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Carbothera for wound healing

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by despina, Nov 22, 2013.

  1. despina

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    Hi everyone! I would like to know if anyone has had experience with a product called carbothera for wound healing and if they recommend it.

    Thanks!
     
  2. Craig Payne

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    Never heard of it, so I will be surprised if you get a response. I did a PubMed and Google Scholar search and there is nothing on it, so do not know why anyone would want to use it in the absense of any research when we have such good evidence base for other modalities.

    It just appears to be a CO2 foot bath from a soda machine manufacturer!

    I attached the manufacturers pdf.
     

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    This clinical trial was just registered:
    Evaluation of Carbothera in the Prevention of Foot Ulcers in Patients With CLI Undergoing Dialysis
     
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