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Psychological Stress Impairs Early Wound Repair Following Surgery
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Psychological stress impairs the inflammatory response and matrix degradation processes in the wound immediately following surgery. This finding generalizes previous laboratory research to surgical patients and expands the known influence of stress to connective tissue matrix remodelling processes. These results suggest that in clinical practice, interventions to reduce the patient's psychological stress level may improve wound repair and recovery following surgery.
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