Abstract Background The ability to forecast whether a wound will heal after closure without further debridement(s), would provide substantial benefits to patients with severe extremity trauma. Methods Wound effluent is a readily available material which can be collected without disturbing healthy tissue. For analysis of potential host response biomarkers, forty four serial combat wound effluent samples from 19 patients with either healing or failing traumatic- and other combat-related wounds were examined by 2-D DIGE. Spot map patterns were correlated to eventual wound outcome (healed or wound failure) and analyzed using DeCyder 7.0 and differential proteins identified via LC-MS/MS. Results This approach identified 52 protein spots that wer...
Wounds are a common occurrence and generally heal well within a short time depending on whether tiss...
Chronic wounds, such as venous and diabetic leg ulcers, represent a significant health and financial...
The prevalence of conditions that eventually result in poor wound healing abounds as humans advance ...
Background: Despite technological advances in the treatment of severe extremity trauma, the timing o...
AbstractBackgroundRecent conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq produced a substantial number of critical...
Non-healing wounds represent a significant burden to healthcare systems and societies worldwide. Cur...
The increasing incidence and complications arising from combat wounds has necessitated a reassessmen...
This project explored the biochemistry of non-healing wounds, with aims of expanding the current kno...
Background: The process of wound healing consists of several well distinguishable and finely tuned p...
Background Chronic venous leg ulcers are a significant cause of pain, immobility and decreased quali...
Abstract Background Pathological scarring in wounds is a prevalent clinical outcome with limited pro...
Background: Recent conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq produced a substantial number of critically wou...
The lack of fundamental knowledge on the biological processes associated with wound healing represen...
The incidence rate of pressure ulcers in the USA ranges from 0·4% to 38% in acute care settings and ...
Non-healing wounds continue to be a clinical challenge for patients and medical staff. These wounds ...
Wounds are a common occurrence and generally heal well within a short time depending on whether tiss...
Chronic wounds, such as venous and diabetic leg ulcers, represent a significant health and financial...
The prevalence of conditions that eventually result in poor wound healing abounds as humans advance ...
Background: Despite technological advances in the treatment of severe extremity trauma, the timing o...
AbstractBackgroundRecent conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq produced a substantial number of critical...
Non-healing wounds represent a significant burden to healthcare systems and societies worldwide. Cur...
The increasing incidence and complications arising from combat wounds has necessitated a reassessmen...
This project explored the biochemistry of non-healing wounds, with aims of expanding the current kno...
Background: The process of wound healing consists of several well distinguishable and finely tuned p...
Background Chronic venous leg ulcers are a significant cause of pain, immobility and decreased quali...
Abstract Background Pathological scarring in wounds is a prevalent clinical outcome with limited pro...
Background: Recent conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq produced a substantial number of critically wou...
The lack of fundamental knowledge on the biological processes associated with wound healing represen...
The incidence rate of pressure ulcers in the USA ranges from 0·4% to 38% in acute care settings and ...
Non-healing wounds continue to be a clinical challenge for patients and medical staff. These wounds ...
Wounds are a common occurrence and generally heal well within a short time depending on whether tiss...
Chronic wounds, such as venous and diabetic leg ulcers, represent a significant health and financial...
The prevalence of conditions that eventually result in poor wound healing abounds as humans advance ...