volume 30 issue 9 pages 1218-1232

Wound healing applications of creams and “smart” hydrogels

Diana Stan 1, 2
Cristiana Tanase 2, 3
MARIOARA AVRAM 1
Roxana Apetrei 1
Nicolae Bogdan Mincu 1
Andreea Lorena Mateescu 1
Dana Stan 1
1
 
DDS Diagnostic Bucharest Romania
3
 
Biochemistry – Proteomics Department Victor Babes National Institute of Pathology Bucharest Romania
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2021-06-07
scimago Q1
wos Q2
SJR1.209
CiteScore6.7
Impact factor3.1
ISSN09066705, 16000625
PubMed ID:  34009648
Biochemistry
Molecular Biology
Dermatology
Abstract
Although superficial wounds are often easy to treat for healthy individuals, there are some more severe types of wounds (burns, ulcers, diabetic wounds, etc.) that are a challenge for clinicians. A good therapeutic result is based on the delivery of a treatment at the right time, for the right patient. Our goal was to sum up useful knowledge regarding wound healing and wound treatments, based on creams and hydrogels with various active ingredients. We concluded that both preparations have application in preventing infections and promoting healing, but their efficacy is clearly conditioned by the type, depth, severity of the wound and patient profile. However, due to their superior versatility and capability of maintaining the integrity and functionality of the active ingredient, as well as it is controlled release at site, hydrogels are more suited for incorporating different active ingredients. New wound healing devices can combine smart hydrogel dressings with physical therapies to deliver a more efficient treatment to patients if the indications are appropriate.
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Stan D. et al. Wound healing applications of creams and “smart” hydrogels // Experimental Dermatology. 2021. Vol. 30. No. 9. pp. 1218-1232.
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Stan D., Tanase C., AVRAM M., Apetrei R., Mincu N. B., Mateescu A. L., Stan D. Wound healing applications of creams and “smart” hydrogels // Experimental Dermatology. 2021. Vol. 30. No. 9. pp. 1218-1232.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1111/exd.14396
UR - https://doi.org/10.1111/exd.14396
TI - Wound healing applications of creams and “smart” hydrogels
T2 - Experimental Dermatology
AU - Stan, Diana
AU - Tanase, Cristiana
AU - AVRAM, MARIOARA
AU - Apetrei, Roxana
AU - Mincu, Nicolae Bogdan
AU - Mateescu, Andreea Lorena
AU - Stan, Dana
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/06/07
PB - Wiley
SP - 1218-1232
IS - 9
VL - 30
PMID - 34009648
SN - 0906-6705
SN - 1600-0625
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@article{2021_Stan,
author = {Diana Stan and Cristiana Tanase and MARIOARA AVRAM and Roxana Apetrei and Nicolae Bogdan Mincu and Andreea Lorena Mateescu and Dana Stan},
title = {Wound healing applications of creams and “smart” hydrogels},
journal = {Experimental Dermatology},
year = {2021},
volume = {30},
publisher = {Wiley},
month = {jun},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/exd.14396},
number = {9},
pages = {1218--1232},
doi = {10.1111/exd.14396}
}
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Stan, Diana, et al. “Wound healing applications of creams and “smart” hydrogels.” Experimental Dermatology, vol. 30, no. 9, Jun. 2021, pp. 1218-1232. https://doi.org/10.1111/exd.14396.