2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.dsx.2021.06.010
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Therapeutic outcomes evaluation of adjuvant hyperbaric oxygen therapy for non-healing diabetic foot ulcers among sudanese patients

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“…HBOT also stimulates nitric oxide synthase 3 (NOS-3) in bone marrow, crucial for circulating stem progenitor cell mobilization (39). Although HBOT usage shows no adverse events statistically, potential side effects like middle ear barotrauma (2%), myopia, lung collapse, and oxygen toxicity seizures should be considered (40)(41)(42). Current studies consistently demonstrate HBOT's effectiveness in enhancing DFU healing and reducing amputations (43)(44)(45)(46) 51) supports HBOT's positive impact on venous leg ulcers, decreasing healing time, ulcer area, swelling regression time, colour improvement time, and VAS score.…”
Section: Medical Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HBOT also stimulates nitric oxide synthase 3 (NOS-3) in bone marrow, crucial for circulating stem progenitor cell mobilization (39). Although HBOT usage shows no adverse events statistically, potential side effects like middle ear barotrauma (2%), myopia, lung collapse, and oxygen toxicity seizures should be considered (40)(41)(42). Current studies consistently demonstrate HBOT's effectiveness in enhancing DFU healing and reducing amputations (43)(44)(45)(46) 51) supports HBOT's positive impact on venous leg ulcers, decreasing healing time, ulcer area, swelling regression time, colour improvement time, and VAS score.…”
Section: Medical Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adjuvant hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) improved ulcer healing and decreased the rate of amputation in individuals with non-healing DFUs. HBOT is a reasonably safe intervention [ 108 ]. The modified tibial transverse transport (mTTT) technology was used to treat diabetic ischemic DFU in individuals with T2DM, and the technique’s efficacy and safety were evaluated.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…DFU is said to be polymicrobial in nature and to have some distinct characteristics depending on its geographical location, such as wound characteristics, antibiograms based on local epidemiology, individualized antimicrobial-driven treatment, routine debridement, regular wound examination, and dressing changes [ 3 ]. New biological and molecular therapies that have been shown to enhance infection prevention, the management of the local inflammatory profile, and the efficiency of the cicatrizing mechanism often help with the above characteristics [ 4 7 ]. There are several new therapies for ulcers that are designed to speed up the healing process.…”
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confidence: 99%