Silicone dressing combined with topical oxygen therapy alleviates incontinence‐associated dermatitis via NF‐κB p65/STAT1 signaling pathway
Guiyu an Chen,
Yingxun Chen,
Yan Zhang
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundIncontinence‐associated dermatitis (IAD) is a tough problem in clinical settings, not only increasing the risk of complications like catheter‐related urinary tract infections and pressure ulcers in elderly and critically ill patients, but also prolonging hospital stays, raising hospital costs, and possibly leading to medical disputes. This study is aimed to evaluate the therapeutic effect of silicone dressing combined with topical oxygen therapy on IAD in a rat model.MethodsAn IAD rat model induced b… Show more
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