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The pH of Wound Fluid in Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by NewsBot, Jun 12, 2014.

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    The pH of Wound Fluid in Diabetic Foot Ulcers- the Way Forward in Detecting Clinical Infection?
    McArdle C, Lagan KM, McDowell DA.
    Curr Diabetes Rev. 2014 Jun 9.
     
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    Monitoring of pH and temperature of neuropathic diabetic and non-diabetic foot ulcers for 12-weeks: an observational study.
    Gethin G et al
    Wound Repair Regen. 2018 Mar 22. doi: 10.1111/wrr.12628.
     
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    Relationship Between pH Shifts and Rate of Healing in Chronic Nonhealing Venous Stasis Lower-Extremity Wounds
    Arthur Tarricone et al
    JFAS; Articles in Press
     
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    Wound pH and Surface Temperature as a Predictive Biomarker of Healing in Diabetic Foot Ulcers
    Bhavani Prasad Mahindrakar et al
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    Wound pH-Modulating Strategies for Diabetic Wound Healing
    Léo-Paul Tricou et al
    Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle). 2024 Feb 14
     
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    An observational study of the pH value during the healing process of diabetic foot ulcer
    Yiru Wang et al
    J Tissue Viability. 2024 Apr 2
     
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