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Ozone and Intense Electric Fields Applyance in Treating of External Wounds Become Overinfected

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Paper presents the results of an interdisciplinary research, conducted at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca upon the combined use of ozone and intense electric fields (IEF) in processing of gaseous and aqueous environments, used in order to treat overinfected external wounds. The proposed medical treatment in the present paper is complementary to medical conventional treatments. The advantages of increased speed and quality of healing, significantly reducing stress and time restraint - inactivation of patients and the medications used, and finally to increase their life expectancy, strongly recommends this treatment method. Authors experimental method presume treatments using ozonized air and distilled water in experimental cells. Based on the experience of authors were established requirements and criteria for ozone generation and processing of aqueous and gaseous environments in electric fields, and also procedures for their use for medical treating conditions. Preliminary studies can lead to innovative design of new treatment equipment used for treating varicose, opened ulcerations, skin burns, anaerobic infections, gangrenous, open and over infected ulcerations, bedsores, etc. Propose method recommends the use of this non-polluting and environmental friendly method in medicine.

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Suarasan, R.E., Suarasan, I., Budu, S.R., Suarasan, M.I., Maniu, A., Morar, R. (2017). Ozone and Intense Electric Fields Applyance in Treating of External Wounds Become Overinfected. In: Vlad, S., Roman, N. (eds) International Conference on Advancements of Medicine and Health Care through Technology; 12th - 15th October 2016, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. IFMBE Proceedings, vol 59. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52875-5_11

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