Wound healing management: enhancing patient outcomes and reducing costs.

J V Boykin, M C Crossland, L M Cole
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Biomedical technology as applied to wound healing management allows specific evaluations of the oxygen-related pathophysiology of non-healing wounds. In many of these cases the use of transcutaneous oxygen mapping of the skin and hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy as an adjunctive treatment for non-healing wounds speeds the healing process. While HBO treatment has remained a covered service for hospital-based care, only recently have treatment algorithms for its application in an outpatient setting been available. This technological advancement has also been a factor in the development of cost effective wound healing centers (WHC) in community hospitals. Better outcomes for many chronic wounds are achieved by combining a multidisciplinary team approach using advanced technologies. In this article the case of a soft-tissue radiation necrosis ulceration of the leg successfully treated with adjunctive HBO is presented. In this example, a reduction in patient charges of greater than 30% was achieved as compared to costs associated with traditional surgical/hospital management of the condition.

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伤口愈合管理:提高患者预后并降低成本。
应用于伤口愈合管理的生物医学技术允许对未愈合伤口的氧相关病理生理学进行具体评估。在许多这样的病例中,使用经皮皮肤氧定位和高压氧(HBO)治疗作为非愈合伤口的辅助治疗可以加速愈合过程。虽然HBO治疗仍然是医院护理的一项覆盖服务,但直到最近才有在门诊环境中应用的治疗算法。这一技术进步也是在社区医院发展具有成本效益的伤口愈合中心(WHC)的一个因素。通过结合多学科团队方法和先进技术,许多慢性伤口获得了更好的治疗效果。在这篇文章的情况下,软组织放射性坏死溃疡的腿成功治疗辅助HBO提出。在本例中,与传统的手术/住院治疗相比,患者收费降低了30%以上。
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