Oxygen plays a vital role in healing
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promotes growth factor
signalling transduction
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collagen
synthesis
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cell proliferation &
re-epithelialisation
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angiogenesis and
revascularisation
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antibacterial
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- The presence of a wound increases the body’s need for oxygen by 20% ++
- Compromised healing occurs when oxygen demand is greater than the supply
Supplementary oxygen
can improve healing
- NATROX® Oxygen Wound Therapy delivers continuous pure humidified oxygen to the wound bed.
- Evidence shows oxygen plays a vital role in enabling wound healing.
Supplementary oxygen can help at any phase of healing
NATROX® O2 offers the following benefits:
Continuous
oxygen therapy
Generates and delivers pure humidified oxygen directly to wounds 24/7. Continuous flow ensures an oxygen-rich environment
Easy to use
Compatible with most standard care treatments.
Supports patient compliance
Ease of use and portability means minimal disruption to patients’ lifestyle, thus supporting compliance.
Active therapy
Works together with existing therapies, across all patient groups and care settings.
Proven clinical efficacy
71% greater healing rates compared to SOC alone.++ Many clinical studies demonstrate the efficacy of healing with NATROX® O2.
Fast
Quick dressing changes and minimum debridement required, freeing up time.
Hassle free
No out-of-hour service or support required. Ability for patients to self-manage.
Patient satisfaction
90% patient satisfaction scores++, improves compliance.

Randomized Control Trial (RCT) on non-healing diabetic foot ulcers
Assessing if NATROX® O2 is right for your patient

How to apply NATROX® O2

It is important to read the Instruction for Use (IFU) booklet supplied with the device.

Prior to application, remove all old dressings and cleanse the wound, if necessary, in accordance with local policies.

Using an aseptic technique, remove the ODS from its packaging.

Apply directly to the wound bed. Remember to consider the positioning of the tubing for optimum patient comfort. You can position the tube in any direction and secure with tape, if necessary.

Cover the ODS with a suitable absorbent dressing. It is important to seal around the dressing edge to capture the oxygen produced underneath. Do so either use a dressing with an adhesive border, cover with a bandage, or secure the edge with adhesive tape.

If there is a lot of deformity or swelling around the wound, rotating the dressing to a diamond shape can aid conformity.

Once you have secured the dressing, slide a fully charged battery into the device. There is no 'on/off' switch. Simply inserting the battery will automatically start the device working.

Within about 30-seconds, you will see the green light flashing. This indicates oxygen is now flowing.

Connect the ODS to the OG using the twist and lock connector. Be careful not to overtighten.

Change the ODS whenever you change the secondary dressing. However, the ODS needs to be changed at least once a week.
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