2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202307.1267.v1
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Preclinical Studies of Antimicrobial and Wound-Healing Effects of the High-Intensity Optical Irradiation Apparatus "Zarnitsa-A"

Abstract: A new approach to the treatment of wound lesions, which are complicated by the presence of polyresistant microflora and a possible immunodeficiency background has been proposed. It involves treating the wound surface with high-intensity pulsed optical radiation of a continuous spectrum, continuously covering the entire UV range (from 200 to 400 nm), visible and near infrared region of the spectrum. A pulsed xenon lamp is used as a radiation source. A description of the design and technical characteristics of t… Show more

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