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Publikováno v:
Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics. 43:265-270
Notwithstanding several past clinical studies demonstrating the beneficial impact of electrical stimulation with steady direct current on the healing of chronic cutaneous wounds, the basic mechanisms underlying its effects on regenerative processes r
Publikováno v:
Biomedizinische Technik/Biomedical Engineering. 40:20-24
Autor:
Lojze Vodovnik, Damijan Miklavčič
Publikováno v:
Electro- and Magnetobiology. 14:51-62
In view of the current controversy whether external electrical currents are beneficial or detrimental to biological systems, a hypothesis is proposed attempting to reconcile the opposite viewpoints. Using the concept of minimum entropy production for
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Journal of Tissue Viability. 4:105-109
Summary One of the possible treatment modalities for pressure ulcers can be electrical stimulation. The aim of the study presented was to examine the effects of electrical stimulation on the healing of chronic wounds. Trains of biphasic, charge balan
Autor:
I. Dzidic, H. Benko, Aneta Stefanovska, Lojze Vodovnik, P. Kroselj, A. Jercinovic, Rajko Turk, Renata Karba, R. Savrin
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IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering. 2:225-233
In spite of the extensive clinical work reported in the area of electrical wound healing, electrical stimulation to augment chronic wound repair is still far from being widely accepted in clinical practice. Problems in designing clinical studies (siz
Effects of direct electric current on the growth of microbes and their susceptibility to antibiotics
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Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics. 30:173-180
The in vitro effect of weak constant direct electric current on the growth of the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Bacillus subtilis , and Candida albicans yeast was examined. Of the microbes tested, significa
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Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics. 30:221-227
The present study deals with endogenous potentials of skin injuries in humans and their role in the healing process. Two different models of injured skin were examined: experimental abrasion on forearm and sacral pressure sore. The preliminary result
Treatment of chronic wounds by means of electric and electromagnetic fields part 1 literature review
Autor:
Lojze Vodovnik, R. Karba
Publikováno v:
Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing. 30:257-266
The healing of a cutaneous wound is accompanied by endogeneous electrical phenomena. Not knowing whether they represent merely a side-effect of the physiological processes which take course during healing or whether they play a much more important ro
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Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience. 4:331-338
The purpose of this work was to examine whether, after sciatic axonotmesis, continuous low-amplitude direct current stimulation across the nerve crush lesion could affect the overall regeneration rate and shorten the time necessary to restore muscle
Autor:
Fedja Bobanovic, Srdjan Novaković, Stanislav Reberŝek, Gregor Serŝa, Damijan Miklavĉiĉ, Lojze Vodovnik, Rastko Golouh
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Electro- and Magnetobiology. 11:109-125
Low-level direct current (0.2–1.8 mA) was demonstrated to be an antitumor agent on two different murine tumor models (fibrosarcoma Sa-1 and melanoma B-16), and has been suggested for regional cancer treatment. Its antitumor effect was achieved by i