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Biomedical Science and Clinical Research(BSCR)

ISSN: 2835-7914 | DOI: 10.33140/BSCR

Impact Factor: 1.7

The Effect of a HealiAid ® Collagen Wound Dressing on Wound Healing in Patients: A Randomized Double-Blind Pilot Clinical Trial

Abstract

Yung-Kai Lin, Yung-Hsiang Lin, Huang-Kai Kao, Ching-Ting Chen and Chi-Fu Chiang

Wound healing is a complex, multi-phase process. With rising healthcare costs, an aging population, and increasing chronic disease prevalence, the burden of wound care is escalating. Thus, finding safe and effective methods to accelerate wound healing is crucial. This study aims to explore the safety and efficacy of HealiAid® Collagen Wound Dressing in treating various types of wounds, including venous ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, pressure ulcers, and burns. A clinical trial was conducted on 18 subjects with venous ulcers, diabetic foot wounds, pressure ulcers, and burn wounds. The study assessed the effectiveness of HealiAid in different wound types by analyzing its thermal stability, porous structure, biocompatibility, and clinical efficacy. Wound healing was strictly monitored, and the safety and tolerability of the dressing were evaluated. The results showed that HealiAid Collagen Wound Dressing has excellent thermal stability and structural integrity. Its porous microstructure enhances cell adhesion and tissue regeneration, demonstrating significant healing effects across various wound types, including venous ulcers, diabetic foot wounds, pressure ulcers, and burns. No serious adverse reactions were reported, and endotoxin levels were well below safety standards. This study confirms the safety and efficacy of HealiAid Collagen Wound Dressing in treating multiple wound types. Its outstanding thermal stability, porous structure, and biocompatibility make it a promising option for clinical wound care.

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