Incomplete Ischemia-reperfusion on Skin Pressure Sores in Rats and Its Mechanism
Abstract:Pressure ulcers are called "bed sores" in the field of traditional Chinese medicine. Long-term bedridden, especially the elderly lying passively, are prone to cause severe skin contact pressure sores, which seriously affects the quality of life of patients. With the development and development of high-end medical equipment, people can now easily achieve incomplete ischemia-reperfusion, but the role of incomplete ischemia-reperfusion in skin pressure ulcers is not well documented and unclear. In order to invest… Show more
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