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Symposium – PLASOMA: The Impact of Cold Plasma on Chronic Wound Healing
It is with great enthusiasm that Plasmacure will once again be present at the ELCOS Portuguese Wound Society congress – 15th International Forum on Ulcers and Wounds in the city of Aveiro on 15 and 16 March 2024.
Clinical trials (PETH & PULSE) with PLASOMA cold plasma
We have worked hard together on two randomized clinical trials (PETH & PULSE) with PLASOMA cold plasma. Preliminary results of the PETH study, in which complex wounds were treated in a home setting,
Increased blood flow with PLASOMA shown by measuring oxygen saturation
A new advanced treatment: cold plasma, beneficial for wound healing. Cold plasma kills bacteria, even antibiotic resistant ones, and it inactivates bacteria in biofilm. Additionally, it can improve local blood supply (microcirculation) and stimulate cells to grow (cell proliferation) and move (cell migration).
ISDF 2023: presentation about results with PLASOMA on Sint Maarten
Plasmacure presents the groundbreaking PLASOMA cold plasma system at ISDF 2023, 10-13 May in The Hague (NL). There will be an interesting presentation about results with PLASOMA on Sint Maarten (Caribbean): Cold plasma treatment in a low-income country;
PLASOMA case series results Sint Maarten at EWMA 2023
Plasmacure presents the groundbreaking PLASOMA cold plasma system at EWMA 2023, 3-5 May in Milan (It). Lian Stoeldraaijers, diabetes podiatrist at Podotherapie Valkenswaard, will give a presentation about her experiences and results with PLASOMA on Sint Maarten (Caribbean): Cold plasma treatment in a low-income country;
Promising result with PLASOMA on 2,5-year-old wound on the heel
Promising result: 2,5-year-old wound on the heel (diabetic foot ulcer) improves well, in a tropical environment. The wound size reduced with 90 procent in 4 weeks. Learn more about this case study