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  • 1School of Computing, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, UK. pplassma@glam.ac.uk

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Objective wound assessment is crucial for effective patient care. New technologies enable quantifiable documentation of wound status and treatment efficacy, improving clinical decision-making in wound management.

Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Clinical Medicine
  • Wound Healing Research

Background:

  • Clinicians face challenges selecting optimal wound treatments due to numerous options.
  • Subjective wound status descriptions limit evaluation of treatment effectiveness.
  • Objective data is needed to assess wound care product efficacy and healing progress.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the need for objective wound assessment.
  • To review emerging technologies for wound monitoring.
  • To enable quantifiable documentation of wound healing.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current and emerging wound assessment technologies.
  • Discussion of objective parameters for wound status.
  • Emphasis on quantifiable data for treatment evaluation.

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Main Results:

  • Technologies are becoming available for immediate, objective wound assessment.
  • Quantifiable data can provide insights into healing processes.
  • Objective recording aids in evaluating treatment effectiveness.

Conclusions:

  • Objective wound documentation is essential for improving patient care.
  • Emerging technologies facilitate immediate and quantifiable wound assessment.
  • Data-driven approaches enhance clinical decision-making in wound management.