Dabas, Mai Schwartz, Dafna Beeckman, Dimitri Gefen, Amit
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Advances in wound care
Significance: As the number of hard-to-heal wound cases rises with the aging of the population and the spread of chronic diseases, health care professionals struggle to provide safe and effective care to all their patients simultaneously. This study aimed at providing an in-depth overview of the relevant methodologies of artificial intelligence (AI...
Chiu, Alvis Sharma, Dhavan Zhao, Feng
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Advances in wound care
Significance: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) are a mounting problem with the increasingly frail population. Injuries that would otherwise heal are kept open by risk factors such as diabetes, obesity, and age-related conditions, which interferes with the natural wound healing processes. Recent Advances: This review summarizes recent advancements in the ...
Annersten Gershater, Magdalena Apelqvist, Jan Alm Roijer, Carin
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Advances in wound care
Objective: To compare the number of ulcer-free days during 24 months in persons with diabetes and a healed foot ulcer below the ankle provided with adjusted therapeutic shoes who were given standard information and participated in participant-driven group education compared with standard information alone. Methods: A randomized controlled trial was...
López-Valverde, María Eugenia Aragón-Sánchez, Javier Víquez-Molina, Gerardo
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Advances in wound care
Objective: This study aimed to test the hypothesis that patients with malnutrition and impaired muscle function determined by hand grip strength (HGS) will have adverse outcomes. Approach: We conducted a prospective observational study of 77 patients admitted for ischemic diabetic foot ulcers (IDFU). Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GL...
Aragón-Sánchez, Javier Víquez-Molina, Gerardo López-Valverde, María Eugenia Rojas-Bonilla, José María Murillo-Vargas, Christian
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Advances in wound care
Objective: We hypothesized that patients with poor glycemic control undergoing treatment for diabetic foot infections (DFIs) would have a poorer prognosis than those with better metabolic control assessed by glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c). Approach: We analyzed a retrospective cohort of 245 patients with moderate and severe DFIs. HbA1c values were dic...
Neves, Lia M G Wilgus, Traci A Bayat, Ardeshir
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Advances in wound care
Significance: The cutaneous repair process naturally results in different types of scarring that are classified as normal or pathological. Affected individuals are often affected from an esthetic, physical (functional), and psychosocial perspective. The distinct nature of scarring in humans, particularly the formation of pathological scars, makes t...
Parker, Jennifer B Griffin, Michelle F Spielman, Amanda F Wan, Derrick C Longaker, Michael T
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Advances in wound care
Significance: Foreign body response (FBR), wherein a fibrotic capsule forms around an implanted structure, is a common surgical complication that often leads to pain, discomfort, and eventual revision surgeries. Although believed to have some mechanistic overlap with normal wound healing, much remains to be discovered about the specific mechanism b...
Nunez, Johanna H Strong, Amy L Comish, Paul Hespe, Geoffrey E Harvey, Jalen Sorkin, Michael Levi, Benjamin
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Advances in wound care
Significance: Laser use has become part of the gold standard of treatment as an effective adjuvant in multimodal therapy for pathologic scarring caused by burns, trauma, acne, and surgery, as well as vascular anomalies. Understanding indications and applications for laser therapy is essential for physicians to improve patient outcomes. Recent Advan...
Spielman, Amanda F Griffin, Michelle F Parker, Jennifer Cotterell, Asha C Wan, Derrick C Longaker, Michael T
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Advances in wound care
Significance: Increasing development of experimental animal models has allowed for the study of scar formation. However, many pathophysiological unknowns remain in the longest stage of healing, the remodeling stage, which may continue for a year or more. The wound healing process results in different types of scarring classified as normal or pathol...
Ye, Xin Ren, Yi-Feng Hu, Yu-Cheng Tan, Shi-Yan Jiang, Hua Zhang, Long-Fei Shi, Wei Wang, Yu-Ting
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Advances in wound care
Objective: Although the use of dexamethasone as an adjunct agent is associated with alleviating pain and prolonging analgesic duration in local wound infiltration (LWI), efficacy and safety of dexamethasone infiltration have not been fully explored. The study sought to quantify the pooled effects of dexamethasone infiltration on postoperative pain,...