Evaluation study of ozoyl Rigenoma in the treatment of lesions chronic skin lesions

Submitted: August 4, 2022
Accepted: November 21, 2022
Published: December 22, 2022
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Ozone has been used for medical purposes since the 1800s and has also been used for years to treat skin lesions. The properties of this molecule are many, including increased O2 availability, anti-inflammatory and antiseptic. We tested the performance of an Ozoyl-based preparation (stable Ozonides from organic olive oil) in the treatment of chronic skin lesions. The following were 40 patients with lesions of different aetiology and localisation to the leg or foot were recruited. The parameters analysed were: area infection, pain, WBP and occurrence of adverse events. The observational study comprised a 2-week enrolment and observation run in of 2 weeks and a treatment period with Ozoyl of 6 weeks. The data collected showed an excellent performance of the presidium used on all parameters. The same data, analysed with the linear ANOVA test, showed a p significance on area, pain and occurrence of infection. The authors believe that these results confirm the hypotheses, reported reported in the literature on the activities of ozone and its derivatives.

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Ricci, E., Pittarello, M., & Giacinto, F. (2022). Evaluation study of ozoyl Rigenoma in the treatment of lesions chronic skin lesions. Italian Journal of Wound Care, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.4081/ijwc.2022.90