Results of hyperbaric oxygenation in chronic wound healing – preliminary findings

Introduction: Improved wound healing decreases the risk of complications, increases the possibilities of further treatment, rehabilitation, and care, and improves the quality of life for the patients. Aim of the research: The aim of this paper is to present the outcomes of a study of chronic wo...

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Main Authors: Piotr Dzięgielewski, Emilia Mikołajewska, Aleksander Goch
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2016-09-01
Series:Studia Medyczne
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Online Access:https://www.termedia.pl/Results-of-hyperbaric-oxygenation-in-chronic-wound-healing-preliminary-findings,67,28319,1,1.html
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spelling doaj-b02f31e51c44430cb07c247c96f2354d2020-11-25T02:09:56ZengTermedia Publishing HouseStudia Medyczne1899-18742300-67222016-09-0132317918310.5114/ms.2016.6230828319Results of hyperbaric oxygenation in chronic wound healing – preliminary findingsPiotr DzięgielewskiEmilia MikołajewskaAleksander GochIntroduction: Improved wound healing decreases the risk of complications, increases the possibilities of further treatment, rehabilitation, and care, and improves the quality of life for the patients. Aim of the research: The aim of this paper is to present the outcomes of a study of chronic wound healing using hyperbaric oxygenation therapy (HBOT). The indirect aim of the study was also to assess correlations, i.e. statistical relationships, between observed changes of pain assessment, wound length, wound width, and transcutaneous oximetry and establish prognostic signs. Material and methods : Inclusion criteria meet the medical records of thirty adult patients with chronic wounds treated with HBOT. Wound length, wound width, and transcutaneous oximetry were measured before and after treatment. The pain was evaluated using the numerical rating scale before and after treatment. Results: The response to HBOT varied from good to excellent. Favourable and statistically significant changes were observed in all measured areas: pain assessment, wound length, wound width, and transcutaneous oximetry. Conclusions : The HBOT in adult patients with chronic wounds is an effective method of treatment. Age above 60 years, sex (male), and lack of obesity, if confirmed by further studies, can be useful prognostic signs. However, there is still little evidence. There is a strong need for more research.https://www.termedia.pl/Results-of-hyperbaric-oxygenation-in-chronic-wound-healing-preliminary-findings,67,28319,1,1.htmlchronic wounds hyperbaric oxygenation wounds healing wounds care
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author Piotr Dzięgielewski
Emilia Mikołajewska
Aleksander Goch
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Emilia Mikołajewska
Aleksander Goch
Results of hyperbaric oxygenation in chronic wound healing – preliminary findings
Studia Medyczne
chronic wounds
hyperbaric oxygenation
wounds healing
wounds care
author_facet Piotr Dzięgielewski
Emilia Mikołajewska
Aleksander Goch
author_sort Piotr Dzięgielewski
title Results of hyperbaric oxygenation in chronic wound healing – preliminary findings
title_short Results of hyperbaric oxygenation in chronic wound healing – preliminary findings
title_full Results of hyperbaric oxygenation in chronic wound healing – preliminary findings
title_fullStr Results of hyperbaric oxygenation in chronic wound healing – preliminary findings
title_full_unstemmed Results of hyperbaric oxygenation in chronic wound healing – preliminary findings
title_sort results of hyperbaric oxygenation in chronic wound healing – preliminary findings
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Studia Medyczne
issn 1899-1874
2300-6722
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Introduction: Improved wound healing decreases the risk of complications, increases the possibilities of further treatment, rehabilitation, and care, and improves the quality of life for the patients. Aim of the research: The aim of this paper is to present the outcomes of a study of chronic wound healing using hyperbaric oxygenation therapy (HBOT). The indirect aim of the study was also to assess correlations, i.e. statistical relationships, between observed changes of pain assessment, wound length, wound width, and transcutaneous oximetry and establish prognostic signs. Material and methods : Inclusion criteria meet the medical records of thirty adult patients with chronic wounds treated with HBOT. Wound length, wound width, and transcutaneous oximetry were measured before and after treatment. The pain was evaluated using the numerical rating scale before and after treatment. Results: The response to HBOT varied from good to excellent. Favourable and statistically significant changes were observed in all measured areas: pain assessment, wound length, wound width, and transcutaneous oximetry. Conclusions : The HBOT in adult patients with chronic wounds is an effective method of treatment. Age above 60 years, sex (male), and lack of obesity, if confirmed by further studies, can be useful prognostic signs. However, there is still little evidence. There is a strong need for more research.
topic chronic wounds
hyperbaric oxygenation
wounds healing
wounds care
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