Studio di valutazione del presidio Rigenoma con ozoile nel trattamento di lesioni cutanee croniche

Ricevuto: 4 August 2022
Accettato: 21 November 2022
Published: 22 December 2022
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L’ozono è utilizzato per fini medici sin dall’800 e da anni anche per il trattamento delle lesioni cutanee. Le proprietà di questa molecola sono molteplici, tra cui aumento della disponibilità di O2, antinfiammatorie ed antisettiche. Abbiamo testato la perfomance di un presidio a base di Ozoile (Ozonidi stabili da olio di oliva biologico), nel trattamento di lesioni cutanee croniche. Sono stati reclutati 40 pazienti con lesioni di diversa etiologia e localizzazioni alla gamba o al piede. I parametri analizzati sono stati: area, infezione, dolore, WBP ed insorgenza di eventi avversi. Lo studio, osservazionale, prevedeva un run in di arruolamento ed osservazione di 2 settimane ed un periodo di trattamento con Ozoile di 6 settimane. I dati raccolti hanno evidenziato una ottima performance del presidio utilizzato su tutti i parametri. Gli stessi dati, analizzati con il test lineare di ANOVA, hanno evidenziato una significatività della p su area, dolore ed insorgenza di infezioni. Gli autori ritengono che detti risultati confermino le ipotesi, riportate in letteratura, sulle attività dell’ozono e dei suoi derivati.

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Ricci, E., Pittarello, M., & Giacinto, F. (2022). Studio di valutazione del presidio Rigenoma con ozoile nel trattamento di lesioni cutanee croniche. Italian Journal of Wound Care, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.4081/ijwc.2022.90