examine biopsies from the edges of two common types of chronic wound, venous leg ulcers and DFU.
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September 2016
Homecare Service, Israel Cancer Association and Geriatric-Palliative Service, Wolfson Medical Center, Holon, Israel.
Introduction: The objective of this pilot study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a novel method using an autologous whole blood clot formed with the RedDress Wound Care System (RD1, RedDress Ltd, Israel), a provisional whole blood clot matrix used in the treatment of chronic wounds of various etiologies.
Methods And Materials: Patients were treated at the bedside with the whole blood clot matrix. Blood was withdrawn from each patient using citrate, mixed with a calcium gluconate/kaolin suspension, and injected into an RD1 clotting tray.
Int Wound J
June 2017
Department of Dermatology, Interdisciplinary Wound and Ostomy Care Center, "Dr. Manuel Gea Gonzalez" General Hospital, Mexico City, Mexico.
Foreign modelling agent reactions (FMAR) are the result of the injection of unapproved high-viscosity fluids with the purpose of cosmetic body modelling. Its consequences lead to ulceration, disfigurement and even death, and it has reached epidemic proportions in several regions of the world. We describe a series of patients treated for FMARs in a specialised wound care centre and a thorough review of the literature.
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January 2015
The Angiogenesis Foundation, PO Box 425007, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA.
Unsuccessful healing represents a significant medical dilemma for both patients and clinicians and create a financial burden on the health care system. Despite the efforts of physicians, many injuries fail to heal with standard care alone. For decades human amniotic membrane composed of both amnion and chorion has shown remarkable therapeutic potential, but only recent preservation methods have allowed its widespread use.
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December 2015
Clinical Research, SerenaGroup Wound and Hyperbaric Centers, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Venous leg ulcers produce significant clinical and economic burdens on society and often require advanced wound therapy. The purpose of this multicenter, randomized, controlled study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of one or two applications of dehydrated human amnion/chorion membrane allograft and multilayer compression therapy vs. multilayer compression therapy alone in the treatment of venous leg ulcers.
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August 2012
Wound and Hyperbaric Centers, The Serena Group, 90 Sherman St., Cambridge, MA 02140, USA.
Too many wound care research studies are poorly designed, badly executed, and missing crucial data. The objective of this study is to create a series of principles for all stakeholders involved in clinical or comparative effectiveness research in wound healing. The Delphi approach was used to reach consensus, using a web-based survey for survey participants and face-to-face conferences for expert panel members.
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