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Review Gels (Basel, Switzerland) 2024

Hydrogels and Wound Healing: Current and Future Prospects.

Gounden V, Singh M — Gels (Basel, Switzerland), 2024

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Summary

What Researchers Did

Researchers reviewed the current and future prospects of natural and synthetic hydrogels for wound healing, detailing advancements and alternate approaches.

What They Found

They found that hydrogels offer advantages over traditional dry dressings by providing a moist environment, absorbing wound exudates, and being adaptable for incorporating active compounds. The review, based on searches across Scopus, PubMed, Science Direct, and Web of Science over the last fifteen years, highlighted their potential to overcome issues like prolonged recovery and infection in wound care.

What This Means for Canadian Patients

Canadian patients with acute and chronic wounds may benefit from advanced hydrogel dressings that promote faster healing and reduce pain compared to traditional options. These innovative treatments could lead to improved patient comfort, fewer complications, and potentially lower healthcare costs associated with prolonged wound care.

Canadian Relevance

This review article does not have a direct Canadian connection.

Study Limitations

As a review, this study synthesizes existing literature and does not present new experimental data or clinical trial results.

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Study Details

Study Type Review
Category Wound Care
Source Pubmed
PubMed ID 38247766
Year Published 2024
Journal Gels (Basel, Switzerland)

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Disclaimer: This study summary is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice. The information presented reflects the findings of the original research authors and may not represent the views of Canada Hyperbarics. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making treatment decisions.