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Exudate

Managing exudate and maceration in venous leg ulceration within the acute health setting

In acute wounds, this protein-rich fluid, known as ‘nature's balsam’ is beneficial; it washes the wound, acts as a transport medium for the cells and growth factors responsible for the healing...

Measurement of ph, exudate composition and temperature in wound healing: a systematic review

This systematic review was conducted to examine all types of quantitative research that explored the concepts of pH, exudate composition and/or temperature measurements in relation to wound healing in...

Management of diabetic foot ulcers: evaluation of case studies

Patients with slow-healing, static, or deteriorating DFUs were selected by clinicians to take part in an evaluation of AQAg+. The clinicians were experienced in podiatry, and had previous experience...

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