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J Colloid Interface Sci ; 629(Pt B): 206-216, 2023 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36152577

ABSTRACT

Burns are usually difficult to treat because their susceptibe to bacterial infections. When burns is accompanied by hyperthermia, the heat accumulated on the skin will causes extensive tissue damage. Most dressings focus on the treatment process, while ignoring the first-aid treatment to remove hyperthermia. To make matters worse, when outdoors, it is hard to find clean water to wash and cool the burned area. A dressing which can simultaneously realize first-time cooling and repairing treatment of the burned area can shorten treatment time, and is especially beneficial for outdoor use. In this study, a handheld coaxial electrospinning device is developed for preparing platelet-rich plasma @Polycaprolactone-epsilon polylysine (PRP@PCL/ε-PL) core-shell nanofibers. The nanofibers can be synchronously transformed into ice fibers during the spinning process, and directly deposited on the skin. The whole process is convenient to use outdoor. Via dual cooling mechanisms, first aid can take away the excessive heat in the burn area by nanofibers. These core-shell nanofibers also show its excellent antimicrobial and tissue regeneration-promoting properties. Therefore, it achieves first-time cooling and repair treatment of the burned area at the same time. Moreover, due to direct in-situ deposition of this handheld coaxial electrospinning, better antimicrobial properties, and faster healing performance are achieved. By using this integrated strategy that combines cooling, antibacterial and healing promotion, the burn recovery time is shortened from 21 days to 14 days.


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Anti-Infective Agents , Burns , Nanofibers , Humans , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Polyesters , Wound Healing , Burns/therapy
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36197861

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This article considers the differentially private consensus problem of discrete-time second-order multiagent systems with partially measurable states and limited communication channel capacity, where only the integer-value information of agents can be transmitted. To reduce the potential risk of state information disclosure in digital communication, a differentially private consensus algorithm via dynamic encoding-decoding is proposed for the second-order multiagent system to make agents achieve mean-square consensus by transmitting quantized integer values with privacy protection. To deal with the uncertainty of the quantizer saturation, the statistical analysis is given for the boundedness of the input of quantizers. It is shown that the expectation of the minimum memory capacity of quantizers is 2 bits. Finally, some simulation results are given to visualize our conclusions.

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Telemed J E Health ; 28(8): 1109-1116, 2022 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34941459

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Several studies indicated that teledermatology is good for people living on offshore islands. However, what disease benefits the most from interactive dermatology geographically in offshore islands remain uncertain. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the seasonal and geographical distribution with different diseases in remote regions of Penghu islands in Taiwan Strait, thus to study the medical needs for specific disease in remote islands. The cost differences among three models by professional dermatologists were analyzed. Methods: This interactive teledermatology program serving Penghu Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare (MOHW-PH, March 2020 to February 2021) from a medical center in Taiwan recruited 145 patients with 280 patient-visits. The seasons, the timing from residential houses to MOHW-PH, the number of disease diagnosis, and the numbers of teledermatology visits are compared. The association of the distance from residential houses to MOHW-PH with different disease diagnosis was analyzed. Results: Eczema (33%), dermatophytosis (13%), and psoriasis (11%) were most common. Seasonal analysis showed dermatophytosis and eczema are more common in summer and winter, respectively. Geographical analysis showed that psoriasis has relatively higher case numbers, higher visits per case, with cases living in longer distances. The patient satisfaction was good (>95%). Among the three care modes of dermatologist, the cost estimation of interactive teledermatology and in-person clinic were similar yearly (2.4-2.9 million New Taiwan Dollars, roughly 80,000-90,000 USD). Conclusions: The study indicates that health care for psoriasis, being underprivileged but in desperate need in distant regions, could be delivered with quality and satisfaction by interactive teledermatology.


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Dermatology , Eczema , Psoriasis , Skin Diseases , Telemedicine , Tinea , Humans , Islands , Psoriasis/diagnosis , Skin Diseases/diagnosis , Taiwan
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