In recent years several electrical wound management systems, so called electroceuticals, have been introduced claiming an induced electrical response in the wounded tissue. Some have external current and voltage sources while others have internal constructions aiming at creating necessary therapeutic currents. We investigate two representative electroceuticals by mapping out their electrical field landscapes using a previously developed skin model within a numerical simulation scheme. We find very strong fields from the electroceuticals of the order of 1 kV/m amenable for electrotaxic influence on pertinent cell types for wound healing. Current densities can locally be as high as 1 A/cm2
International audienceAesthetic wound healing is often experienced by patients after electrochemothe...
Breast cancer is a frequently diagnosed disease in women, second only to cancers of the skin. Accord...
We have built a model where we use a wound as a probe of the dielectric properties of skin. In this ...
Endogenous electric field is known to play important roles in the wound-healing process, mainly thro...
Electrical stimulation (ES) is an attractive field among clinicians in the topic of wound healing, w...
A three dimensional finite element model of the cut:meous wound stimulated by direct electric curren...
Endogenous electric fields induced during wound healing seem to be one of the most relevant cues fo...
Upon cutaneous injury, the human body naturally forms an electric field (EF) that acts as a guidance...
Naturally occurring electric fields are known to be morphogenetic cues and associated with growth an...
Abstract Naturally occurring electric fields are known to be morphogenetic cues and associated with ...
Wound healing is a complex process involving diverse changes in multiple cell types where the applic...
ABSTRACT Upon breaching of the skin an electric current is driven out from injuries by a potential ...
There is growing evidence that cell behaviors can be influenced by the direct current electric field...
Electrochemotherapy is an anticancer treatment based on applying electric field pulses that reduce c...
Jerome Hunckler, Achala de Mel UCL Division of Surgery and Interventional Sciences, Faculty of ...
International audienceAesthetic wound healing is often experienced by patients after electrochemothe...
Breast cancer is a frequently diagnosed disease in women, second only to cancers of the skin. Accord...
We have built a model where we use a wound as a probe of the dielectric properties of skin. In this ...
Endogenous electric field is known to play important roles in the wound-healing process, mainly thro...
Electrical stimulation (ES) is an attractive field among clinicians in the topic of wound healing, w...
A three dimensional finite element model of the cut:meous wound stimulated by direct electric curren...
Endogenous electric fields induced during wound healing seem to be one of the most relevant cues fo...
Upon cutaneous injury, the human body naturally forms an electric field (EF) that acts as a guidance...
Naturally occurring electric fields are known to be morphogenetic cues and associated with growth an...
Abstract Naturally occurring electric fields are known to be morphogenetic cues and associated with ...
Wound healing is a complex process involving diverse changes in multiple cell types where the applic...
ABSTRACT Upon breaching of the skin an electric current is driven out from injuries by a potential ...
There is growing evidence that cell behaviors can be influenced by the direct current electric field...
Electrochemotherapy is an anticancer treatment based on applying electric field pulses that reduce c...
Jerome Hunckler, Achala de Mel UCL Division of Surgery and Interventional Sciences, Faculty of ...
International audienceAesthetic wound healing is often experienced by patients after electrochemothe...
Breast cancer is a frequently diagnosed disease in women, second only to cancers of the skin. Accord...
We have built a model where we use a wound as a probe of the dielectric properties of skin. In this ...