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Wound monitoring of pH and oxygen in patients after radiation therapy.

Steffen AuerswaldStephan SchremlRobert MeierAlexandra Blancke SoaresMaximilian NiyaziSebastian MarschnerClaus BelkaMartin CanisFrank Haubner
Published in: Radiation oncology (London, England) (2019)
We found that routine measurement of pH and pO2 in patients could be easily integrated into the clinical routine. The results of the measurements show unfavorable pH and oxygen saturation conditions for wound healing in irradiated wounds. Interestingly, irradiated wounds exhibit a more pronounced hypoxia than irradiated skin which is reflected by an altered pH and pO2 compared to unirradiated skin, which has the potential to serve as a prognostic marker in the future. In addition to the objectification of the treatment success of postradiogenic wound healing disorders, the extent of skin toxicity could already be predicted during radiotherapy with this method.
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