Abstract: With the advent and clinical application of recombinant chemical and cellular mediators of wound healing and a better understanding of the importance of serial debridement, most foot wounds can be healed with little morbidity. Despite these advances, there...
Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) Research for Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Factors influencing the outcome of lower-extremity diabetic ulcers treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
Abstract: The objectives of this study were to report outcomes of a large number of patients receiving hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO(2)T) for diabetic lower-extremity ulcers, and to identify likely outcome predictors. Five hyperbaric facilities supplied data on 1,006...
[Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for chronic diabetic wounds of the lower limbs–a review of the literature].
Abstract: Chronic wounds of the lower limbs are a cause of severe morbidity in diabetic patients. Low oxygen tension around the wound is one of several critical factors, which mutually enhance the progression of a chronic ulcer. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO) is...
Phagocytic activity of neutrophils improves over the course of therapy of diabetic foot infections.
Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate changes in phagocytic activity of neutrophils of type 2 diabetic patients with foot infections over short treatment courses. The potential utility of the phagocytic index in determining the efficacy of treatment...
Hydroxyurea associated leg ulcer succesfully treated with hyperbaric oxygen in a diabetic patient.
Abstract: Oxygen tension in healing tissues is heterogeneous. Increased oxygen mostly stimulates repair mechanisms and enhances tissue healing. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy increases blood and tissue oxygen content and may help maintain cellular integrity and function....
Early and late effects of hyperbaric oxygen treatment on oxidative stress parameters in diabetic patients.
Abstract: Exposure to hyperbaric oxygen leads to increased amount of reactive oxygen species (ROS) that are derived from various sources. After the discovery that ROS can function as signaling molecules, the idea of ROS being hazardous to biological tissues has been...
Hyperbaric oxygen and bone marrow-derived endothelial progenitor cells in diabetic wound healing.
Abstract: Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) are the key cellular effectors of postnatal vasculogenesis and play a central role in wound healing. In diabetes, there is a significant impairment in the number and function of circulating and wound-tissue EPC. Recent...
Effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy on healing of diabetic foot ulcers.
Abstract: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy can be used as an adjunct to standard wound care in the treatment of diabetic patients with foot ulcers. We undertook a prospective, randomized investigation of the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy versus standard therapy for the...
A prospective study: hyperbaric oxygen therapy in diabetics with chronic foot ulcers.
Abstract: Research suggests that hyperbaric oxygen therapy may have beneficial effects on ulcer healing and amputation rates in diabetic patients. This paper describes the design of a study that is evaluating its effects on chronic diabetic foot ulcers. Löndahl,...