High Adherence to Remote Monitoring Technology in Patients at Risk for Diabetic Foot Ulcer
ABSTRACT Globally, a lower‐extremity amputation occurs every 20 s as a complication of a diabetic foot ulcer, underscoring the urgent need for effective preventive strategies. Previous studies have shown that temperature‐based foot monitoring can reduce both the incidence and severity of diabetic foot ulcers.
Kaishi Yang +6 more
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Targeted Muscle Reinnervation in Wartime Amputation: A Review of Pediatric Literature and Feasibility in Current Conflicts. [PDF]
Bagdady KR +5 more
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Educational Attainment and Diabetic Foot Ulceration: Outcomes From the Barbados Diabetic Foot Study
ABSTRACT Diabetic foot ulceration (DFU) contributes significantly to diabetes‐related morbidity and amputation. In Barbados, where amputation rates are among the highest globally, the influence of socioeconomic factors on ulceration outcomes remains underexplored.
Laura Nicole Lovell +4 more
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Case Report: Post-traumatic <i>Aeromonas</i> infection causing severe lower limb soft tissue infection-a report of two surviving cases. [PDF]
Shang C, Zhang Y, Zhong S, Wu Z, Jian F.
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Characteristics of Traumatic Lower Extremity Amputation: Medical and Social Comorbidities. [PDF]
Marino MD +4 more
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Data/Design: Nationwide, population‐based longitudinal cohort using the Korean National Health Insurance Service health checkup database (index 2009–2012) with follow‐up through December 31, 2018. Population/Exposure: Adults with diabetes (N = 1,229,689); DFU‐related amputation at baseline (n = 1,486) vs no DFU‐related amputation.
Jinsun Jang +11 more
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Biases in the measurement of health-related quality of life in the EQ-5D-5L among those with serious physical traumatic injuries: the ADVANCE cohort study. [PDF]
Dyball D +8 more
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ABSTRACT Rationale Acutely hospitalised patients may be medically ready for discharge but face psychosocial and other non‐medical barriers to returning home. This increases their length of stay and may lead to exposure to hospital associated risks such as hospital‐acquired infections.
Aruska N. D'Souza +6 more
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Delayed traumatic hemipelvectomy after crush injury in a pediatric patient: a case report. [PDF]
Linz MS, Wang T, Friberg J, Thenappan A.
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ABSTRACT Aim To evaluate whether, in children treated in paediatric intensive care units (PICU) with peripheral venous access devices (PVADs) receiving intermediate‐ or high‐risk peripheral intravenous medications, the use of a tissue‐infiltration biosensor (ivWatch), compared to standard care, reduces extravasation injuries.
Craig A. McBride +10 more
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