Joseph E Grey
Cardiff University
532 Papers
666 Citations
Joseph E Grey is an academic researcher from Cardiff University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Factory (object-oriented programming). The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 532 publications. Previous affiliations of Joseph E Grey include Cardiff and Vale University Health Board & Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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ABC of wound healing wound dressings
TL;DR: Wound dressings are thought to increase cell proliferation and activity by retaining an optimum level of wound exudate, which contains vital proteins and cytokines produced in response to injury and facilitate autolytic debridement of the wound and promote healing.
ABC of wound healing: Wound assessment
TL;DR: It is important that the normal processes of developing a diagnostic hypothesis are followed before trying to treat the wound, and that the ultimate goal is to control the symptoms and prevent complications, rather than healing the wound.
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Venous and arterial leg ulcers
TL;DR: Venous leg ulceration is due to sustained venous hypertension, which results from chronic venous insufficiency, and occurs in up to 70% of those at risk.
Recent advances and emerging treatments
TL;DR: The healing of acute wounds involves a complex and dynamic series of events leading to the repair of injured tissues, and many mediators—including inflammatory cells, growth factors, proteases and cellular and extracellular elements—play important roles in different stages of the healing process.
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ABC of wound healing. Non-surgical and drug treatments.
TL;DR: Non-surgical and drug treatments to consider in the treatment of chronic ulcers, including Multilayer compression bandaging, such as the four layer method, is well established in the management of venous leg ulcers.