The effect of dressings saturated with either a standardized suspension of probiotic bacteria or saline on healing of traumatic distal limb wounds in horses was evaluated for 24 days, and the systemic inflammatory effect was assessed. The wounds were divided in two groups based on the phase of healing: wounds with an incomplete (ICGB) or a complete granulation bed (CGB). The wound area was expressed as percentage of the wound area at day 0 and defined as relative wound area. The mean relative wound area decreased faster in probiotic than saline treated wounds. The difference was most obvious in CGB and increased rapidly from day 0 until day 12 up to 30%, and stabilized around 25% thereafter until the end of the observation period, but it wa...
OBJECTIVE : To compare antibacterial effects among 3 types of foam used with negative-pressure wound...
Background: Delayed wound healing, particularly in chronic wounds, is a significant global public he...
Objective Evaluate the effect of topical 1% cannabidiol on second intention wound healing in distal ...
The effect of dressings saturated with either a standardized suspension of probiotic bacteria or sal...
The effect of dressings saturated with either a standardized suspension of probiotic bacteria or sal...
The purpose was to objectively measure the rate of healing of equine distal limb wounds when a 10% N...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of activated protein C (APC) on second intention healing of dis...
Background Distal limb wounds in horses often show aberrant healing due to a slow inflammatory respo...
Background and Aim: Horse wounds can be easily infected with bacteria depending on the nature of its...
OBJECTIVE To compare the effect of multiple wound dressings on microbial growth in a perfused equine...
Objective To investigate the effects on wound healing of transforming growth factor-β1 as a topical ...
The occurrence of wounds in horses is very high due to their flight instinct and the nature of their...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of 10% copaiba oil in experimentally ind...
In chronic wounds in humans, biofilm formation and wound chronicity are linked, as biofilms contribu...
Probiotics are commonly used in human and veterinary medicine due to their postulated positive effec...
OBJECTIVE : To compare antibacterial effects among 3 types of foam used with negative-pressure wound...
Background: Delayed wound healing, particularly in chronic wounds, is a significant global public he...
Objective Evaluate the effect of topical 1% cannabidiol on second intention wound healing in distal ...
The effect of dressings saturated with either a standardized suspension of probiotic bacteria or sal...
The effect of dressings saturated with either a standardized suspension of probiotic bacteria or sal...
The purpose was to objectively measure the rate of healing of equine distal limb wounds when a 10% N...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of activated protein C (APC) on second intention healing of dis...
Background Distal limb wounds in horses often show aberrant healing due to a slow inflammatory respo...
Background and Aim: Horse wounds can be easily infected with bacteria depending on the nature of its...
OBJECTIVE To compare the effect of multiple wound dressings on microbial growth in a perfused equine...
Objective To investigate the effects on wound healing of transforming growth factor-β1 as a topical ...
The occurrence of wounds in horses is very high due to their flight instinct and the nature of their...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of 10% copaiba oil in experimentally ind...
In chronic wounds in humans, biofilm formation and wound chronicity are linked, as biofilms contribu...
Probiotics are commonly used in human and veterinary medicine due to their postulated positive effec...
OBJECTIVE : To compare antibacterial effects among 3 types of foam used with negative-pressure wound...
Background: Delayed wound healing, particularly in chronic wounds, is a significant global public he...
Objective Evaluate the effect of topical 1% cannabidiol on second intention wound healing in distal ...