GMS German Medical Science (Jun 2016)

Heat for wounds – water-filtered infrared-A (wIRA) for wound healing – a review

  • Hoffmann, Gerd,
  • Hartel, Mark,
  • Mercer, James B.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3205/000235
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14
p. Doc08

Abstract

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Background: Water-filtered infrared-A (wIRA) is a special form of heat radiation with high tissue penetration and a low thermal load to the skin surface. wIRA corresponds to the major part of the sun’s heat radiation, which reaches the surface of the Earth in moderate climatic zones filtered by water and water vapour of the atmosphere. wIRA promotes healing of acute and chronic wounds both by thermal and thermic as well as by non-thermal and non-thermic cellular effects. Methods: This publication includes a literature review with search in PubMed/Medline for “water-filtered infrared-A” and “wound”/”ulcus” or “wassergefiltertes Infrarot A” and “Wunde”/”Ulkus”, respectively (publications in English and German), and additional analysis of study data. Seven prospective clinical studies (of these six randomized controlled trials (RCT), the largest study with n=400 patients) were identified and included. All randomized controlled clinical trials compare a combination of high standard care plus wIRA treatment vs. high standard care alone. The results below marked with “vs.” present these comparisons.Results: Further effects are: Most of the effects have been proven with an evidence level of .Conclusion: Water-filtered infrared-A is a useful complement for the treatment of acute and chronic wounds.

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