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Title:

Wound fluid under occlusive dressings from diabetic patients show an increased angiogenic response and fibroblast migration.

Document type:
Journal Article
Author(s):
Cerny, Michael K; Wiesmeier, Anna; Hopfner, Ursula; Topka, Charlotte; Zhang, Wen; Machens, Hans-Günther; van Griensven, Martijn; Broer, Niclas; Duscher, Dominik
Abstract:
INTRODUCTION: Metabolic diseases like diabetes mellitus often show prolonged healing and chronic wounds. Occlusive wound dressings are known to support wound closure by creating a moist environment which supports collagen synthesis, epithelialization and angiogenesis. We aimed to assess the effect of occlusion on diabetic wound fluid on the cellular level regarding fibroblast activity and angiogenetic response. MATERIAL AND METHODS: 22 split skin donor sites from 22 patients (11 patients with di...     »
Journal title abbreviation:
J Tissue Viability
Year:
2021
Journal volume:
30
Journal issue:
3
Pages contribution:
446-453
Fulltext / DOI:
doi:10.1016/j.jtv.2021.02.013
Pubmed ID:
http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33707159
Print-ISSN:
0965-206X
TUM Institution:
Lehrstuhl für Plastische Chirurgie und Handchirurgie (Prof. Machens)
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