ParaNano’s CEO, Chelsea Luxen, explores some of the other applications beyond wound care for its WoundCue product & Bio-Z technology.
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ParaNano CEO, Chelsea Luxen, explains WoundCue's technology which is responsive to pathogenic lipase.
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ParaNano Wound Care’s CEO, Chelsea Luxen, introduces WoundCue and its features which can indicate bacterial or fungal pathogens in a wound through a color change.
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ParaNano Wound Care’s Co-founder & CEO, Chelsea Luxen, identifies many of the pitfalls that patients face with existing wound monitoring practices.
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Join Chelsea Luxen, Co-founder & CEO of ParaNano Wound Care, as she explores the unmet need in wound monitoring which guided the design of WoundCue.
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Chelsea Luxen, Co-founder & CEO of ParaNano Wound Care describes the unmet need in wound monitoring & introduces WoundCue along with the settings where it can help the most.
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Small molecule correlates of infection precede infection diagnosis in breast implant reconstruction patients.
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Caltech’s Smart Bandage Detects Infection Days in Advance #Science #HealthandMedicine #MedicalTechnology #SmartBandage #InfectionDetection
⏳ Testing Duration Affects Results Infections can take longer to detect than you’d think. Extending testing to 14 days, as shown in studies like Bossard J, et al. [1], found infections missed by shorter 7-day tests. Patience can save lives. #InfectionDetection #ExtendedTesting
Time Matters in Cultures
The study also found that some bacteria needed 1-14 days to grow in thioglycolate. If testing is stopped at 7 days, up to five types of bacteria could be missed. Letting bacteria grow within a longer period can help identify all potential infections.
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