Decontamination of burn wounds using a cold atmospheric pressure plasma jet

Koen van Gils, S. Hofmann, B.K.H.L. Boekema, P.J. Bruggeman

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Abstract

Decontamination of burn wounds using a cold atmospheric pressure plasma jet C.A.J. van Gils, S. Hofmann, B. Boekema and P. Bruggeman Eindhoven University of Technology, Department of Applied Physics, group EPG, P.O. Box 513, 5600 MB Eindhoven In the treatment of burn wounds bacterial infections are a common problem. Next to conventional treatments, atmospheric pressure plasmas might be able to provide additional means to reduce the bacterial concentration in a burn wound. In this work the effects of an argon atmospheric pressure plasma jet on both the gram negative bacterium pseudomonas aeruginosa and human keratinocytes and fibroblasts are investigated. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a common cause of infection in burn wound patients. Keratinocytes are the predominant cells in the epidermis and fibroblasts are critical for wound healing. The influence of discharge power, duty cycle, treatment time and the addition of air on the survivability of the bacteria and cells is determined for two different electrode geometries. To be able to directly treat tissue the gas temperature has to be near room temperature and the UV production has to be limited. The gas temperature in the plasma as well as outside the plasma is estimated from the rotational temperature of the rotational bands of OH(A-X) and N2(C-B) and thermocouple measurements respectively. Also the relative UV generated by the plasma is measured.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication24th NNV-symposium Plasma Physics & Radiation Technology, 6-7 March 2012, Lunteren, The Netherlands
Pages62-62
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Event24th NNV Symposium on Plasma Physics and Radiation Technology, March 6-7, 2012, Lunteren, The Netherlands - De Werelt, Lunteren, Netherlands
Duration: 6 Mar 20127 Mar 2012

Conference

Conference24th NNV Symposium on Plasma Physics and Radiation Technology, March 6-7, 2012, Lunteren, The Netherlands
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityLunteren
Period6/03/127/03/12
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