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dc.contributor.advisorTobar Vera, Jorge Washington
dc.contributor.authorManzo Aldaz, Valeria Dayanna
dc.date.accessioned2022-05-02T15:22:32Z
dc.date.available2022-05-02T15:22:32Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/11391
dc.descriptionFor the elaboration of the present thesis a research work was conducted about the therapeutical effect of ozone therapy in the healing of wounds in dogs. The process of ozone application in the medicinal area is known as ozone therapy, and can be used in veterinary medicine as in human medicine. Among the benefits of ozone therapy, there is its contribution to the augmentation of availability of oxygen and Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) for the cellular activity, the inactivation of harmful microorganisms, its anti-inflammatory effect, regenerative properties, analgesic properties and its treatment in cutaneous and muscular wounds. It is this last property the most pertinent to the development of this research because ozone has emollient, healing, anti-bacterial, and disinfectant properties. The research is based on scientific articles in journals of veterinary medicine, in Spanish and English. However, although the uses of ozone as a medicinal treatment are several, the studies published about the use of ozone in small animals are limited, some results being originated of empirical and experimental exercises with tests subjected to revision and analysis regarding the clinical effects obtained. Most of the results are presented as positive conclusions, but at the same time uncertain leading to controversy about the present and future use of ozone therapy and further studies are recommended. Literature mentions clinical improvement after the use of ozone therapy and it is suggested as an alternative treatment or complementary to treat certain pathologies.es_ES
dc.descriptionFor the elaboration of the present thesis a research work was conducted about the therapeutical effect of ozone therapy in the healing of wounds in dogs. The process of ozone application in the medicinal area is known as ozone therapy, and can be used in veterinary medicine as in human medicine. Among the benefits of ozone therapy, there is its contribution to the augmentation of availability of oxygen and Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) for the cellular activity, the inactivation of harmful microorganisms, its anti-inflammatory effect, regenerative properties, analgesic properties and its treatment in cutaneous and muscular wounds. It is this last property the most pertinent to the development of this research because ozone has emollient, healing, anti-bacterial, and disinfectant properties. The research is based on scientific articles in journals of veterinary medicine, in Spanish and English. However, although the uses of ozone as a medicinal treatment are several, the studies published about the use of ozone in small animals are limited, some results being originated of empirical and experimental exercises with tests subjected to revision and analysis regarding the clinical effects obtained. Most of the results are presented as positive conclusions, but at the same time uncertain leading to controversy about the present and future use of ozone therapy and further studies are recommended. Literature mentions clinical improvement after the use of ozone therapy and it is suggested as an alternative treatment or complementary to treat certain pathologies.es_ES
dc.description.abstractPara la elaboración de la presente tesina se realizó un trabajo investigativo acerca del efecto terapéutico de la ozonoterapia en la cicatrización de heridas en perros. El proceso de aplicación del ozono en el área medicinal se reconoce como ozonoterapia, y puede ser usada tanto en medicina veterinaria como medicina humana. Entre los beneficios de la ozonoterapia, se encuentran su contribución en el aumento de la disponibilidad de oxígeno y la Adenosin Trifosfato (ATP) para la actividad celular, la inactivación de microrganismos perjudiciales, su efecto anti inflamatorio, propiedades regenerativas, propiedades analgésicas y como tratamiento en lesiones cutáneas y musculares. Siendo esta última propiedad la más pertinente en el desarrollo de esta investigación puesto que el ozono tiene propiedades emolientes, cicatrizantes, anti-bacteriales, y desinfectantes. La investigación está basada en artículos científicos de revistas de medicina veterinaria, tanto en español como en inglés. Sin embargo, aunque los usos para el ozono como tratamiento medicinal son varios, los estudios publicados respecto al uso del ozono en animales pequeños son limitados, siendo algunos resultados provenientes de ejercicios empíricos y experimentales con pruebas sujetas a revisión y análisis en base a los efectos clínicos obtenidos. La mayoría de los resultados se presentan como conclusiones positivas, pero a la vez inciertas por lo que existe controversia respecto al uso presente y futuro de la ozonoterapia y se recomienda realizar mayores estudios. La literatura menciona mejoría clínica después del uso de la ozonoterapia y sugiere su uso como tratamiento alternativo o complementario para tratar ciertas patologías.es_ES
dc.format.extent32 p.es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBABAHOYO: UTB, 2022es_ES
dc.rightsAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/*
dc.subjectOzonoterapiaes_ES
dc.subjectVeterinariaes_ES
dc.subjectCicatrización En Perroses_ES
dc.subjectHeridas En Perroses_ES
dc.titleEfecto terapéutico de la ozonoterapia en la cicatrización de heridas en perroses_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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