The present disclosure relates to a wound care method and system with thermally augmented oxygenation and infusion therapy, and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to a wound care system configured supply infusion of a thermally-treated therapeutic agent to a wound area.
An important aspect of patient treatment is wound care. Medical facilities are constantly in need of advanced technology for the cleaning and treatment of skin wounds. The larger the skin wound, the more serious the issues are of wound closure and infection prevention. The rapidity of the migration over the wound of epithelial and subcutaneous tissue adjacent the wound is thus critical. Devices have been developed and/or technically described which address certain aspects of such wound healing.
In various embodiments, wound treatment is performed using oxygen. The use of oxygen for the treatment of skin wounds has been determined to be very beneficial in certain medical instances. The advantages are multitudinous and include rapidity in healing. For this reason, systems have been designed for supplying high concentration of oxygen to wound sites to facilitate the healing process. Although oxygen is beneficial in direct application of predetermined dosages to skin wounds, too much oxygen can be problematic. Oxygen applied to a wound site can induce the growth of blood vessels for stimulating the growth of new skin. Too much oxygen, however, can lead to toxic effects and the cessation of healing of the wound. It would be an advantage, therefore, to maximize the effectiveness of oxygen applied to a wound area by enhancing the absorption rate of oxygen into the skin and tissue fluids. By enhancing the absorption rate of the oxygen in the wound, less exposure time and concomitantly fewer toxic side effects to the endothelial cells surrounding the wound, such as devasculation, occurs. It would be a further advantage, therefore, to utilize existing medical treatment modalities directed toward other aspects of patient therapy to augment oxygenation for wound care.
It has been accepted for many years by medical care providers that patient thermal therapy can be very advantageous for certain injuries and/or post operative recovery. For this reason, thermal therapy has been advanced and many reliable and efficient systems exist today which provide localized thermal therapy to patients in both pre and post surgical environments. In particular, absorption of oxygen by cells is enhanced by contrast thermal therapy wherein the wound area is heated prior to being saturated with oxygen and subsequently cooled.
Addressing first thermal therapy systems, several devices have been engineered to deliver temperature controlled fluids through pads or convective thermal blankets to achieve the above purpose. Typically, these devices have a heating or a cooling element, a source for the fluid, a pump for forcing the fluid through the pad or blanket, and a thermal interface between the patient and the temperature controlled fluid. Devices have also been developed for simply providing heat or cooling to a person in bed. Electric blankets containing electric heating elements have been used, for example, to provide heat to people in bed.
The present disclosure provides improvements in wound care by providing multiple wound healing approaches such as, for example, the application of negative pressure over the wound area along with light therapy of the wound area, and oxygenation of the wound area in conjunction with thermal therapy. By combining an oxygenation modality that is utilized in conjunction with light and thermal therapy and/or sequential compression in association therewith, the individual benefits of negative wound pressure, light therapy, and oxygenation treatments can be synergistically enhanced.
The present disclosure relates to a wound care method and system with one or both of vacuum-light therapy, pulsed radio frequency (“RF”), infusion therapy, and thermally augmented oxygenation, and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to a wound care system configured supply infusion of a thermally-treated therapeutic agent to a wound area. In one aspect, the present disclosure relates to a method of treating a wound area. The method includes introducing a therapeutic agent to into an infusion tube associated with a patch. A temperature of the therapeutic agent is adjusted and the therapeutic agent is pushed to the patch. The therapeutic agent is allowed to soak on the wound area for a pre-determined period of time. The therapeutic agent is removed from the wound area via vacuum pressure supplied by a vacuum pump.
In another aspect, the present disclosure relates to a wound-care system. The wound-care system includes a patch. An infusion tube is coupled to the patch and an oxygen concentrator is coupled to the patch via the infusion tube. A vacuum tube is coupled to the patch and a pump is coupled to the patch via the vacuum tube. The wound-care system further includes a reservoir containing a therapeutic agent. The reservoir is fluidly coupled to the infusion tube. A temperature control is fluidly coupled to the reservoir. The temperature control adjusts a temperature of the therapeutic agent. A first plurality of solenoids are disposed between the patch and at least one of the reservoir and the oxygen concentrator. A second plurality of solenoids are disposed between the pump and the patch.
A more complete understanding of the method and apparatus of the present disclosure may be obtained by reference to the following Detailed Description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying Drawings wherein:
Various embodiments of the present will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings. The disclosure may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, the embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure to those skilled in the art.
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According to exemplary embodiments, the ultraviolet light from the plurality of LEDs 60 is in the range of approximately 200 to 450 nanometers and higher, and energy levels of up to 35,000 microwatt seconds/cm2, which are necessary to eliminate or destroy most microorganisms such as bacteria, spores, algae and viruses. Most bacteria can be destroyed at ultra violet energies of from about 3,000 to about 5,000 microwatt-seconds/cm2 while mold spores may require energies in the 20,000 to 35,000 mW-seconds/cm2.
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At step 103, the therapy blanket/pad 14 is applied to the wound area. The therapy blanket/pad 14 is held in position by an adhesive border and, in one embodiment, elastic Velcro cross straps. At step 104, according to an embodiment, an oxygenation gas comprising on the order of 93% concentration of oxygen gas is delivered to the wound site with one to two atmospheric pressures. The numbers as set forth and shown are exemplary and other oxygenation concentrations as well as pressures are contemplated in various embodiments. Consistent therewith, however, is the concept of, and teachings for, thermal treatment of the wound site in conjunction with oxygenation. In step 106, the site is warmed through the fluid path herein shown on the back side of the therapy blanket/pad 14 up to approximately 5 to approximately 6 degrees above the body temperature of the patient. Warming allows the pores of the patient's skin to open, exposing capillaries therein. The capillaries of the skin are then saturated with oxygen. In one period of time herein described, a warming period of approximately 15 to approximately 30 minutes is recommended. At step 108, oxygenation is continued at one to two atmospheres and the therapy blanket/pad fluid is lowered to approximately 30 to approximately 40 degrees below body temperatures. Cooling closes the pores of the wound area and pulls oxygen into the underlying tissue. Cooling then proceeds for approximately 30 to approximately 45 minutes in accordance with an embodiment. At step 110, the process 300 may be repeated periodically and the wound area may be cleaned of dead tissue before each treatment. At step 112, the process 300 ends.
According to an exemplary embodiment, the therapy blanket/pad 14 is separated from the patient's skin by adhesive strips 119 having a thickness of, for example, ⅛ inch. The therapy blanket/pad 14 (not drawn to scale) exposes the wound to both heat and cold via the path 117 while oxygen is injected into the treatment chamber 50. The injection of oxygen in conjunction with the aforesaid heating and cooling via the path 117 helps treat the wound area and any stasis zones therein where tissue swelling has restricted flow of blood to tissues within the wound area. It is well known that, without sufficient blood flow, the epithelial and subcutaneous tissues referenced above receive less oxygen and are less able to migrate over the wound area to promote healing. By utilizing the embodiments disclosed herein, oxygenation is enhanced and the problems associated with such conditions are mitigated.
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The previous Detailed Description is of embodiment(s) of the disclosure. The scope of the disclosure should not necessarily be limited by this Description. The scope of the disclosure is instead defined by the following claims and the equivalents thereof.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/197,324, filed on Mar. 5, 2014. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/197,324 claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/776,328, filed Mar. 11, 2013. U.S. patent Ser. No. 14/197,324 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/776,328 are each incorporated herein by reference. This application incorporates by reference the entire disclosure of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/359,210, filed Jan. 26, 2012, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/975,047, filed Oct. 17, 2007, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/801,662, filed May 9, 2007, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/894,369, filed Jul. 19, 2004, U.S. Pat. No. 5,097,829, filed Mar. 19, 1990, U.S. Pat. No. 5,989,285, filed Aug. 15, 1996, and U.S. Pat. No. 6,935,409, filed Jun. 8, 1999.
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