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Dissolved oxygen technologies as a novel strategy for non-healing wounds: A critical review
| dc.creator | Ntentakis D.P., Ntentaki A.M., Delavogia E., Kalomoiris L., Venieri D., Arkadopoulos N., Kalogerakis N. | en |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2023-01-31T09:40:52Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2023-01-31T09:40:52Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2021 | |
| dc.identifier | 10.1111/wrr.12972 | |
| dc.identifier.issn | 10671927 | |
| dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/11615/77344 | |
| dc.description.abstract | Non-healing wounds are steadily becoming a global-health issue. Prolonged hypoxia propagates wound chronicity; yet, oxygenating treatments are considered inadequate to date. Dissolved oxygen (DO) in aqueous solutions introduces a novel approach to enhanced wound oxygenation, and is robustly evaluated for clinical applications. A systematic literature search was conducted, whereby experimental and clinical studies of DO technologies were categorized per engineering approach. Technical principles, methodology, endpoints and outcomes were analysed for both oxygenating and healing effects. Forty articles meeting our inclusion criteria were grouped as follows: DO solutions (17), oxygen (O2) dressings (9), O2 hydrogels (11) and O2 emulsions (3). All technologies improved wound oxygenation, each to a variable degree. They also achieved at least one statistically significant outcome related to wound healing, mainly in epithelialization, angiogenesis and collagen synthesis. Scarcity in clinical data and methodological variability precluded quantitative comparisons among the biotechnologies studied. DO technologies warrantee further evaluation for wound oxygenation in the clinical setting. Standardised methodologies and targeted research questions are pivotal to facilitate global integration in healthcare. © 2021 The Wound Healing Society. | en |
| dc.language.iso | en | en |
| dc.source | Wound Repair and Regeneration | en |
| dc.source.uri | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85117058798&doi=10.1111%2fwrr.12972&partnerID=40&md5=ad672a1834f5575a4338f1a260a7991f | |
| dc.subject | dissolved oxygen | en |
| dc.subject | hydrogel | en |
| dc.subject | hypoxia inducible factor 1alpha | en |
| dc.subject | oxygen | en |
| dc.subject | aqueous solution | en |
| dc.subject | atmospheric pressure | en |
| dc.subject | biotechnology | en |
| dc.subject | cell viability | en |
| dc.subject | collagen synthesis | en |
| dc.subject | comparative study | en |
| dc.subject | Embase | en |
| dc.subject | epithelization | en |
| dc.subject | evidence based medicine | en |
| dc.subject | human | en |
| dc.subject | manufacturing | en |
| dc.subject | Medline | en |
| dc.subject | meta analysis | en |
| dc.subject | nanoemulsion | en |
| dc.subject | plastic surgery | en |
| dc.subject | quantitative analysis | en |
| dc.subject | Review | en |
| dc.subject | skin biopsy | en |
| dc.subject | skin injury | en |
| dc.subject | skin penetration | en |
| dc.subject | surface charge | en |
| dc.subject | systematic review | en |
| dc.subject | ultraviolet radiation | en |
| dc.subject | Web of Science | en |
| dc.subject | wound care | en |
| dc.subject | wound healing | en |
| dc.subject | bandage | en |
| dc.subject | hydrogel | en |
| dc.subject | Bandages | en |
| dc.subject | Hydrogels | en |
| dc.subject | Oxygen | en |
| dc.subject | Wound Healing | en |
| dc.subject | John Wiley and Sons Inc | en |
| dc.title | Dissolved oxygen technologies as a novel strategy for non-healing wounds: A critical review | en |
| dc.type | other | en |
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