High-Pressure Oxygen Insufflation of the Sorbent in Complex Treatment of Clean Soft Tissue Wounds

Background: The aim of our research was to study the effectiveness of the potentiation of reparative processes in soft tissues using high-pressure oxygen insufflations of the sorbent (S-HPOI) in the experiment. Methods and Results: The study included 150 Wistar rats that were divided into 5 groups...

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Main Authors: Dmitry V. Arhipov, Alexandr A. Andreev, Аlexandr А. Glukhov, Dmitry A. Atiakshin, Anton P. Ostroushko, Sergey N. Boyev, Anastasiya Yu. Laptiyova
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Published: International Medical Research and Development Corporation 2020-09-01
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author Dmitry V. Arhipov
Alexandr A. Andreev
Аlexandr А. Glukhov
Dmitry A. Atiakshin
Anton P. Ostroushko
Sergey N. Boyev
Anastasiya Yu. Laptiyova
author_facet Dmitry V. Arhipov
Alexandr A. Andreev
Аlexandr А. Glukhov
Dmitry A. Atiakshin
Anton P. Ostroushko
Sergey N. Boyev
Anastasiya Yu. Laptiyova
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description Background: The aim of our research was to study the effectiveness of the potentiation of reparative processes in soft tissues using high-pressure oxygen insufflations of the sorbent (S-HPOI) in the experiment. Methods and Results: The study included 150 Wistar rats that were divided into 5 groups: four control groups and one experimental group. Each group included 30 animals. The identical soft tissue wounds were simulated in animals of all groups. No additional interventions were carried out in the animals of the control group (CG) 1; high-pressure oxygen and air insufflation of wounds were applied in animals of CG2 and CG3, respectively; sorbent applications were performed for wound treatment in animals of CG4. The technique of S-HPOI was applied in animals of the experimental group (EG). The results of the experiment were assessed immediately after the simulation procedure, and on Days 1, 3, 5, 7, and 14 after wound simulation. The use of the sorbent applications and S-HPOI contributed to a significant acceleration of reparative processes by 1.1-1.3 and 1.2-1.5 times, respectively, compared with the results obtained in animals of CG1. Conclusion: The use of high-pressure oxygen has practically no benefits in wound treatment compared to similar intervention using air jet.On the whole, S-HPOI resulted in the maximum reduction in the area of soft tissue wounds: by 74.0% in 3 days, by 99.5% in 10 days compared to the initial findings.
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spelling doaj.art-3baf0ad5a8ff43b18a15055cb7797f662022-12-22T01:12:07ZengInternational Medical Research and Development CorporationInternational Journal of Biomedicine2158-05102158-05292020-09-0110324725010.21103/Article10(3)_OA9High-Pressure Oxygen Insufflation of the Sorbent in Complex Treatment of Clean Soft Tissue WoundsDmitry V. Arhipov0Alexandr A. Andreev1Аlexandr А. Glukhov2Dmitry A. Atiakshin3Anton P. Ostroushko4Sergey N. Boyev5Anastasiya Yu. Laptiyova6N.N. Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University; Voronezh, the Russian FederationN.N. Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University; Voronezh, the Russian FederationN.N. Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University; Voronezh, the Russian FederationResearch Institute of Experimental Biology and Medicine, N. N. Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University; Voronezh, the Russian FederationN.N. Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University; Voronezh, the Russian FederationN.N. Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University; Voronezh, the Russian FederationN.N. Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University; Voronezh, the Russian FederationBackground: The aim of our research was to study the effectiveness of the potentiation of reparative processes in soft tissues using high-pressure oxygen insufflations of the sorbent (S-HPOI) in the experiment. Methods and Results: The study included 150 Wistar rats that were divided into 5 groups: four control groups and one experimental group. Each group included 30 animals. The identical soft tissue wounds were simulated in animals of all groups. No additional interventions were carried out in the animals of the control group (CG) 1; high-pressure oxygen and air insufflation of wounds were applied in animals of CG2 and CG3, respectively; sorbent applications were performed for wound treatment in animals of CG4. The technique of S-HPOI was applied in animals of the experimental group (EG). The results of the experiment were assessed immediately after the simulation procedure, and on Days 1, 3, 5, 7, and 14 after wound simulation. The use of the sorbent applications and S-HPOI contributed to a significant acceleration of reparative processes by 1.1-1.3 and 1.2-1.5 times, respectively, compared with the results obtained in animals of CG1. Conclusion: The use of high-pressure oxygen has practically no benefits in wound treatment compared to similar intervention using air jet.On the whole, S-HPOI resulted in the maximum reduction in the area of soft tissue wounds: by 74.0% in 3 days, by 99.5% in 10 days compared to the initial findings.http://ijbm.org/articles/i39/ijbm_10(3)_oa9.pdfsoft tissue woundshigh-pressure oxygen insufflationssorbent
spellingShingle Dmitry V. Arhipov
Alexandr A. Andreev
Аlexandr А. Glukhov
Dmitry A. Atiakshin
Anton P. Ostroushko
Sergey N. Boyev
Anastasiya Yu. Laptiyova
High-Pressure Oxygen Insufflation of the Sorbent in Complex Treatment of Clean Soft Tissue Wounds
International Journal of Biomedicine
soft tissue wounds
high-pressure oxygen insufflations
sorbent
title High-Pressure Oxygen Insufflation of the Sorbent in Complex Treatment of Clean Soft Tissue Wounds
title_full High-Pressure Oxygen Insufflation of the Sorbent in Complex Treatment of Clean Soft Tissue Wounds
title_fullStr High-Pressure Oxygen Insufflation of the Sorbent in Complex Treatment of Clean Soft Tissue Wounds
title_full_unstemmed High-Pressure Oxygen Insufflation of the Sorbent in Complex Treatment of Clean Soft Tissue Wounds
title_short High-Pressure Oxygen Insufflation of the Sorbent in Complex Treatment of Clean Soft Tissue Wounds
title_sort high pressure oxygen insufflation of the sorbent in complex treatment of clean soft tissue wounds
topic soft tissue wounds
high-pressure oxygen insufflations
sorbent
url http://ijbm.org/articles/i39/ijbm_10(3)_oa9.pdf
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