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Volume 32 - Issue 10 - October 2020

Column

Editorial
10/05/2020
Terry Treadwell
10/05/2020
Wounds
Evidence Corner
10/05/2020
Laura Bolton
This month's Evidence Corner summarizes 2 studies regarding patients receiving hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
This month's Evidence Corner summarizes 2 studies regarding patients receiving hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
This month's Evidence Corner...
10/05/2020
Wounds

Feature

Original Research
10/05/2020
Christopher Winters
Robert S. Kirsner
David J. Margolis
John C. Lantis II
The objective of this retrospective comparative cohort study is to evaluate the cost effectiveness of fish skin therapy compared with standard of care (SOC) on chronic diabetic foot ulcers.
The objective of this retrospective comparative cohort study is to evaluate the cost effectiveness of fish skin therapy compared with standard of care (SOC) on chronic diabetic foot ulcers.
The objective of this...
10/05/2020
Wounds
Case Series
10/05/2020
Luis G Fernández
Marc R. Matthews
Cynthia Ellman
Patricia Jackson
David H. Villarreal
Scott Norwood
The present study reports the authors’ experience using NPWTi-d with ROCF-CC dressings in 19 patients with complex wounds.
The present study reports the authors’ experience using NPWTi-d with ROCF-CC dressings in 19 patients with complex wounds.
The present study reports the...
10/05/2020
Wounds
Original Research
10/05/2020
Adam Landsman
The aim of this retrospective study is to determine if near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) can be used to evaluate wounds and adjacent soft tissues to identify patterns involved in tissue oxygenation and wound healing as well as predict which...
The aim of this retrospective study is to determine if near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) can be used to evaluate wounds and adjacent soft tissues to identify patterns involved in tissue oxygenation and wound healing as well as predict which...
The aim of this retrospective...
10/05/2020
Wounds
Original Research
10/02/2020
Richard Hill
Amy Petersen
The Skin Failure Clinical Indicator Scale (SFCIS), a proposed tool that uses readily available variables to assist in more definitively identifying skin failure, was developed and assessed.
The Skin Failure Clinical Indicator Scale (SFCIS), a proposed tool that uses readily available variables to assist in more definitively identifying skin failure, was developed and assessed.
The Skin Failure Clinical...
10/02/2020
Wounds

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