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Themis M M Brochado1, Laynna de Carvalho Schweich2,3, Naudimar Di Pietro Simões1, Rodrigo J Oliveira2,3,4, Andréia C M B Antoniolli-Silva2,3,5.
Abstract
To examine the influence of carboxytherapy on wound healing under venous insufficiency, full-thickness excisional wounds were created on Wistar rats. We used three groups with 32 rats each: Group (I): daily cleaning with 0.9% saline solution; Group Sulfadiazine (II): 1% silver sulfadiazine; and Carboxytherapy (III): subcutaneous application of 0.3 mL of carbon dioxide. The predetermined periods of analysis were the 3rd, 7th, 14th, and 30th day. The slides were stained with haematoxylin and eosin and Picrosirius red and submitted for immunohistochemistry. Groups II and III presented a statistically significant decrease in relation to the presence of neutrophilic and lymphocytic infiltrates. The presence of collagen significant increased in groups II and III. However, group III presented better organisation. Only group I maintained the neovascularisation until the 30th day. The new epithelium statistically significantly increased in groups II and III. On immunohistochemistry, regarding fibronectin expression, only group III demonstrated a statistically significant increase since the beginning of the healing process. Thus, the use of carboxytherapy promotes the formation of a tissue better structured and that may be an important resource for the treatment of wounds under venous insufficiency, especially those of recurrent re-openings.Entities:
Keywords: carbon dioxide; carboxytherapy; venous insufficiency; wound healing
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30467979 PMCID: PMC7949331 DOI: 10.1111/iwj.13031
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Wound J ISSN: 1742-4801 Impact factor: 3.315