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Liquid ozone therapies for the treatment of epithelial wounds: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Journal

INTERNATIONAL WOUND JOURNAL
Volume 20, Issue 4, Pages 1235-1252

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/iwj.13941

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dermatologic agent; efficacy; ozone; topical administration; wound healing

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This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluated the therapeutic potential of topical ozone in mammalian wound care. The results showed that topical ozone contributed to enhanced wound healing by reducing wound size and shortening the healing time. However, further human experiments are needed to quantify ozone's specific effects on wound healing compared to standard treatment.
Ozonated water and ozonated oils are emerging as potential therapies for wound care, but their efficacy has not been appropriately evaluated. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to evaluate the therapeutic potential of topical ozone in the treatment of mammalian wounds. A structured search of five scientific databases returned a total of 390 unique studies. Of these, 22 studies were included in this review. Four studies provided enough data to be included in a meta-analysis evaluating the time to complete wound healing. All studies were randomised controlled trials of humans or other mammalian animals that reported clinical signs of wound healing. Each study was critically analysed by a six-point assessment of the risk of bias. Wounds treated with topical ozone had a greater reduction in wound size than similar wounds treated with controls or standard of care in all studies. Those treated with ozonated liquids also had a shorter time to wound healing by approximately one week. In conclusion, topical ozone contributed to enhanced wound healing in all studies. While additional human experiments would be helpful to quantify ozone's specific effects on wound healing compared to standard treatment, topical ozone should be considered as part of an overall wound management strategy.

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