A polarographic oxygen electrode, operated at a temperature close to that of the local tissue, was used to measure oxygen tension in blister wounds in healthy volunteers (n: 18). The coefficient of variation (CV) in repeated assessments in single wounds on the lower leg varied between 7.8 % and 15%. When deter-mined in different volunteers, wound oxygen tension (PO2) was 8.9±2.0 kilopas-cals (kPa) (mean±SD) (CV: 22.7%) on the day of infliction and 7.2±1.4 kPa (CV: 20.0%) on day 1. The oxygen values decreased gradually as healing pro-ceeded. It was not established at which stage the reformed epidermis constituted an impediment to oxygen passage from the wound to the electrode, and to avoid this factor it woul...
<div><p>A lack of oxygen is classically described as a major cause of impaired wound healing in diab...
The blister wound (eclited by vacuum, 200 mmHg below atmospheric for 2.5 hours, diameter of exposed ...
Transcutaneous oxygen tension measurement (TcPO2) is widely applied for the evaluation of chronic li...
By means of the oxygen electrode (1), which measures polarographically the oxygen tension of living ...
This project was an attempt to develop a simple technique which could detect the potential of healin...
Transcutaneous oxygen partial pressure measurement (TcPO2) using a polarographic probe heating the s...
It has been known since the nineteenth century that oxygen is taken up by the human skin. With a new...
It has been known since 1851 that atmospheric oxygen is taken up by the human epidermis. The contrib...
Optimum peripheral perfusion, oxygenation and oxygen utilization is a prerequisite for normal wound ...
Aim of the study: Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has become an established treatment modalit...
One of the problems which commonly affect the elderly is ulceration of the legs. The nature and exte...
It has been known since 1851 that atmospheric oxygen is taken up by the human epidermis. The contrib...
BACKGROUND: Measurement of skin oxygen is of great interest in diverse fields of medicine. Different...
Oxygen is a critical component of many biological processes and is essential for wound healing. Chro...
A lack of oxygen is classically described as a major cause of impaired wound healing in diabetic pat...
<div><p>A lack of oxygen is classically described as a major cause of impaired wound healing in diab...
The blister wound (eclited by vacuum, 200 mmHg below atmospheric for 2.5 hours, diameter of exposed ...
Transcutaneous oxygen tension measurement (TcPO2) is widely applied for the evaluation of chronic li...
By means of the oxygen electrode (1), which measures polarographically the oxygen tension of living ...
This project was an attempt to develop a simple technique which could detect the potential of healin...
Transcutaneous oxygen partial pressure measurement (TcPO2) using a polarographic probe heating the s...
It has been known since the nineteenth century that oxygen is taken up by the human skin. With a new...
It has been known since 1851 that atmospheric oxygen is taken up by the human epidermis. The contrib...
Optimum peripheral perfusion, oxygenation and oxygen utilization is a prerequisite for normal wound ...
Aim of the study: Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has become an established treatment modalit...
One of the problems which commonly affect the elderly is ulceration of the legs. The nature and exte...
It has been known since 1851 that atmospheric oxygen is taken up by the human epidermis. The contrib...
BACKGROUND: Measurement of skin oxygen is of great interest in diverse fields of medicine. Different...
Oxygen is a critical component of many biological processes and is essential for wound healing. Chro...
A lack of oxygen is classically described as a major cause of impaired wound healing in diabetic pat...
<div><p>A lack of oxygen is classically described as a major cause of impaired wound healing in diab...
The blister wound (eclited by vacuum, 200 mmHg below atmospheric for 2.5 hours, diameter of exposed ...
Transcutaneous oxygen tension measurement (TcPO2) is widely applied for the evaluation of chronic li...