Nanomaterials in wound infeetion care for senile diabetes: current research and developments
Wound infections in elderly diabetic patients represent a severe complication of diabetes, with diabetic foot ulcers being the most common manifestation.Due to impaired immune function and the prolonged course of the disease, elderly patients often struggle to control wound infections, leading to in...
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description | Wound infections in elderly diabetic patients represent a severe complication of diabetes, with diabetic foot ulcers being the most common manifestation.Due to impaired immune function and the prolonged course of the disease, elderly patients often struggle to control wound infections, leading to increased medical costs, extended hospital stays, higher rates of amputation and mortality.As bacterial resistance becomes more prevalent, traditional oral or intravenous antibiotics are increasingly ineffective in treating wound infections in elderly diabetic patients.In contrast, emerging nanomaterials offer promising prospects in antibacterial therapy, owing to their superior biocompatibility, targeted action, controlled release, and low toxicity.This article reviews the latest research on the antibacterial mechanisms of nanomaterials and explores their potential as a novel strategy for treating wound infections in elderly diabetic patients. |
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spelling | doaj-art-0f8d7c10f6f54d74847a029f519cea7a2025-01-21T02:59:39ZzhoEditorial Office of International Journal of GeriatricsGuoji laonian yixue zazhi1674-75932025-01-0146110110410.3969/j.issn.1674-7593.2025.01.020Nanomaterials in wound infeetion care for senile diabetes: current research and developmentsYiran Liu0Xue Bai1Hui Ren2Baofeng Guo3Department of Plastic Surgery, China-Japan Union Hospital, Jilin University, Changchun 130033Department of Pathophysiology, College of Basic Medical Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun 130021Department of Plastic Surgery, China-Japan Union Hospital, Jilin University, Changchun 130033Department of Plastic Surgery, China-Japan Union Hospital, Jilin University, Changchun 130033Wound infections in elderly diabetic patients represent a severe complication of diabetes, with diabetic foot ulcers being the most common manifestation.Due to impaired immune function and the prolonged course of the disease, elderly patients often struggle to control wound infections, leading to increased medical costs, extended hospital stays, higher rates of amputation and mortality.As bacterial resistance becomes more prevalent, traditional oral or intravenous antibiotics are increasingly ineffective in treating wound infections in elderly diabetic patients.In contrast, emerging nanomaterials offer promising prospects in antibacterial therapy, owing to their superior biocompatibility, targeted action, controlled release, and low toxicity.This article reviews the latest research on the antibacterial mechanisms of nanomaterials and explores their potential as a novel strategy for treating wound infections in elderly diabetic patients.http://gwll.publish.founderss.cn/thesisDetails#10.3969/j.issn.1674-7593.2025.01.020&lang=ensenile diabetesdiabetic foot ulcerwound infectionnanomaterials |
spellingShingle | Yiran Liu Xue Bai Hui Ren Baofeng Guo Nanomaterials in wound infeetion care for senile diabetes: current research and developments Guoji laonian yixue zazhi senile diabetes diabetic foot ulcer wound infection nanomaterials |
title | Nanomaterials in wound infeetion care for senile diabetes: current research and developments |
title_full | Nanomaterials in wound infeetion care for senile diabetes: current research and developments |
title_fullStr | Nanomaterials in wound infeetion care for senile diabetes: current research and developments |
title_full_unstemmed | Nanomaterials in wound infeetion care for senile diabetes: current research and developments |
title_short | Nanomaterials in wound infeetion care for senile diabetes: current research and developments |
title_sort | nanomaterials in wound infeetion care for senile diabetes current research and developments |
topic | senile diabetes diabetic foot ulcer wound infection nanomaterials |
url | http://gwll.publish.founderss.cn/thesisDetails#10.3969/j.issn.1674-7593.2025.01.020&lang=en |
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