Abstract

Sixty three transcutaneous measurements of oxygen tension and 36 series of infrared thermograms in 9 hypoxic wounds showed that the local administration of tetrachlordecaoixide (TCDO) is able to increase the oxygen supply of the wound. This is combined with an improvement of skin temperature and a decrease of the pathological temperature difference between woud and surrounding tissue.TCDO is able to induce physiological wound healing by improving immune defence parameters, wound cleansing, granulation, and epithelialization in non-healing wounds.

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