The use of atmospheric low-temperature plasma (AP) on chronic wounds and its effect on microbial bioburden in open wounds has not been explored with a systematic review and meta-analysis. PRISMA guidelines were followed and PubMed, Embase, CENTRAL, and CINAHL databases searched for randomised controlled trials (RCTs), which compared AP with no AP for the management of open, chronic wounds. The primary outcomes of reduction of bioburden or wound size were included. Meta-analyses were performed; odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were extracted and pooled in a random effects model. Four RCTs investigated the effect of AP on chronic wound healing. Chronic wounds treated with AP did not show a significant improvement in healing ...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) was shown to decrease bacterial load in chronic wounds. It was also pr...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) was shown to decrease bacterial load in chronic wounds. It was also pr...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) was shown to decrease bacterial load in chronic wounds. It was also pr...
The use of atmospheric low-temperature plasma (AP) on chronic wounds and its effect on microbial bio...
The use of atmospheric low-temperature plasma (AP) on chronic wounds and its effect on microbial bio...
The use of atmospheric low-temperature plasma (AP) on chronic wounds and its effect on microbial bio...
The use of atmospheric low-temperature plasma (AP) on chronic wounds and its effect on microbial bio...
Objective: In the age of multiresistant microbes and the increasing lack of efficient antibiotics, c...
Abstract: Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) devices generate an ionized gas with highly reactive species...
Abstract: Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) devices generate an ionized gas with highly reactive species...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) devices generate an ionized gas with highly reactive species and elect...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) devices generate an ionized gas with highly reactive species and elect...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) devices generate an ionized gas with highly reactive species and elect...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) devices generate an ionized gas with highly reactive species and elect...
The treatment of chronic wounds is a challenge for every surgeon. There are a lot of new and more ef...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) was shown to decrease bacterial load in chronic wounds. It was also pr...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) was shown to decrease bacterial load in chronic wounds. It was also pr...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) was shown to decrease bacterial load in chronic wounds. It was also pr...
The use of atmospheric low-temperature plasma (AP) on chronic wounds and its effect on microbial bio...
The use of atmospheric low-temperature plasma (AP) on chronic wounds and its effect on microbial bio...
The use of atmospheric low-temperature plasma (AP) on chronic wounds and its effect on microbial bio...
The use of atmospheric low-temperature plasma (AP) on chronic wounds and its effect on microbial bio...
Objective: In the age of multiresistant microbes and the increasing lack of efficient antibiotics, c...
Abstract: Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) devices generate an ionized gas with highly reactive species...
Abstract: Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) devices generate an ionized gas with highly reactive species...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) devices generate an ionized gas with highly reactive species and elect...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) devices generate an ionized gas with highly reactive species and elect...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) devices generate an ionized gas with highly reactive species and elect...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) devices generate an ionized gas with highly reactive species and elect...
The treatment of chronic wounds is a challenge for every surgeon. There are a lot of new and more ef...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) was shown to decrease bacterial load in chronic wounds. It was also pr...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) was shown to decrease bacterial load in chronic wounds. It was also pr...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) was shown to decrease bacterial load in chronic wounds. It was also pr...