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Exciting news in the realm of wound care! The Wound Healing Society has recently increased topical oxygen therapy to ‘Level 1’ evidence in its updated DFU treatment guidelines, signifying a significant leap in the field.
Exciting news in the realm of wound care! The Wound Healing Society has recently increased topical oxygen therapy to ‘Level 1’ evidence in its updated DFU treatment guidelines, signifying a significant leap in the field.
The WHS publishes guidance for clinicians with the goal of improving patient care. The new guidelines for diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) treatment have been updated since its 2016 publication to reflect new, higher-quality evidence. Highlighted in the new guidelines were two Meta-analyses, which include NATROX® O₂ cTOT RCT data.
Notably, the guidance states:
“Topical oxygen has been shown to increase the incidence of healing and decrease the time to heal”.¹
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Dive into the full guidelines for in-depth insights: https://bit.ly/whs22023guidelines