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Therapy of Pressure Sores via Activation of Regenerative Processed in Tissues by Low-Temperature Glow-Type Plasma Discharges of Glow Type

Authors :
Y.K. Danileiko
V.I. Lukanin
E.L. Altukhov
A.A. Yakovlev
E.G. Osmanov
E.A. Kogan
A.M. Shulutko
A.V. Simakin
I.V. Baimler
D.A. Serov
M.E. Astashev
U.Z. Sagyndykov
S.V. Belov
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Opera Medica et Physiologica, 2022.

Abstract

Pressure sores remain an important clinical problem with significant socioeconomic implications. The pressure sores treatment via reparative processes activation in tissues by low-temperature plasma discharges was studied in the present work. Low-temperature plasma discharges were initiated by high-frequency 0.11, 2.64, 6.78, and 13.56 MHz current. It is shown that the optimal current frequency for the generation of the cold plasma is 6.78 MHz. This current frequency was used in clinical studies of pressure sores treatment with cold plasma discharges of the glow type. The efficiency of treatment was evaluated by analysis of histological samples, histochemical and bacteriological methods. Low-temperature plasma discharge treatment improved the dynamic of pressure sore healing, activated reparative processes in injured tissues, and decreased bacteria numbers in a wound. The most pronounced effect was observed after 14-21 days. The low-temperature plasma discharges accelerated pressure sores healing from 14 to 16% compared with non-treated by cold plasma wound. The effect depended on the pressure sores etiology. Low-temperature plasma discharges of glow type may be considered as an effective approach to pressure sores therapy.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........2a26542ae61136b8498f1247f0fad1dd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.24412/2500-2295-2022-3-15-30