Back to ALL Research Publications Research Category: , Routine fluorescence imaging to detect wound bacteria reduces antibiotic use and antimicrobial dressing expenditure while improving healing rates: Retrospective analysis of 229 foot ulcers Related Publications Research Category: Bacterial fluorescence imaging as a predictor of skin graft integration in burn wounds Research Category: Guidelines for Point-of-Care Fluorescence Imaging for Detection of Wound Bacterial Burden Based on Delphi Consensus Research Category: Rapid diagnosis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in wounds with point-of-care fluorescence imaging Research Category: The “C-Swab” test: a technique for identifying bacteria in sinus tracts or tunneled wounds utilizing a cotton swab and bacterial fluorescence imaging Research Category: Effects of adjuvant hyperbaric oxygen therapy and real-time fluorescent imaging on deep sternal wound infection: a retrospective study Research Category: The Role of Autoflorescence Imaging Device in the Evaluation of Bacteria Burden Control Related Material PUBLICATION_ Multidisciplinary Strategies With Real-Time Fluorescence Images and Negative Pressure Wound Therapy to Manage Organ/Space Surgical Site Infection in Transplanted Kidneys PUBLICATION_ Lights, fluorescence, action—Influencing wound treatment plans including debridement of bacteria and biofilms PUBLICATION_ Assessing Pediatric Burn Wound Infection Using a Point-of-Care Fluorescence Imaging Device Ready to see the difference? Request InformationRequest DemoRequest Quote Cancel Continue Request Quote Request Demo Request Info