低温常压微波等离子体在4只家鸽开放性伤口上的应用。

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Veterinarni Medicina Pub Date : 2025-06-27 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.17221/13/2025-VETMED
Karla Zelaya, Jang-Hee Han, Jinyoung Kim, Seung Yoon Ahn, Young Deok Suh, Do Na Lee, Seong-Chan Yeon
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摘要

本文报道了低温大气微波等离子体(CAMP)治疗鸟类开放性伤口的可行性。四只家鸽(Columba livia domestica)有不同程度的开放性伤口,用CAMP作为常规治疗的辅助治疗。在每次治疗期间使用改进的评分系统评估伤口愈合情况,并以百分比计算愈合程度。结果揭示了不同情况下伤口改善的可变性,受伤口初始严重程度的影响。在某些情况下,由于超越恢复过程的潜在条件,结果受到限制,这表明愈合的程度可能更多地取决于初始伤口状况,而不是治疗本身。然而,其他病例在CAMP治疗下显示出积极的愈合和恢复结果,突出了其潜在的益处。未发现任何不良反应或并发症,支持其用于禽类伤口管理的安全性。这些发现表明,尽管CAMP可以潜在地促进伤口愈合,但需要进一步的研究来建立标准化的治疗方案。
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Application of cold atmospheric microwave plasma on four domestic pigeons (<i>Columba livia domestica</i>) with open wounds.

Application of cold atmospheric microwave plasma on four domestic pigeons (<i>Columba livia domestica</i>) with open wounds.

Application of cold atmospheric microwave plasma on four domestic pigeons (<i>Columba livia domestica</i>) with open wounds.

Application of cold atmospheric microwave plasma on four domestic pigeons (<i>Columba livia domestica</i>) with open wounds.

Application of cold atmospheric microwave plasma on four domestic pigeons (<i>Columba livia domestica</i>) with open wounds.

Application of cold atmospheric microwave plasma on four domestic pigeons (<i>Columba livia domestica</i>) with open wounds.

Application of cold atmospheric microwave plasma on four domestic pigeons (Columba livia domestica) with open wounds.

This paper reports the feasibility of cold atmospheric microwave plasma (CAMP) therapy for birds with open wounds. Four domestic pigeons (Columba livia domestica) with open wounds of varying severity were treated with CAMP as an adjunct to conventional therapy. Wound healing was assessed using a modified scoring system during each treatment session, and the extent of healing was calculated as a percentage. The results revealed variability in wound improvement across cases, influenced by the initial severity of the wounds. In some cases, the outcomes were limited due to underlying conditions that overrode the recovery process, suggesting that the extent of healing may depend more on the initial wound condition than the treatment itself. Nevertheless, other cases showed positive results in healing and recovery under CAMP therapy, highlighting its potential benefits. No adverse reactions or complications were encountered, supporting its safety for avian wound management. These findings suggest that although CAMP can potentially promote wound healing, further studies will be needed to establish standardised treatment protocols.

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Veterinarni Medicina
Veterinarni Medicina Veterinary Sciences-兽医学
CiteScore
1.30
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62
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Veterinarni Medicina publishes in English original papers, short communications, critical reviews and case reports from all fields of veterinary and biomedical sciences.
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