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El futuro del cuidado de las heridas: cuando la tecnología deja de ser un objeto y se convierte en una forma de pensar

THE FUTURE OF WOUND CARE: WHEN TECHNOLOGY STOPS BEING AN OBJECT AND BECOMES A WAY OF THINKING
Authors: PASTOR-ORDUNA, MARIA-ISABEL;

El futuro del cuidado de las heridas: cuando la tecnología deja de ser un objeto y se convierte en una forma de pensar

Abstract

El cuidado de las heridas está experimentando un cambio profundo que no se define por la incorporación de tecnologías aisladas, sino por una nueva forma de pensar y de tomar decisiones clínicas. Frente a un modelo tradicional basado en la observación puntual y la reacción tardía, el futuro inmediato se orienta hacia la comprensión de la herida como un proceso dinámico, con trayectoria medible y explicable. La digitalización, la inteligencia artificial, la termografía, los biomarcadores, los sensores y la telemedicina se presentan como herramientas que permiten anticipar bloqueos, identificar riesgos y comprender las causas sistémicas del estancamiento cicatricial. Más que automatizar el cuidado, estas tecnologías refuerzan la responsabilidad clínica, reducen la inercia terapéutica y favorecen un enfoque más consciente y proactivo. Este artículo propone que el verdadero avance en el cuidado de las heridas no reside en la acumulación tecnológica, sino en su capacidad para mejorar la interpretación clínica, apoyar la toma de decisiones y preservar la dimensión humana del cuidado. Palabras clave: cuidado de heridas; tecnología sanitaria; digitalización; termografía; biomarcadores; enfermería.

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biomarcadores, cuidado de heridas, tecnología sanitaria, termografía, enfermería

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