Nonhealing diabetic wounds are common complications for diabetic patients. Because chronic hypoxia prominently delays wound healing, sustained oxygenation to alleviate hypoxia is hypothesized to promote diabetic wound healing. However, sustained oxygenation cannot be achieved by current clinical approaches, including hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Here, we present a sustained oxygenation system consisting of oxygen-release microspheres and a reactive oxygen species (ROS)-scavenging hydrogel. The hydrogel captures the naturally elevated ROS in diabetic wounds, which may be further elevated by the oxygen released from the administered microspheres. The sustained release of oxygen augmented the survival and migration of keratinocytes and dermal fi...
Introduction: Hyperbaric oxygen and platelet-rich plasma are used in the treatment of diabetic wound...
Introduction: Hyperbaric oxygen and platelet-rich plasma are used in the treatment of diabetic wound...
The crucial role of oxygen during the complex process of wound healing has been extensively describe...
Clinical and experimental studies have widely shown that in diabetic patients wound healing is impai...
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a clinical treatment in which a patient breathes pure oxygen for...
Current wound management for chronic diabetic ulcers is unreliable and frequently fails. Due to this...
Oxygen is a critical component of many biological processes and is essential for wound healing. Chro...
Wound healing in diabetes is frequently impaired and its treatment remains a challenge. Hyperbaric o...
Diabetic wounds are among the major healthcare challenges, consuming billions of dollars of resource...
The failure of certain wounds to heal (including diabetic foot ulcers) is a significant socioeconomi...
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) and topical oxygen therapy (TOT) including continuous diffuse oxyge...
Various therapies have been utilized for treating diabetic wounds, yet current regiments do not simu...
Summarization: Non-healing wounds are steadily becoming a global-health issue. Prolonged hypoxia pro...
Impaired wound healing is a major healthcare problem in patients with diabetes often resulting in ga...
Introduction: Diabetic wounds are challenging to treat due to a wide range of pathophysiological cha...
Introduction: Hyperbaric oxygen and platelet-rich plasma are used in the treatment of diabetic wound...
Introduction: Hyperbaric oxygen and platelet-rich plasma are used in the treatment of diabetic wound...
The crucial role of oxygen during the complex process of wound healing has been extensively describe...
Clinical and experimental studies have widely shown that in diabetic patients wound healing is impai...
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a clinical treatment in which a patient breathes pure oxygen for...
Current wound management for chronic diabetic ulcers is unreliable and frequently fails. Due to this...
Oxygen is a critical component of many biological processes and is essential for wound healing. Chro...
Wound healing in diabetes is frequently impaired and its treatment remains a challenge. Hyperbaric o...
Diabetic wounds are among the major healthcare challenges, consuming billions of dollars of resource...
The failure of certain wounds to heal (including diabetic foot ulcers) is a significant socioeconomi...
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) and topical oxygen therapy (TOT) including continuous diffuse oxyge...
Various therapies have been utilized for treating diabetic wounds, yet current regiments do not simu...
Summarization: Non-healing wounds are steadily becoming a global-health issue. Prolonged hypoxia pro...
Impaired wound healing is a major healthcare problem in patients with diabetes often resulting in ga...
Introduction: Diabetic wounds are challenging to treat due to a wide range of pathophysiological cha...
Introduction: Hyperbaric oxygen and platelet-rich plasma are used in the treatment of diabetic wound...
Introduction: Hyperbaric oxygen and platelet-rich plasma are used in the treatment of diabetic wound...
The crucial role of oxygen during the complex process of wound healing has been extensively describe...