Level of Evidence Author (s) Study Year Published Publication Site Wound Type Citation
4a Kimmel HM A Comparison of Continuous Oxygen Therapy to Topical Oxygen 2019 Foot & Ankle Quarterly various Kimmel HM, A Comparison of Continuous Oxygen Therapy to Topical Oxygen, Foot & Ankle Quarterly, Winter 2019, 30(4) 203-209
1a Lavery LA, Niederauer MQ, Papas KK, Armstrong DG Does Debridement Improve Clinical Outcoes in People with DFU Ulcers Treated with CDO? 2019 Wounds DFU Lavery LA, Niederauer MQ, Papas KK, Armstrong DG, Does Debridement Improve Clinical Outcomes in People with DFU Ulcers Treated with CDO? Wounds 31(10):246-251 2019. Epub 2019 July 31.
1a Niederauer MQ, Michalek JE, Liu Q, Papas, Lavery LA, Armstrong DG Continuous Diffusion of Oxygen Improves Diabetic Foot Ulcer Healing When Compared with a Placebo Control: a Randomised, double-blind, multicentre study 2018 Journal Wound Care DFU Niederauer MQ, Michalek JE, Liu Q, Papas, Lavery LA, Armstrong DG. Continuous diffusion of oxygen improves diabetic foot ulcer healing when compared with a placebo control: a randomised, double-blind, multicentre study. J Wound Care 27(9):s30-s45 2018.
2a Bowen J, Ingersoll MS, Carlson R Effect of CDO on Pain in Treatment of Chronic Wounds 2018 Wound Central Chronic wounds Bowen J, Ingersoll MS, Carlson R. Effect of CDO on Pain in Treatment of Chronic Wounds. Wound Central 2(4);186-195 2018.
1a Niederauer MQ, Michalek JE, Armstrong DG A Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blind Multicenter Study Comparing Continuous Diffusion of Oxygen Therapy to Sham Therapy in the Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers 2017 Journal Diabetes Science Technology DFU Niederauer MQ, Michalek JE, Armstrong DG. A Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blind Multicenter Study Comparing Continuous Diffusion of Oxygen Therapy to Sham Therapy in the Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers. J Diabetes Science Tech. 2017, Special Issue, 1-9. DOI: 1h0t.t1p1s:7//7d/o1i.9o3rg2/1209.6118717/1693525279468
1a Niederauer MQ, Michalek JE, Armstrong DG Interim Results for a Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blind Multicenter Study Comparing Continuous Diffusion of Oxygen Therapy to Standard Moist Wound Therapy in the Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers. 2015 Wound Medicine DFU Niederauer MQ, Michalek JE, Armstrong DG. Interim Results for a Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blind Multicenter Study Comparing Continuous Diffusion of Oxygen Therapy to Standard Moist Wound Therapy in the Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers. Wound Medicine 8:19-23, 2015.
2a Couture M Does Continuous Diffusion of Oxygen Have Potential in Chronic Diabetic Foot Ulcers? 2015 Podiatry Today Chronic DFU Couture M. Does Continuous Diffusion Of Oxygen Have Potential In Chronic Diabetic Foot Ulcers? Podiatry Today 28(12) 2015.
2a Urrea-Botero G Can Continuous Diffusion of Oxygen Heal Chronic Toe Ulcers? 2015 Podiatry Today Chronic Toe Ulcers Urrea-Botero G. Can Continuous Diffusion of Oxygen Heal Chronic Toe Ulcers? Podiatry Today 28(10) 2015.
3b Brannick B, Engelthaler M, Jadzak J, Wu S A Closer Look at Continuous Diffusion of Oxygen Therapy for a Chronic, Painful Venous Leg Ulcer 2014 Podiatry Today Chronic, Painful VLU Brannick B, Engelthaler M, Jadzak J, Wu S. A Closer Look at Continuous Diffusion of Oxygen Therapy for a Chronic, Painful Venous Leg Ulcer. Podiatry Today 27(11) 2014.
4a Howard MA, Asmis R, Evans KK, Mustoe TA Oxygen and wound care- A review of current therapeutic modalities and future direction 2013 Wound Repair and Regeneration various Howard MA, Asmis R, Evans KK, Mustoe TA. Oxygen and wound care- A review of current therapeutic modalities and future direction. Wound Rep Reg. 2013; 21(4):503-511.
4b Asmis R, Qiao M, Zhao Q Low-Flow Oxygenation of Full-Excisional Skin Wounds on Diabetic Mice Improves Wound Healing by Accelerating Wound Closure and Reepithelialization 2010 International Wound Journal animal study Asmis R, Qiao M, Zhao Q. Low-Flow Oxygenation of Full-Excisional Skin Wounds on Diabetic Mice Improves Wound Healing by Accelerating Wound Closure and Reepithelialization. Int Wound J 2010 ; 7: 349-357.