Inflammation in Chronic Wounds
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Abstract
Non-healing chronic wounds present a major biological, psychological, social, and financial burden on both individual patients and the broader health system. Pathologically extensive inflammation plays a major role in the disruption of the normal healing cascade. The causes of chronic wounds (venous, arterial, pressure, and diabetic ulcers) can be examined through a juxtaposition of normal healing and the rogue inflammatory response created by the common components within chronic wounds (ageing, hypoxia, ischaemia-reperfusion injury, and bacterial colonisation). Wound bed care through debridement, dressings, and antibiotics currently form the basic mode of treatment. Despite recent setbacks, pharmaceutical…
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- Medicine
- Debridement (dental)
- Inflammation
- Wound healing
- Intensive care medicine
- Chronic wound
- Colonisation
- Ischemia
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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