نتایج جستجو برای: wound care

تعداد نتایج: 682790  

Journal: :Ostomy/wound management 2005
Michael S Miller Chris A Lowery

Negative pressure wound therapy is one of the dominant adjunctive wound care modalities used in North America. One company has a proprietary hold on the market for this type of wound therapy and recent wound care literature has focused on the company's products rather than on the concept itself. Currently utilized standards for negative pressure wound therapy are based on a few relatively recen...

Journal: :World journal of diabetes 2014
Karakkattu Vijayan Kavitha Shalbha Tiwari Vedavati Bharat Purandare Sudam Khedkar Shilpa Sameer Bhosale Ambika Gopalakrishnan Unnikrishnan

Diabetic foot ulcers are the consequence of multiple factors including peripheral neuropathy, decreased blood supply, high plantar pressures, etc., and pose a significant risk for morbidity, limb loss and mortality. The critical aspects of the wound healing mechanism and host physiological status in patients with diabetes necessitate the selection of an appropriate treatment strategy based on t...

Journal: :Advances in skin & wound care 2015
R Gary Sibbald James A Elliott Elizabeth A Ayello Ranjani Somayaji

PURPOSE To provide an overview of moisture management and its importance in wound care. TARGET AUDIENCE This continuing education activity is intended for physicians and nurses with an interest in skin and wound care. OBJECTIVES After participating in this educational activity, the participant should be better able to:1. Summarize causes and treatments for moisture balance issues of chronic...

2017
Ida Nirmal

Enterocutaneous fistulas represent a challenging situation with respect to wound care and stoma therapy. Large wounds with exposed bowel require the utilization of multiple wound care modalities to provide a method of control and isolation of fistula effluent to allow for maximum wound healing. An understanding of the principles of wound care and the various techniques and materials that are av...

Journal: :Wound repair and regeneration : official publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European Tissue Repair Society 2012
Thomas Serena Barbara Bates-Jensen Marissa J Carter Renee Cordrey Vickie Driver Caroline E Fife Paul B Haser Diane Krasner Marcia Nusgart Adrianne P S Smith Robert J Snyder

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 expe...

Journal: :Physical therapy 2008
Autumn L Bell Joseph Cavorsi

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The optimal adjunctive therapy for wounds that fail to heal despite conventional wound care has not been established. Clinical evidence suggests improved healing in wounds treated with noncontact ultrasound therapy (NCUT). Although existing evidence supports the use of NCUT for enhanced wound healing, the total number of participants studied remains modest. This study was...

Journal: :Journal of wound care 2014
Sebastian Probst Salla Seppänen Veronika Gerber Alison Hopkins Rytis Rimdeika Georgina Gethin

This document provides an overview of the main approaches to the organisation of wound care within homecare settings across Europe with case exemplars from England, Germany and the Nordic Countries. By identifying possible barriers to best practice wound care in home care settings and uncovering the preconditions needed to provide safe and high quality care for wound patients and support for th...

Journal: :AORN journal 2003
Virginia A Capasso Barbara Hazard Munro

Using the physiology of moist wound healing as the framework, this nonexperimental, retrospective chart review compared the rate of wound healing and cost of wound care associated with wet-to-dry normal saline gauze dressings to the rate of wound healing and cost of wound care associated with amorphous hydrogel dressings for patients with infrainguinal arterial disease and diabetes. These patie...

Journal: :International wound journal 2014
Hanan Khalil Marianne Cullen Helen Chambers Nicole Steers Judi Walker

To describe the steps needed for a successful implementation of an e-health programme (the Mobile Wound Care system) in rural Victoria, Australia and to provide recommendations for future e-health initiatives. Wound care is a major burden on the health care system. Optimal wound care was found to be impeded by issues that included the limited access to health care providers, incomplete and inco...

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