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In vivo study of non-invasive effects of non-thermal plasma in pressure ulcer treatment.


ABSTRACT: According to high incidence and prevalence of pressure ulcers worldwide, the purpose of this study is using of non-thermal atmospheric plasma as a novel therapy for pressure ulcers. Cold plasma was produced by applying a high-voltage (5?kV) and high-frequency (25?kHz), to helium gas. Under general anesthesia and sterile conditions, two circular magnets were used to create pressure ulcers on the dorsal skin of adult rats. The wounds were divided randomly into control and plasma-treated groups. Animals in the plasma-treated group received plasma radiation for 5 days, each day 3 times and every time 60?s. Mechanical assays were performed to determine plasma effects on the mechanical strength of the repaired tissue. The results showed that mechanical strength of repaired wound in the plasma-treated group was significantly higher than that in the control group (p?

SUBMITTER: Chatraie M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5884810 | biostudies-other | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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In vivo study of non-invasive effects of non-thermal plasma in pressure ulcer treatment.

Chatraie Maedeh M   Torkaman Giti G   Khani Mohammadreza M   Salehi Hossein H   Shokri Babak B  

Scientific reports 20180404 1


According to high incidence and prevalence of pressure ulcers worldwide, the purpose of this study is using of non-thermal atmospheric plasma as a novel therapy for pressure ulcers. Cold plasma was produced by applying a high-voltage (5 kV) and high-frequency (25 kHz), to helium gas. Under general anesthesia and sterile conditions, two circular magnets were used to create pressure ulcers on the dorsal skin of adult rats. The wounds were divided randomly into control and plasma-treated groups. An  ...[more]

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