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Angiogenesis in necrotic ulcers treated with hyperbaric oxygen.

M C Heng1, J Harker, G Csathy, C Marshall, J Brazier, S Sumampong, E Paterno Gomez.   

Abstract

Necrotic/gangrenous wounds lack adequate blood supply and develop further vascular damage from either reperfusion injury or oxygen toxicity when exposed to oxygen at the wrong pressures. A prospective randomized study was performed to confirm the efficacy of topical hyperbaric oxygen at 1.004 to 1.013 atmospheres (THOT) in stimulating angiogenesis and healing of necrotic/gangrenous wounds. Participants included 40 inpatients (79 ulcers) recruited over 12 months who were assigned to treatment by either THOT or standard wound care (SWC). The results showed that 90% of the wounds healed in the THOT group compared to 22% in the SWC controls. Repeated measures ANOVA on log (ulcer size at 4 weeks) showed a significant group by time interaction, F(1,55) = 68.2, P < 0.0001. The size of ulcers (at 4 weeks) was significantly smaller with THOT, but larger with SWC. Capillary density/hpf (high power field) was significantly higher in THOT wounds than in SWC wounds (P < 0.001). It was concluded that THOT is effective in stimulating angiogenesis with enhanced healing of necrotic wounds.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11189538

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ostomy Wound Manage        ISSN: 0889-5899            Impact factor:   2.629


  13 in total

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