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Wound Healing Society DFU Treatment Guidelines Recommended topical oxygen as a Level 1 treatment recommendation “Topical oxygen has been shown…
Guidelines for the use of topical oxygen therapy in the treatment of hard-to-heal wounds based on a Delphi consensus – Summary
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Topical Oxygen – Continuing Education Activity
Published in StatPearls, Oct 2021. Authors: Dr. Alisha Oropallo, MD FACS, FSVS, FAWPCA, FABWMS and Dr. Charles Andersen, MD, FACS,…
CDO Adjunct Therapy to Improve Scar Reduction after Cervicotomy – A Proof of Concept Randomized Controlled Trial
Published in the Journal of Surgical Research, July 2021. Authors: Alejandro Zulbaran-Rojas, MD, Ramkinker Mishra, PhD, Alan Pham, BS, James…
An Economic Evaluation Examining the Cost‐Effectiveness of CDO Therapy for Individuals with Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Published in International Wound Journal, July 2020. Authors: Brian C.-F. Chan, Karen E. Campbell Download PDF View Article on IWJ
Molecular Biomarkers of Oxygen Therapy in Patients with Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Published in Biomolecules, June 2021. Authors: Alisha R. Oropallo MD, MS, FACS, FAPWCA, Thomas E. Serena MD FACS FACHM MAPWCA,…
JWC Editorial: How Can We Deliver Oxygen To Wounds?
From the Journal of Wound Care, an editorial from Mark Q. Niederauer, PhD Download PDF View Article on JWC
JWC Editorial: Topical Oxygen Therapy – Hocus Pocus or Science?
From the Journal of Wound Care, an editorial from Charles Andersen, MD, FACS, MAPWCA Download PDF View Article on JWC
The effect of CDO Treatment on Cytokines, Perfusion, Bacterial Load, and Healing in Patients with DFU’s
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CME Credit Webinar: Latest Evidence on CDO Therapy
This videos below were recorded from a Live Stream Webinar event by Present E-Learning Systems, introducing some of the latest…
EO2 – Press Release – OxyGeni Product Launch
Keeping Wound Care Patients out of the ER: EO2 Announces Next Generation Oxygen Delivery System for Full Wound Closure At-Home…
Does Debridement Improve Clinical Outcomes in People With Diabetic Foot Ulcers Treated With Continuous Diffusion of Oxygen?
Does Debridement Improve Clinical Outcomes in People With Diabetic Foot Ulcers Treated With Continuous Diffusion of Oxygen? Lawrence A. Lavery,…
Effect of CDO on Pain in Treatment of Chronic Wounds
Effect of Continuous Diffusion of Oxygen (CDO Therapy) on Pain in Treatment of Chronic Wounds Joanne Bowen RN CWS, Mary…
CDO Therapy Improves DFU Healing when Compared with a Placebo Control
Continuous diffusion of oxygen improves diabetic foot ulcer healing when compared with a placebo control: a randomised, double-blind, multicentre study…
A Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blind Multicenter Study Comparing Continuous Diffusion of Oxygen Therapy to Sham Therapy in the Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Mark Q. Niederauer, PhD1, Joel E. Michalek, PhD2, and David G. Armstrong, DPM, MD, PhD3 Abstract Background: Over the past…
Does Continuous Diffusion Of Oxygen Have Potential In Chronic Diabetic Foot Ulcers?
Mark Couture, DPM, Central Texas Veteran’s Healthcare Administration, Temple, TX Chronic wounds, typically defined as wounds that have not decreased…
Can Continuous Diffusion of Oxygen Heal Chronic Toe Ulcers?
Gabriel Urrea-Botero, MD, Wound Care Specialist at Gonzaba Medical Group, San Antonio, TX When other modalities fail to heal chronic…
Treatment of a Venous Leg Ulcer using TransCu O2
Stephanie Wu, DPM, MSc, Chicago Illionis Patient: 53 year old female Wound History: Duration of ulcer prior to treatment with CDO…
Low flow oxygenation of full-excisional skin wounds on diabetic mice improves wound healing by accelerating wound closure and reepithelialization
ABSTRACT Oxygen-based therapies have proven effective in treating chronic and difficult-to-heal skin wounds, but the current therapeutic approaches suffer from…
Oxygen and wound care: A review of current therapeutic modalities and future direction
ABSTRACT While the importance of oxygen to the wound healing process is well accepted, research and technological advances continue in…