Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2979244607> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 69 of
69
with 100 items per page.
- W2979244607 endingPage "32" @default.
- W2979244607 startingPage "23" @default.
- W2979244607 abstract "Background and Objectives Helium plasma skin regeneration (PSR) is a novel skin rejuvenation technology with significant differences compared with nitrogen PSR technology but that may exert similar skin tissue effects. Study objectives included a comparison of acute and chronic skin tissue changes among the two plasmas in a porcine animal model. Study Design/Materials and Methods In this study, both helium and nitrogen gas plasmas were used to treat the dorsal skin of Yorkshire cross mini pigs with 20% (8.6 J/cm 2 ) and 40% (17.8 J/cm 2 ) power helium plasma single pass treatment (4 liter gas flow, continuous energy delivery, and linear non‐overlapping passes) compared with high energy nitrogen plasma double pass treatment (PSR3 @ 14.1 J/cm 2 : 4.0 J, 2.5 Hz pulse rate, overlapping horizontal, and vertical passes). Acute and chronic skin contraction, maximum acute depth of injury and chronic reparative healing depth were assessed along with representative histopathology in each treatment paradigm. Results High‐energy nitrogen plasma treatment exhibited greatest mean depth of acute tissue injury 4 hours post‐treatment whereas helium plasma treatment exhibited greater acute skin tissue contraction. Then, 20% and 40% power helium plasma treatment results were each very similar among animals as a percentage of nitrogen plasma treatment results for both depths of acute tissue injury and acute skin tissue contraction. Mean depths of reparative tissue healing were similar among treatment paradigms 30 days after treatment with significant intra‐ and inter‐animal variability observed within each treatment paradigm. Thirty‐day mean skin tissue contraction was greater for helium plasma treatment; however, the data varied significantly between animals in all paradigms. Histopathologic tissue evaluation after 30 days showed similar findings among the treatment paradigms with epidermal hyperplasia, flattening of rete ridges and with regenerative granulation tissue expanding the superficial and papillary dermis. Conclusions This study demonstrates modestly reduced depth of the thermal effect, greater skin tissue contraction and similarity of acute and chronic histopathological findings for helium plasma when compared with nitrogen plasma in a porcine animal model. © 2019 The Authors. Lasers in Surgery and Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc." @default.
- W2979244607 created "2019-10-10" @default.
- W2979244607 creator A5004104358 @default.
- W2979244607 creator A5075283904 @default.
- W2979244607 date "2019-10-06" @default.
- W2979244607 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2979244607 title "Helium Plasma Skin Regeneration: Evaluation of Skin Tissue Effects in a Porcine Model and Comparison to Nitrogen Plasma Skin Regeneration" @default.
- W2979244607 cites W1980185245 @default.
- W2979244607 cites W1990590351 @default.
- W2979244607 cites W2005397912 @default.
- W2979244607 cites W2029880654 @default.
- W2979244607 cites W2070403272 @default.
- W2979244607 cites W2085267670 @default.
- W2979244607 cites W2113709026 @default.
- W2979244607 cites W2122149136 @default.
- W2979244607 cites W2138728074 @default.
- W2979244607 cites W2141316736 @default.
- W2979244607 cites W2155358840 @default.
- W2979244607 cites W2236031191 @default.
- W2979244607 cites W2889157093 @default.
- W2979244607 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/lsm.23167" @default.
- W2979244607 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/7004100" @default.
- W2979244607 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31587330" @default.
- W2979244607 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2979244607 type Work @default.
- W2979244607 sameAs 2979244607 @default.
- W2979244607 citedByCount "17" @default.
- W2979244607 countsByYear W29792446072019 @default.
- W2979244607 countsByYear W29792446072020 @default.
- W2979244607 countsByYear W29792446072021 @default.
- W2979244607 countsByYear W29792446072022 @default.
- W2979244607 countsByYear W29792446072023 @default.
- W2979244607 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2979244607 hasAuthorship W2979244607A5004104358 @default.
- W2979244607 hasAuthorship W2979244607A5075283904 @default.
- W2979244607 hasBestOaLocation W29792446071 @default.
- W2979244607 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W2979244607 hasConcept C171056886 @default.
- W2979244607 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2979244607 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2979244607 hasConcept C95444343 @default.
- W2979244607 hasConceptScore W2979244607C141071460 @default.
- W2979244607 hasConceptScore W2979244607C171056886 @default.
- W2979244607 hasConceptScore W2979244607C71924100 @default.
- W2979244607 hasConceptScore W2979244607C86803240 @default.
- W2979244607 hasConceptScore W2979244607C95444343 @default.
- W2979244607 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W2979244607 hasLocation W29792446071 @default.
- W2979244607 hasLocation W29792446072 @default.
- W2979244607 hasLocation W29792446073 @default.
- W2979244607 hasOpenAccess W2979244607 @default.
- W2979244607 hasPrimaryLocation W29792446071 @default.
- W2979244607 hasRelatedWork W1586374228 @default.
- W2979244607 hasRelatedWork W2003938723 @default.
- W2979244607 hasRelatedWork W2045240138 @default.
- W2979244607 hasRelatedWork W2047967234 @default.
- W2979244607 hasRelatedWork W2118496982 @default.
- W2979244607 hasRelatedWork W2364998975 @default.
- W2979244607 hasRelatedWork W2369162477 @default.
- W2979244607 hasRelatedWork W2439875401 @default.
- W2979244607 hasRelatedWork W4238867864 @default.
- W2979244607 hasRelatedWork W2525756941 @default.
- W2979244607 hasVolume "52" @default.
- W2979244607 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2979244607 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2979244607 magId "2979244607" @default.
- W2979244607 workType "article" @default.