Case Study: Diabetic Foot Ulcer Nursing Management Using Ozone Regional Non-Invasive (ORNI)Therapy as A Combination Of Care

Irma puspita Arisanty, Debie - Dahlia

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Abstract

Background: DFU patients must be treated properly less than 30 days to prevent infection spread to the bone, causes smaller opportunity to recovery and higher risk for amputation. Ozone therpay has a clearer clinical effect, affects the wound healing process, it can be seen by decreasing the length of stay. Method: Case studies of 3 DFU patients who were given ORNi therapy. Wound evaluation using Bettes-Jenssen Assessment tool skoring system. Results: There were significant improvement in these cases after given a noninvasive regional ozone therapy (ORNi) as a combination in standard treatment for 5 – 7 times. There are no sign of infection, granulation and epithelization processes were running optimal and exudate production was controlled. Conclusions and recommendation: Using ORNi therapy as an adjunct to standard care has shown a significant improvement. The rate of granulation and epithelization during 15 days of treatment has an average growth rate of granulation and epithelization up to 22%. Researchers recommend to do more research with suficcient sample size related to the use of ozone therapy as an adjunct in wound care.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJurnal Keperawatan Soedirman
Volume16
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • diabetic foot ulcer
  • ozone therapy

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