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Deutsch: Beispiel für einen Heilungsverlauf eines chronischen venösen Unterschenkelulkus unter Therapie mit wIRA (Studie Tromsø/Hillerød)
(28-mal 30 Minuten Bestrahlung mit wassergefiltertem Infrarot A (wIRA) und sichtbarem Licht (VIS) innerhalb von 52 Tagen = circa 7 Wochen) mit normaler Aufsicht, thermographischem Bild und Temperaturprofil durch das Ulkus – jeweils links vor wIRA-Therapie und rechts nach Abschluss der wIRA-Therapie. Der Pfeil zeigt im Abschlussthermographiebild auf die Stelle, an der die Wunde war. Durchmesser der roten Kreise: 16 mm. (Studie der Universität Tromsø/Norwegen und des Krankenhauses Hillerød/Dänemark)
English: Example of the healing process of a chronic venous stasis ulcer of the lower leg under therapy with wIRA (Study Tromsø/Hillerød).
(28 times 30 minutes irradiation with water-filtered infrared-A (wIRA) and visible light (VIS) within 52 days = approximately 7 weeks) with normal view, thermographic image, and temperature profile across the ulcer, in each case on the left before therapy and on the right after completion of the course of therapy. The arrow in the thermographic image – taken after completion of the course of therapy – points to the place where the wound has been. Diameter of the red circles: 16 mm. (Study of the University of Tromsø/Norway and the Hospital in Hillerød/Denmark)
Date In dieser Form veröffentlicht 16 December 2009
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Gerd Hoffmann: Water-filtered infrared-A (wIRA) in acute and chronic wounds (bilingual review). Wassergefiltertes Infrarot A (wIRA) bei akuten und chronischen Wunden (zweisprachige Übersichtsarbeit). GMS Krankenhaushyg Interdiszip. 2009;4(2):Doc12. DOI:10.3205/dgkh000137; URN: urn:nbn:de:0183-dgkh0001373; PDF-Volltext und shtml-Volltext.
Abbildung hierin adaptiert aus den folgenden früheren Publikationen:
Verena von Felbert, Hauke Schumann, James B Mercer, Wolfgang Strasser, Georg Daeschlein, Gerd Hoffmann: Therapy of chronic wounds with water-filtered infrared-A (wIRA) (review). GMS Krankenhaushyg Interdiszip. 2007;2(2):Doc52. PDF-Volltext und shtml-Volltext. (Englisch mit ausführlicher deutscher Zusammenfassung)
und:
Gerd Hoffmann: Wassergefiltertes Infrarot A (wIRA) zur Verbesserung der Wundheilung (Übersichtsarbeit). GMS Krankenhaushyg Interdiszip. 2006;1(1):Doc20. PDF-Volltext und shtml-Volltext.
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James B Mercer, Stig Pors Nielsen, Gerd Hoffmann: Improvement of wound healing by water-filtered infrared-A (wIRA) in patients with chronic venous stasis ulcers of the lower legs including evaluation using infrared thermography. GMS Ger Med Sci. 2008;6:Doc11. PDF-Volltext und shtml-Volltext.
Author Prof. James Mercer, Tromsø/Norwegen
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