Theruptor Novo dressing for an infected diabetic foot ulcer: a case study DOI Open Access
Barbara Pavan

International Journal of Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 9(12), P. 406 - 408

Published: Nov. 9, 2023

In diabetes mellitus (DM) patients with peripheral neuropathy, the diabetic foot infection (DFI) often begins a small wound that may not easily detect and then progresses to more complex wound. Diabetic ulcer (DFU) is estimated occur in approximately 25% of individuals India. The bacterial one important cause for chronicity DFU are accountable high medical costs as well affecting patients’ quality life significantly. Preventing secondary infections an function dressing. There many dressings available DFU, choosing right dressing parameter management ultimately preventing limb amputation. this case, patient presented non-healing infected we used Theruptor Novo management. was efficient exudate which helped accelerated healing.

Language: Английский

Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) and Perceptions of DFU and Foot Care among Doctors of Various Specialties in Western Maharashtra, India DOI Creative Commons
Virendra Athavale, Prachi V. Athavale

Medical Journal of Dr D Y Patil Vidyapeeth, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 17(6), P. 1300 - 1301

Published: Nov. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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Comparison between Topical Platelet-rich Plasma and Normal Saline Dressing in Conjunction with Total Contact Casting in Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcer – A Randomised Control Trial DOI Creative Commons
Subha R. Das, Anjani Kumar, Sanyal Kumar

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Indian Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 34(3), P. 212 - 217

Published: Sept. 1, 2024

Abstract Introduction: Effective wound care is crucial in managing diabetic foot ulcers (DFU), with practices such as cleaning and maintaining moisture being essential. The total-contact cast (TCC) a recognized effective method for off-loading plantar ulcers. This study compares the effectiveness of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) normal saline (NS) dressings, both combined TCC, treatment DFUs. Methods: A total 108 patients were randomly divided into three groups: PRP, NS, 36 each group. PRP group received autologous followed by TCC application, NS wet dressings had alone. Patients every 15 days 90 days, measurements taken reapplied at visit. Wound healing was assessed based on time to heal PUSH score. Results: Baseline sizes similar across groups, but day 90, showed greater reduction size (0.61±1.20) compared (1.58±1.55) groups (1.22±1.34). also most significant improvement scores, indicating superior healing. Conclusion: are all DFU treatment, statistically enhancing reducing frequency hospital

Language: Английский

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Substrate specificity analysis of semi-purified fibrinolytic protease of Metabacillus sp. CS-2 to support its potential as a wound debridement agent DOI Open Access

Sola Grace Afika Pardosi,

Dewi Seswita Zilda, Nanik Rahmani

et al.

Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 8(6)

Published: Dec. 17, 2024

Fibrinolytic proteases play an important role in the fibrin degradation process, which is crucial treatment of chronic wounds as a debridement agent. Fibrinolytics work by breaking down tissue that forms part blood clot leading to cell necrosis. Metabacillus sp. CS-2 known be one potential sources fibrinolytic protease production with high activity. This study aims examine activity and specificity produced before after ultrafiltration process zymography. In this study, crude extraction was carried out from followed improve purity enzyme. The obtained ultra-filtrate then characterized for its 4 protein substrates, i.e. casein, gelatine, fibrin, collagen. results showed enzyme improved 0.342  0.011 0.768 0.014 U/mL min-1. zymogram confirmed can degrade all substrates tested. Interestingly, most specific substrate evidenced intense clear zone smeared low sizes. conclusion, proven effective increasing proteases. ability collagen likely supports strain function agent wound healing treatment.

Language: Английский

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Theruptor Novo dressing for an infected diabetic foot ulcer: a case study DOI Open Access
Barbara Pavan

International Journal of Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 9(12), P. 406 - 408

Published: Nov. 9, 2023

In diabetes mellitus (DM) patients with peripheral neuropathy, the diabetic foot infection (DFI) often begins a small wound that may not easily detect and then progresses to more complex wound. Diabetic ulcer (DFU) is estimated occur in approximately 25% of individuals India. The bacterial one important cause for chronicity DFU are accountable high medical costs as well affecting patients’ quality life significantly. Preventing secondary infections an function dressing. There many dressings available DFU, choosing right dressing parameter management ultimately preventing limb amputation. this case, patient presented non-healing infected we used Theruptor Novo management. was efficient exudate which helped accelerated healing.

Language: Английский

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