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Clin Oral Investig ; 28(9): 490, 2024 Aug 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39153027

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to assess the effectiveness of ozone therapy in oral ulcers healing when compared to placebo or active treatments. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The search was carried out using PubMed, EMBASE, Scopus, and Lilacs databases. Clinical trials involving human participants were included. The Risk Ratio (RR) and the standardized mean difference (SMD) with 95%CI (confidence interval) were calculated. The ROBINS-I (risk of bias in non-randomized studies of interventions) and RoB2 (risk of bias tool for randomized trials) assessment tool was used to detect bias. RESULTS: After the selection process, 12 studies were included. The meta-analysis showed that ozone therapy helps to reduce the size of the traumatic and autoimmune ulcers (RR=-0.44; 95% CI -0.71,-0.17; I2=0%) in comparison to placebo. Regarding pain reduction, ozone was superior to placebo (RR = 1.29, 95% CI -1.6 to -0.95); I2=0%), and equivalent to topical corticosteroid and laser photobiomodulation (RR = 0.26, 95% CI -0.27,0.78, p = 0.34). CONCLUSION: Ozone therapy is an alternative for accelerating healing and reducing pain for both traumatic and autoimmune ulcers. However, the quality of evidence is limited. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Oral ulcerations are usually painful and impact quality of life requiring different approaches to boost wound healing and reduce symptoms. For this purpose, ozone therapy is a promising strategy.


Subject(s)
Ozone , Wound Healing , Ozone/therapeutic use , Humans , Wound Healing/drug effects , Oral Ulcer/drug therapy , Oral Ulcer/therapy , Mouth Mucosa/drug effects
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Med Microbiol Immunol ; 213(1): 4, 2024 Mar 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38532203

ABSTRACT

Besides being scarce, the drugs available for treating cutaneous leishmaniasis have many adverse effects. Ozone is an option to enhance the standard treatment due to the wound-healing activity reported in the literature. In this study, we evaluated the efficiency of ozonated sunflower oil as an adjuvant in treating cutaneous lesions caused by Leishmania amazonensis. BALB/c mice were infected with L. amazonensis, and after the lesions appeared, they were treated in four different schedules using the drug treatment with meglumine antimoniate (Glucantime®), with or without ozonated oil. After thirty days of treatment, the lesions' thickness and their parasitic burden, blood leukocytes, production of NO and cytokines from peritoneal macrophages and lymph node cells were analyzed. The group treated with ozonated oil plus meglumine antimoniate showed the best performance, improving the lesion significantly. The parasitic burden showed that ozonated oil enhanced the leishmanicidal activity of the treatment, eliminating the parasites in the lesion. Besides, a decrease in the TNF levels from peritoneal macrophages and blood leukocytes demonstrated an immunomodulatory action of ozone in the ozonated oil-treated animals compared to the untreated group. Thus, ozonated sunflower oil therapy has been shown as an adjuvant in treating Leishmania lesions since this treatment enhanced the leishmanicidal and wound healing effects of meglumine antimoniate.


Subject(s)
Antiprotozoal Agents , Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous , Ozone , Animals , Mice , Meglumine Antimoniate/pharmacology , Meglumine Antimoniate/therapeutic use , Sunflower Oil/therapeutic use , Antiprotozoal Agents/pharmacology , Meglumine/pharmacology , Meglumine/therapeutic use , Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous/drug therapy , Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous/parasitology , Wound Healing , Ozone/therapeutic use , Mice, Inbred BALB C
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J Back Musculoskelet Rehabil ; 37(4): 821-838, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38277280

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Corticosteroid injections are frequently used in the short-term treatment of musculoskeletal pain, but their use is controversial as repeated exposures to corticosteroids can lead to deleterious effects on musculoskeletal tissue. Ozone injections have been proposed as a possible treatment for musculoskeletal pain; however, their effectiveness has not been compared with corticosteroids. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of ozone injections for reducing pain in individuals with musculoskeletal pain in comparison with corticosteroid injections through a meta-analysis. METHODS: An online systematic search was performed using electronic databases up to September 2023. We searched for studies that compared corticosteroid injections with ozone injections in the treatment of musculoskeletal pain of diverse origins. RESULTS: Eleven studies were included comprising a total of 534 individuals. In the overall pooled analysis, a pain reduction in favor of corticosteroid injections was found in the short term (d= 0.31, 95% CI 0.01 to 0.60, p (z) 0.04, I2 = 32%). In the medium term, no significant differences were found in reducing pain between groups (d=-0.17, 95% CI -0.42 to 0.07, p (z) 0.15, I2 = 0%). CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that corticosteroids injections are more effective in reducing musculoskeletal pain in the short term, but equally effective in the medium term when compared with ozone injections. Nonetheless, better-quality clinical trials are necessary to corroborate these results.


Subject(s)
Adrenal Cortex Hormones , Musculoskeletal Pain , Ozone , Humans , Ozone/administration & dosage , Ozone/therapeutic use , Musculoskeletal Pain/drug therapy , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/administration & dosage , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/therapeutic use , Treatment Outcome
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Rev. cuba. med ; 62(4)dic. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1550899

ABSTRACT

Introducción: Las infecciones intestinales se relacionan con trastornos del sistema inmune y de la microbiota intestinal. Pueden ser recurrentes y producir otras alteraciones intestinales y sistémicas, que empeoran con la terapia antimicrobiana. La ozonoterapia ha sido usada en el tratamiento de infecciones intestinales. Objetivos: Recopilar información sobre los efectos biológicos, terapéuticos y la seguridad de la administración del ozono por insuflación rectal en el tratamiento de las infecciones intestinales. Métodos: Para la búsqueda de información se empleó el motor de búsqueda Google Académico. Se consultaron artículos en las bases de datos PubMed y SciELO de la Biblioteca Virtual de Salud. Además, se realizó una búsqueda general en los idiomas español e inglés, a partir de los artículos más relevantes acerca del estudio. Se utilizaron como palabras clave: infecciones, insuflación, microbioma gastrointestinal, ozono como términos más concretos. En el estudio no se aplicó ninguna restricción acerca del ámbito geográfico ni de la edad. Conclusiones: La aplicación rectal de ozono es segura, tiene acciones biológicas y terapéuticas útiles para tratar las infecciones intestinales. Actúa como inmunomodulador y protector de la microbiota intestinal, lo que permite enfrentar esta problemática de salud desde el punto de vista preventivo, curativo y de rehabilitación de los daños causados, tanto por los gérmenes como por los efectos de los antibióticos(AU)


Introduction: Intestinal infections are related to disorders of the immune system and intestinal microbiota. They can be recurrent and produce other intestinal and systemic alterations, which worsen with antimicrobial therapy. Ozone therapy has been used in the treatment of intestinal infections. Objectives: To compile information on the biological, therapeutic effects and safety of the administration of ozone by rectal insufflation in the treatment of intestinal infections. Methods: Google Scholar search engine was used for searching information. Articles were consulted in PubMed and SciELO databases of the Virtual Health Library. In addition, a general search was carried out in Spanish and English, based on the most relevant articles about the study. The keywords used were infections, insufflation, gastrointestinal microbiome, ozone as more specific terms. No restrictions on geographic area or age were applied in the study. Conclusions: The rectal application of ozone is safe, it has useful biological and therapeutic actions to treat intestinal infections, acting as an immunomodulator and protector of the intestinal microbiota, which allows us to face this health problem from a preventive, curative and rehabilitation point of view of the damage caused, both by germs and by the effects of antibiotics(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Ozone/therapeutic use , Insufflation/methods , Gastrointestinal Microbiome/physiology , Infections/drug therapy
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Int J Mol Sci ; 24(7)2023 Mar 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37047511

ABSTRACT

Degeneration of the intervertebral disc is one of the most frequent causes of lumbar pain, and it puts an extreme strain on worldwide healthcare systems. Finding a solution for this disease is an important challenge as current surgical and conservative treatments fail to bring a short-term or long-term solution to the problem. Medical ozone has yielded excellent results in intervertebral disc pathology. When it comes to extruded disc herniation, ozone is the only etiological treatment because it stimulates the immune system to absorb the herniated portion of the nucleus pulposus, thus resolving discal extrusion. This work aims to examine the biomolecular mechanisms that lead to intervertebral disc degeneration while highlighting the significance of oxidative stress and chronic inflammation. Considering that ozone is a regulator of oxidative stress and, therefore, of inflammation, we assert that medical ozone could modulate this process and obtain inflammatory stage macrophages (M1) to switch to the repair phase (M2). Consequently, the ozone would be a therapeutic resource that would work on the etiology of the disease as an epigenetic regulator that would help repair the intervertebral space.


Subject(s)
Intervertebral Disc Degeneration , Intervertebral Disc , Ozone , Humans , Intervertebral Disc Degeneration/etiology , Intervertebral Disc Degeneration/therapy , Intervertebral Disc Degeneration/pathology , Ozone/therapeutic use , Conservative Treatment , Intervertebral Disc/pathology , Inflammation/pathology
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Med Gas Res ; 13(4): 172-180, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37077114

ABSTRACT

Ozone therapy (OT), a medical procedure, has been showing good results during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). We aimed to build an evidence and gaps map (EGM) of OT in the COVID-19 ranking the articles found according to levels of evidence and outcomes. The EGM brings bubbles of different sizes and different colors according to the articles. The OT intervention used was major or minor autohemotherapy, rectal insufflation and ozonized saline solution. EGM was based on 13 clinical studies using OT for COVID-19 involving a total of 271 patients. We found 30 outcomes related to OT in COVID-19. Our EGM divided the outcomes into six groups: 1-clinical improvement; 2-hospitalization; 3-inflammatory, thromboembolic, infectious, or metabolic markers; 4-radiological aspects, 5-viral infection and 6-adverse events. Major autohemotherapy was present in 19 outcomes, followed by rectal insufflation. Improvement in clinical symptoms of COVID-19, improvement of respiratory function, improvement of oxygen saturation, reduction in hospital internment, decrease in C-reactive protein, decrease in ferritin, decrease in lactate dehydrogenase, decrease in interleukin 6, decrease in D-dimer, radiological improvement of lung lesions and absence of reported adverse events were related in the papers. The most commonly used concentrations of OT in major autohemotherapy and in rectal insufflation were 40 µg/mL and 35 µg/mL, respectively. Here, we bring the first EGM showing the efficacy and safety of OT in the treatment of COVID-19. OT can be used as integrative medical therapy in COVID-19 at a low cost and improve the health conditions of the patients.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Ozone , Humans , COVID-19/therapy , SARS-CoV-2 , Ozone/therapeutic use , Treatment Outcome , Hospitalization
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J. oral res. (Impresa) ; 12(1): 168-181, abr. 4, 2023. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1556343

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Extraction of the impacted mandibular third molar is a common procedure in dentistry. Many complications may arise after this operation, the most common being pain, trismus, and swelling. Systemic medications have been used in an attempt to manage these problems, but because of their side effects, the need for non-medication treatment arises to treat these complications without side effects, such as cryotherapy, ice packs, low-level laser therapy, and ozone. Ozone is one of the most effective antimicrobials used in the dentistry field, and it also has a positive effect on soft tissue healing, activates cellular metabolism, and can react with blood components; for these reasons ozone is used to manage trismus, swelling, and pain after removal of the mandibular third molar. Aim: The purpose of the study was to assess the effects of topical ozone gel on complications from the extraction of the impacted mandibular third molar. Materials and Methods: Thirty patients were enrolled in the current study and were randomly divided into two equal groups. Preoperatively clinical examination included measurement of facial swelling measurements and maximum mouth opening. The position and configuration of the impacted lower third molar, the surrounding bone, the mandibular canal, and the neighboring tooth were all assessed using a panoramic X-ray. On days 2 and 7, after surgery, the facial swelling dimensions and maximum mouth opening were again assessed. Statistics were used to analyze results. Results: Findings indicate statistical significance for pain, but not for swelling or mouth opening. Conclusions: After lower third molar surgery, topical ozone gel helps reduce postoperative pain.


Introducción: La extracción del tercer molar mandibular retenido es un procedimiento común en odontología. Pueden surgir muchas complicaciones después de esta operación, siendo las más comunes dolor, trismo y edema. Se han utilizado medicamentos sistémicos en un intento de controlar estos problemas, pero debido a sus efectos secundarios, surge la necesidad de tratamientos sin medicamentos para tratar estas complicaciones sin efectos secundarios, como crioterapia, bolsas de hielo, terapia con láser de baja intensidad y ozono. El ozono es uno de los antimicrobianos más eficaces utilizados en el campo de la odontología, además tiene un efecto positivo en la cicatrización de los tejidos blandos, activa el metabolismo celular y puede reaccionar con los componentes sanguíneos; Por estas razones, el ozono se utiliza para controlar el trismo, la hinchazón y el dolor después de la extracción del tercer molar mandibular. Objetivo: El propósito del estudio fue evaluar los efectos del gel de ozono tópico sobre las complicaciones de la extracción del tercer molar mandibular impactado. Materiales y Métodos: Se inscribieron treinta pacientes en el estudio actual y se dividieron aleatoriamente en dos grupos iguales. El examen clínico preoperatorio incluyó la medición de la hinchazón facial y la apertura máxima de la boca. La posición y configuración del tercer molar inferior impactado, el hueso circundante, el canal mandibular y el diente vecino se evaluaron mediante una radiografía panorámica. Los días 2 y 7, después de la cirugía, se evaluaron nuevamente las dimensiones de la hinchazón facial y la apertura máxima de la boca. Se utilizaron estadísticas para analizar los resultados. Resultados: Los hallazgos indican significación estadística para el dolor, pero no para la hinchazón o la apertura de la boca.Conclusión: Después de la cirugía del tercer molar inferior, el gel de ozono tópico ayuda a reducir el dolor postoperatorio.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Young Adult , Ozone/therapeutic use , Pain, Postoperative/prevention & control , Tooth, Impacted/surgery , Molar, Third/surgery , Ozone/administration & dosage , Tooth Extraction/methods , Treatment Outcome
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J Stomatol Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 124(1S): 101292, 2023 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36150689

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of ozone therapy on new bone formation and inflammation modulation in defects of rat calvaria filled with autogenous bone. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Critical size defects were created in the calvaria of 24 male Wistar rats. The animals were randomly divided into four groups according to the treatment: G1: clot; G2: clot and covered with xenogenic membrane; G3: particulate autogenous bone graft; G4: autogenous bone graft and application of 3 mL O2/O3 gas mixture (10 µg/ml). The defects were filled immediately after surgery with a bilateral retroauricular application, in the region immediately above the incision. After 21 days, the animals were euthanized, and the samples were processed for morphometric evaluations designed to measure both the intensity of the inflammatory infiltrate, and the presence of new bone formation in the defect. RESULTS: The results showed a lower inflammation score and higher mean of newly formed bone in the region of the defect for the group associated with ozone therapy (G4). The bone formed in the region of the defect could be observed as being more lamellar and mineralized in the case of associated ozone therapy. CONCLUSION: Ozone therapy represents a promising adjuvant therapy to accelerate tissue regeneration.


Subject(s)
Osteogenesis , Ozone , Humans , Rats , Male , Animals , Rats, Wistar , Skull/surgery , Inflammation/therapy , Ozone/pharmacology , Ozone/therapeutic use
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Pesqui. bras. odontopediatria clín. integr ; 23: e210147, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: biblio-1431045

ABSTRACT

Abstract Objective: To determine the effect of ozonated water on the color stability of denture tooth and denture bases. Material and Methods: Thirty denture base discs consisting of 15 Acropars and 15 ProBase Hot specimens with the dimensions of 40 × 5 mm were prepared. Fifteen denture teeth in shade A1 (Ivoclar Vivadent, Schaan, Liechtenstein) were mounted in a specific acrylic jig. All specimens were immersed in three solutions (1% sodium hypochlorite, ozonated water, and distilled water) for four months (one year of clinical use). Color measurements were done with a spectrophotometer and assessed using the CIE L*a*b* colorimetric system (0, 4, 8, 12, and 16 weeks). Data were analyzed using the three-way ANOVA and Tukey test (α=0.05). Results: Tukey's post hoc test revealed a significant change in color in the Acropars denture base for the distilled water group compared to the ozonated water and 1% hypochlorite (p<0.05). Regarding the ProBase Hot denture base, significantly less color change was observed in the 1% hypochlorite group compared to the ozonated water and distilled water (p≤0.001). For the denture teeth, significantly less color change was seen in the distilled water group than in the ozonated water (p=0.015) and 1% hypochlorite (p<0.05) groups. Conclusion: The color change of denture bases and denture tooth in ozonated water are acceptable. Ozonated water can be considered a good disinfectant for cleaning dentures.


Subject(s)
Ozone/therapeutic use , Color , Dental Polishing , Denture, Complete , Acrylic Resins , Distilled Water , Analysis of Variance , Denture Cleansers/adverse effects , Polymerization
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J Dairy Res ; 90(4): 382-386, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38420731

ABSTRACT

This research communication paper addresses the hypothesis that the use of therapeutic alternatives for mastitis, such as intramammary ozone, can cure the disease with lower costs and without harmful residues for human consumption and without formation of microbial resistance like the ones caused by indiscriminate use of antibiotics in dairy farms. The study was performed in 36 mammary quarters from 12 dairy cows with subclinical mastitis grade three. The experimental units were randomly assigned into four groups and each group received a treatment. Treatments comprised (a) 20 µg/ml ozone gas; (b) 40 µg/ml ozone gas; (c) negative control treatment of 12.5 µg/ml ozonated saline and (d) positive control treatment of 100 mg of cephalexin + 100 mg of neomycin + 10 mg of prednisolone, all by intramammary injection. In all quarters, milk was collected before and after the application of treatments for California mastitis test and evaluation of milk composition, somatic cell count, and bacterial cultures. The results indicated that the use of intramammary ozone did have a therapeutic effect, and whilst this was less than that of antibiotics, ozone does confer some advantages. Treated milk had a good composition, the treatment cost was low, milk withdrawal may not be necessary and there is no risk of antibiotic resistance.


Subject(s)
Anti-Bacterial Agents , Mastitis, Bovine , Ozone , Animals , Cattle , Female , Anti-Bacterial Agents/administration & dosage , Anti-Bacterial Agents/adverse effects , Anti-Bacterial Agents/analysis , Cell Count/veterinary , Lactation , Mammary Glands, Animal/microbiology , Mastitis, Bovine/microbiology , Mastitis, Bovine/therapy , Milk/chemistry , Ozone/therapeutic use , Ozone/analysis
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Redox Rep ; 27(1): 259-269, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36356189

ABSTRACT

Encephalic vascular accident, or stroke, is the most common pathology of the central nervous system in humans, the second leading cause of death and physical and cognitive disabilities, in developing countries. It presents as an ischemic (more common) or hemorrhagic form. Ozone therapy has been shown to be effective in neuromodulation, neuroprotection, and nerve regeneration. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of targeted mild ozone after inducing cerebral ischemia in vitro. Neuroblastoma lineage cells (SH-SY5Y) and canine amniotic membrane stem cells were subjected to 24 hours of hypoxia in an incubator culture chamber. The cells were evaluated by MTT assay, colorimetric assay spectrophotometry, fluorescence microscopy, and flow cytometry. Treatment with low concentrations of ozone (2-10 µg/mL), indicated a possible neuroregenerative effect at low concentrations, correlated with lower levels of apoptosis and oxidative stress compared to cells not subjected to hypoxia. High concentrations of ozone (18-30 µg/mL) promoted an increase in rate of apoptosis and cell death. We developed a novel protocol that mimics ozone therapy for ischemic stroke, using ozonized culture medium after hypoxia induction. Although more studies are needed, we conclude that ozone has a dose-dependent hormetic effect and can reverse the effect of ischemia in vitro at low concentrations.


Subject(s)
Neuroblastoma , Ozone , Humans , Animals , Dogs , Ozone/therapeutic use , Ozone/pharmacology , Oxygen , Oxidative Stress , Apoptosis , Ischemia , Hypoxia , Cell Line, Tumor
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Arq. ciências saúde UNIPAR ; 26(3)set-dez. 2022.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1399004

ABSTRACT

Este trabalho teve como objetivo realizar uma revisão integrativa sobre a Ozonioterapia como prática complementar no tratamento de lesões em seres humanos. Efetuou-se busca sistematizada nos portais: Biblioteca virtual em saúde (BVS), Biblioteca virtual em saúde de medicinas tradicionais complementares e integrativas (BVS MTCI) e Business source complete (EBSCO) nas seguintes bases de dados: Literatura latino-americana e do caribe em ciências da saúde (LILACS), Base de dados de Enfermagem (BDENF) e Medical literature analysis and retrievel system Online (MEDLINE), com cruzamento dos descritores: ozônio; ferimentos; lesões; cicatrização de feridas. Após os critérios de inclusão serem aplicados, observou-se que dez artigos atingiram todos os critérios previamente definidos. Os estudos apontam que a Ozonioterapia apresenta resultados positivos como opção na terapêutica complementar de lesões. Porém, é um recurso terapêutico com baixa adesão. Faz se necessário maior empenho cientifico sobre a temática. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Ozônio; Ferimentos; Lesões; Cicatrização de feridas.


Currently, there are several treatments as well as ozone therapy that aim to improve wounds. This work aimed to carry out an integrative review on Ozone Therapy as a complementary practice in the treatment of injuries in humans. A systematic search was conducted on the portals: Virtual Health Library (VHL), Virtual Health Library of Complementary and Integrative Traditional Medicines (VHL MTCI) and Business Source Complete (EBSCO) in the following databases: Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Science (LILACS) , Nursing Database (BDENF) and Online Medical Literature Review and Retrieval System (MEDLINE), by crossing descriptors: Ozone, Wounds and Injuries, Healing injuries. After the inclusion criteria were applied, it was observed that ten articles reached all the criteria previously defined. The studies indicate that Ozone therapy presents positive results as a complementary therapy option on wounds. However, it is a therapeutical resource with low adherence. It is necessary a greater scientific commitment on the theme.


Este trabajo tuvo como objetivo realizar una revisión integradora sobre la ozonoterapia como práctica complementaria en el tratamiento de lesiones en humanos. Se realizó una búsqueda sistemática en los siguientes portales: Biblioteca Virtual de Salud (BVS), Biblioteca Virtual de Salud de Medicinas Tradicionales, Complementarias e Integrativas (BVS MTCI) y Business Source Complete (EBSCO) en las siguientes bases de datos: Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature (LILACS), Nursing Database (BDENF) y Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (MEDLINE), utilizando las palabras clave: ozono; heridas; lesiones; curación de heridas. Una vez aplicados los criterios de inclusión, se observó que diez artículos cumplían todos los criterios previamente definidos. Los estudios demostraron que la ozonoterapia tiene resultados positivos como opción terapéutica complementaria para las lesiones. Sin embargo, es un recurso terapéutico con un bajo cumplimiento. Es necesario un mayor esfuerzo científico sobre el tema.


Subject(s)
Wounds and Injuries/nursing , Wounds and Injuries/rehabilitation , Wounds and Injuries/therapy , Nursing , Ozone Therapy , Ozone/therapeutic use , Skin , Wound Healing/drug effects , Libraries, Digital , Health Resources
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An Bras Dermatol ; 97(6): 729-734, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36109271

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Acne vulgaris is an inflammatory skin disorder leading to an impairment of quality of life and is therefore not only a cosmetic issue. Its pathogenesis is multifactorial - of particular importance is the colonization with the bacterium Propionibacterium acnes. A wide range of different treatment options exists including topical and systemic treatments depending on severity. High Frequency (HF) therapy, historically developed in the 19th century, claims antimicrobial effects on acne skin, but solid data on its efficacy and mechanism of action is lacking. OBJECTIVES: The main objective of this study was to determine the efficacy of HF therapy on skin flora and P. acnes in vitro using a commercial device as well as to review studies on the mechanism of action. METHODS: The plasma source was investigated regarding electrical settings, heat, and ozone development. Bacterial skin flora, fungal isolates, and P. acnes were exposed to HF in vitro and compared to unexposed controls by evaluating the number of colonies on agar plates. To further analyze bacterial species from normal skin flora, 16S-sequencing was performed. Statistical analyses were carried out using row analysis and unpaired t-test. RESULTS: HF treatment led to a significant reduction of almost every bacterial and fungal species investigated in this study. Moreover, the number of colonies forming units was significantly decreased in P. acnes after HF treatment compared to controls in vitro. STUDY LIMITATIONS: The experiments were performed in vitro only. To assess clinical effects further in vivo experiments are necessary. CONCLUSIONS: The results collected in this study, although in vitro, provide a mechanistic basis for HF as a complementary treatment option for patients with acne. It might also have a beneficial effect on patients with superficial infectious skin of the skin.


Subject(s)
Acne Vulgaris , Anti-Infective Agents , Ozone , Acne Vulgaris/drug therapy , Agar/therapeutic use , Anti-Infective Agents/therapeutic use , Humans , Ozone/therapeutic use , Propionibacterium acnes , Quality of Life
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Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1370001

ABSTRACT

Fraturas de fêmur são casos recorrentes na clínica veterinária de pequenos animais, ocorrendo principalmente em filhotes. O seu diagnóstico considera histórico e sinais clínicos apresentados, como sensibilidade dolorosa e apoio do membro em pinça, e é confirmado por exame radiográfico do membro lesionado. Geralmente, esse tipo de fratura tem o tratamento cirúrgico como indicação, entretanto, com o perigo de submeter o animal a riscos tanto anestésicos quanto cirúrgicos. O presente relato de caso descreve o uso da ozonioterapia, uma forma diferente e menos invasiva de se tratar fratura femoral, com um maior potencial de adesão do tutor por ser um tratamento mais acessível e com excelentes resultados.(AU)


Femur fractures are recurrent cases in the small animal veterinary clinic, occurring mainly in puppies. It's diagnosis is based on the history and clinical signs presented, such as painful sensitivity and support of the limb on tweezers, and defined by radiographic examination of the injured limb. Generally, this type of fracture has surgical treatment indication, however, with the danger of subjecting the animal to both anesthetic and surgical risks. The present case report describes the use of ozone therapy, a different and less invasive way of treating a femoral fracture, with a greater potential for adherence by the tutor, as it is a more accessible treatment and with excellent results.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Ozone/therapeutic use , Complementary Therapies , Femoral Fractures/veterinary
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Int Tinnitus J ; 25(2): 149-153, 2022 Mar 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35239298

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Tinnitus is a frequent complaint in otorhinolaryngology. The symptoms of tinnitus those are severe enough to significantly affect the quality of life. Numerous therapeutic interventions and studies claim success in the treatment of tinnitus, but the cure remains undefined. However, ozone therapy has been suggested as potential treatment for tinnitus. OBJECTIVE: This systematic review aims to investigate the efficacy of ozone therapy in the treatment of tinnitus. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A systematic search was performed in MEDLINE, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Science Direct, Scopus, Google Scholar, Embase and LILACS. Data was processed by two independent reviewers. Only Systematic Reviews, Randomized Controlled Trials, Observational Studies and Case Series published in English or Spanish with no date limit that evaluated the use of ozone therapy for the treatment of tinnitus were included. RESULTS: From 264 references retrieved after duplicates removal, 260 articles were excluded according to the pre-established selection criteria. The assessed articles were then subjected to risk of bias analysis, and one of them was excluded. CONCLUSIONS: High-level evidence, such as well-conducted randomized clinical trials, are still needed to confirm the efficacy and safety of this therapy.


Subject(s)
Ozone , Tinnitus , Humans , Ozone/therapeutic use , Quality of Life , Tinnitus/therapy
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São Paulo; BIREME; mar. 12, 2022.
Non-conventional in English, Portuguese | PIE | ID: biblio-1361397

ABSTRACT

Este mapa de evidências apresenta uma síntese gráfica de estudos clínicos sobre a aplicação da Ozonioterapia em casos de COVID-19. A partir de uma ampla busca bibliográfica 11 estudos clínicos foram incluídos no mapa e categorizados por tipo de intervenção e por desfechos. Os estudos avaliaram o efeito de 4 tipos de intervenção com Ozonioterapia: auto-hemoterapia maior, auto-hemoterapia menor, insuflação retal e solução salina ozonizada; para 6 grupos de desfechos relacionados à COVID-19: Melhora clínica; Internação hospitalar; Marcadores inflamatórios, tromboembólicos, infecciosos ou metabólicos; Aspectos radiológicos; Infecção viral; e Eventos adversos. Os círculos localizados nas intersecções entre as intervenções e os desfechos representam os estudos identificados e a quantidade. A cor do círculo representa o desenho do estudo: Verde para os Ensaios Clínicos Randomizados (RCTs), Amarelo para os Ensaios Clínicos não Randomizados (Non RCTs) e Estudos Clínicos quasi-experimental, e Vermelho para os Relatos de Caso e Estudos de Casos e Controle.


This evidence map presents a graphical summary of clinical studies on the application of Ozone Therapy in cases of COVID-19. From a wide bibliographic search, 11 clinical studies were included in the map and categorized by type of intervention and outcomes. The studies evaluated the effect of 4 types of intervention with Ozone Therapy: Major Autohemotherapy, Minor Autohemotherapy, Rectal Insufflation and Ozonized Saline; for 29 outcomes related to COVID-19, which on the map are divided into 6 groups: 1- clinical improvement; 2-hospitalization; 3- inflammatory, thromboembolic, infectious or metabolic markers; 4- radiological aspects, 5- viral infection and 6- adverse events. Circles located at the intersections between interventions and outcomes represent the identified studies and quantity. The color of the circle represents the study design: Green for Randomized Clinical Trials (RCTs), Yellow for Non-Randomized Clinical Trials (Non RCTs) and Quasi-experimental Clinical Studies, and Red for Case Reports and Case-Control Studies.


Subject(s)
Humans , Ozone/therapeutic use , COVID-19/therapy , Treatment Outcome
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Rev. medica electron ; 44(1)feb. 2022.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1409715

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RESUMEN Hasta hoy no existe cura para la COVID-19. No obstante, se reportan diversos tratamientos encaminados a prevenir el contagio y a tratar los síntomas y complicaciones de la misma. La Medicina Natural y Tradicional ha sido usada frente a diversas dolencias, pero la información de su aplicación en pacientes con infección por SARS-CoV-2 es escasa. El objetivo de este trabajo fue describir el uso de la Medicina Natural y Tradicional en la prevención y el tratamiento de la COVID-19. Para ello, se realizó una búsqueda de información utilizando recursos disponibles a través de Infomed (PubMed, PubMed Central, SciELO, EBSCO, ClinicalKey) y Google Académico, lo que permitió realizar una revisión bibliográfica sobre el uso de la Medicina Natural y Tradicional en la infección por COVID-19. A pesar de los beneficios conocidos de la Medicina Natural y Tradicional, esta ha sido subvalorada como tratamiento frente a la COVID-19. Múltiples ensayos clínicos han tratado el uso de las diferentes terapias de Medicina Natural y Tradicional. Se informa que en los pacientes sometidos a estas terapias se incrementó la tasa de curación, disminuyó el número de casos graves y la tasa de alta hospitalaria mejoró notablemente. La Medicina Natural y Tradicional no protege directamente contra la enfermedad ni causa la curación de la misma, pero sí contribuye a que el organismo esté fortalecido a la hora de enfrentar la infección, y su empleo es eficaz en la reducción y alivio de los síntomas.


ABSTRACT Up today, there is no cure for COVID-19. Nevertheless, several treatments are reported with regard of preventing contagion and treating its symptoms and complications. Natural and traditional medicine has been used against various illnesses, but the information on its application in patients with SARS-CoV-2 is scarce. The aim of this work was to describe the use of Natural and Traditional Medicine in the prevention and treatments of COVID-19. For that, a search of information was conducted using resources available through Infomed (PubMed, PubMed Central, SciELO, EBSCO, ClinicalKey) and Google Academic, what allowed to carry out a bibliographic review on the use of Natural and Traditional Medicine in the infection caused by COVID-19. Despite of the known benefits of the Natural and Traditional Medicine, it has been undervalued as a treatment against COVID-19. Numerous clinical trials have treated the use of the different therapies of Natural and Traditional Medicine. It is reported that in patients undergoing these therapies the cure rate increased, the number of severe cases decreased and the hospital discharge rate improved outstandingly. Natural and traditional medicine does not directly protect against disease, or causes its healing, but it does contribute to the body being strengthened at the time of facing the infection, and its use is efficacious in reducing and alleviating the symptoms.


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Humans , COVID-19/prevention & control , COVID-19/therapy , Medicine, Chinese Traditional/instrumentation , Medicine, Chinese Traditional/methods , Ozone/therapeutic use , Homeopathic Remedy , Efficacy , Acupuncture , Apitherapy , Moxibustion
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Front Public Health ; 10: 1112296, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36726625

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Introduction: The Brazil has one of the largest public health systems in the world and in the 1980's, Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine were introduced. In 2018, the treatment with ozone became a complementary integrative practice showing several benefits. However, its effectiveness needs to be researched. The objective of this evidence gap map is to describe contributions of Integrative Medicines-Ozone treatment in different clinical conditions, to promote evidence-based practice. Methods: We applied the methodology developed by Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences Information based on the 3iE evidence gap map. The EMBASE, PubMed and Virtual Health Library databases, using the MeSH and DeCS terms for the treatment with Ozone were used. Results: 26 systematic reviews were characterized, distributed in a matrix containing 6 interventions (parenteral oxygen/ozone gas mixture; parenteral ozonated water; systemic routes; topical application ozonated water; topical oxygen/ozone gas mixture; and topical ozonated oil) and 55 outcomes (cancer, infection, inflammation, pain, quality of life, wound healing and adverse effects). 334 associations between intervention and outcome were observed, emphasizing the parenteral oxygen/ozone gas mixture intervention (192 associations, 57%). Conclusions: The evidence gap map presents an overview of contributions of Ozone treatment in controlling pain, infections, inflammation and wound healing, as well as increasing the quality of life, and it is directed to researchers and health professionals specialized in Ozone treatment. No serious adverse effects were related. Therefore, this treatment may be even more widely known as an integrative treatment, considering its low cost, efficiency and safety. Future studies should adopt economic impact assessments and the organization of health services.


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Integrative Medicine , Ozone , Humans , Inflammation/drug therapy , Oxygen , Ozone/therapeutic use , Quality of Life , Systematic Reviews as Topic
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J Cosmet Dermatol ; 21(1): 130-133, 2022 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33738907

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BACKGROUND: The search for ever more lasting and safe aesthetic modalities is a constant. For this reason, biostimulation is finding more and more space in clinics; relatively simple, effective, and safe procedures, a procedure that delivers what it promises. Biostimulation is nothing more than an increase in collagen production, primarily type I, with the aim of facial or body rejuvenation. AIMS: Evaluated some years ago as remarkable antimicrobial therapy, today it gains notoriety for its versatility in other areas, one of which is biostimulation, which has been growing. This paper aims to report a case of biostimulation through ozone therapy, as well as the protocol used, its indications, and contraindications. PATIENTS/METHODS: A case report of rejuvenation with ozone therapy and a literature review. RESULTS: Among biostimulatory treatments available, one has been gaining space among professionals and scientific recognition, ozone therapy. CONCLUSION: It is a promising aesthetic therapeutic modality with efficient and safe results and high patient compliance and satisfaction.


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Cosmetic Techniques , Ozone , Skin Aging , Humans , Ozone/therapeutic use , Patient Satisfaction , Rejuvenation
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Vet. zootec ; 29: 1-10, 2022. ilus, graf
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1370581

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Pesquisas recentes comprovam a eficácia da ozonioterapia no estímulo à cicatrização de feridas em animais. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito cicatrizante do óleo de girassol ozonizado na ferida cirúrgica de gatas submetidas a ovariohisterectomia eletiva, em comparação à utilização do soro fisiológico e óleo de girassol puro, com descrição da evolução da cicatrização e a área de retração da ferida nos diferentes grupos experimentais estudados. Para tal, foram estudadas 15 gatas, divididas de forma aleatória em 3 grupos experimentais, sendo cada grupo constituído por 5 animais, dispostos da seguinte forma: Grupo 1 (controle), constituídos de animais que utilizaram apenas solução fisiológica 0,9% para limpeza da ferida cirúrgica; Grupo 2, constituído de animais que utilizaram a solução fisiológica e óleo de girassol puro; e Grupo 3, constituído de animais que utilizaram a solução fisiológica e óleo de girassol ozonizado. Inicialmente todas as gatas foram submetidas ao exame clínico completo, avaliação ultrassonográfica e exames hematológicos como avaliação pré-operatória para ovariohisterectomia eletiva. Durante o período pós-operatório os animais foram acompanhados diariamente, por 7 dias, para observação da ferida cirúrgica, sendo esta avaliada quanto ao seu tamanho, presença de edema, hiperemia, exsudação, granulação e crostas. Os resultados obtidos revelaram que, quanto ao tamanho da ferida, houve maior retração cicatricial no grupo 3 (78%), quando comparado ao grupo 1 (34%) e o grupo 2 (64%). com diferença significativa (p=0,039). Ademais, observou-se redução significativa do edema (p=0,035) e hiperemia (p=0,04) no grupo 3, ao comparar com o grupo 1 e 2, sendo mais evidente no 3° dia de tratamento. O uso do óleo de girassol ozonizado demonstrou ser benéfico ao processo cicatricial, promover rápida reparação da lesão, favorecendo o restabelecimento da estrutura e função dos tecidos.


Recent research confirms the effectiveness of ozonotherapy in stimulating wound healing in animals. The objective of this study was to evaluate the healing effect of ozonated sunflower oil on the surgical wound of cats subjected to elective ovariohysterectomy, in comparison to the use of saline solution and pure sunflower oil, with a description of the evolution of healing and the area of wound retraction in the different experimental groups studied. For this, 15 female cats were randomly divided into 3 experimental groups, each group consisting of 5 animals, arranged as follows: Group 1 (control), consisting of animals that used only 0.9% physiological solution for cleaning of the surgical wound; Group 2, consisting of animals that used the physiological solution and pure sunflower oil; and Group 3, consisting of animals that used the physiological solution and ozonized sunflower oil. Initially all cats were submitted to a complete clinical examination, ultrasonographic evaluation and hematological examinations as a preoperative evaluation for elective ovariohysterectomy. During the postoperative period, the animals were followed daily for 7 days to observe the surgical wound, which was evaluated for its size, presence of edema, hyperemia, exudation, granulation and crusts. The results showed that there was a greater scar retraction in group 3 (78%) when compared to group 1 (34%) and group 2 (64%), with a significant difference (p = 0.039). In addition, there was a significant reduction of edema (p = 0.035) and hyperemia (p = 0.04) in group 3, when compared with group 1 and 2, being more evident on the 3rd day of treatment. The use of ozonized sunflower oil has been shown to be beneficial to the cicatricial process, promoting rapid repair of the lesion, favoring the reestablishment of tissue structure and function.


Investigaciones recientes demuestran la eficacia de la ozonoterapia para estimular la cicatrización de heridas en animales. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar el efecto cicatrizante del aceite de girasol ozonizado en la herida quirúrgica de gatas sometidas a ovariohisterectomía electiva, en comparación con el uso de solución salina y aceite puro de girasol, con descripción de la evolución de la cicatrización y el área de Retracción de la herida en los diferentes grupos experimentales estudiados. Para ello, se estudiaron 15 gatos, divididos aleatoriamente en 3 grupos experimentales, cada grupo compuesto por 5 animales, distribuidos de la siguiente manera: Grupo 1 (control), compuesto por animales que utilizaron solo solución salina al 0,9% para la limpieza de la herida quirúrgica; Grupo 2, formado por animales que utilizaron solución salina y aceite puro de girasol; y el Grupo 3, compuesto por animales que utilizaron solución salina y aceite de girasol ozonizado. Inicialmente, todas las gatas se sometieron a un examen clínico completo, ultrasonido y exámenes hematológicos como evaluación preoperatoria para ovariohisterectomía electiva. Durante el postoperatorio, los animales fueron monitoreados diariamente durante 7 días para observar la herida quirúrgica, la cual fue evaluada por su tamaño, presencia de edema, hiperemia, exudación, granulación y costras. Los resultados obtenidos revelaron que, en cuanto al tamaño de la herida, hubo mayor retracción de la cicatriz en el grupo 3 (78%) en comparación con el grupo 1 (34%) y el grupo 2 (64%), con una diferencia significativa (p = 0,039). Además, hubo una reducción significativa del edema (p = 0,035) y la hiperemia (p = 0,04) en el grupo 3, en comparación con los grupos 1 y 2, siendo más evidente en el tercer día de tratamiento. El uso de aceite de girasol ozonizado demostró ser beneficioso para el proceso de curación, promoviendo una rápida reparación de la lesión, favoreciendo la restauración de la estructura y función de los tejidos.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Cats , Ozone/therapeutic use , Wound Healing , Sunflower Oil/therapeutic use , Postoperative Period , Ovariectomy/veterinary , Hysterectomy/veterinary
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