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JAMA, 2023
ImportanceApproximately 18.6 million people worldwide are affected by a diabetic foot ulcer each year, including 1.6 million people in the United States. These ulcers precede 80% of lower extremity amputations among people diagnosed with diabetes and are associated with an increased risk of death.ObservationsNeurological, vascular, and biomechanical ...
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ImportanceApproximately 18.6 million people worldwide are affected by a diabetic foot ulcer each year, including 1.6 million people in the United States. These ulcers precede 80% of lower extremity amputations among people diagnosed with diabetes and are associated with an increased risk of death.ObservationsNeurological, vascular, and biomechanical ...
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The Lancet, 2003
Ulceration of the foot in diabetes is common and disabling and frequently leads to amputation of the leg. Mortality is high and healed ulcers often recur. The pathogenesis of foot ulceration is complex, clinical presentation variable, and management requires early expert assessment.
William J, Jeffcoate, Keith G, Harding
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Ulceration of the foot in diabetes is common and disabling and frequently leads to amputation of the leg. Mortality is high and healed ulcers often recur. The pathogenesis of foot ulceration is complex, clinical presentation variable, and management requires early expert assessment.
William J, Jeffcoate, Keith G, Harding
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Australian Journal of General Practice, 2020
Diabetic foot ulcers are associated with significant morbidity and mortality and can subsequently lead to hospitalisation and lower limb amputation if not recognised and treated in a timely manner.The aim of this article is to review the current evidence for preventing and managing diabetic foot ulcers, with the aim to increase clinicians' confidence ...
Rebecca, Reardon +5 more
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Diabetic foot ulcers are associated with significant morbidity and mortality and can subsequently lead to hospitalisation and lower limb amputation if not recognised and treated in a timely manner.The aim of this article is to review the current evidence for preventing and managing diabetic foot ulcers, with the aim to increase clinicians' confidence ...
Rebecca, Reardon +5 more
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Nursing Standard, 1999
Nurses caring for people with diabetes can have an impact on the assessment and treatment of diabetic foot problems. This article describes a simple staging system to help in this important work.
M, Edmonds, M, Wilson, A, Foster
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Nurses caring for people with diabetes can have an impact on the assessment and treatment of diabetic foot problems. This article describes a simple staging system to help in this important work.
M, Edmonds, M, Wilson, A, Foster
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Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 1999
This article discusses optimal care for a diabetic foot wound including use of a protocol with standards for assessment, treatment, and prevention. Patient and family education is also pivotal to the plan's success.
E, Fowler +4 more
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This article discusses optimal care for a diabetic foot wound including use of a protocol with standards for assessment, treatment, and prevention. Patient and family education is also pivotal to the plan's success.
E, Fowler +4 more
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1994
Neuropathic and vascular changes in patients with diabetes mellitus put them at risk for developing chronic foot wounds after minor trauma or after pressure has caused a breakdown in the integrity of the skin. Accurate diagnosis of the underlying cause is the first step toward a successful treatment plan, and in patients with severe ischemia, vascular ...
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Neuropathic and vascular changes in patients with diabetes mellitus put them at risk for developing chronic foot wounds after minor trauma or after pressure has caused a breakdown in the integrity of the skin. Accurate diagnosis of the underlying cause is the first step toward a successful treatment plan, and in patients with severe ischemia, vascular ...
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Independent Nurse, 2011
Diabetic foot ulcers have a complex pathology that requires expert management. The key principles of assessment and management are outlined by Peter Roberts and Victoria Newton
Peter Roberts, Victoria Newton
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Diabetic foot ulcers have a complex pathology that requires expert management. The key principles of assessment and management are outlined by Peter Roberts and Victoria Newton
Peter Roberts, Victoria Newton
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Bone & Joint 360, 2016
“Diabetic foot” is one of the most common and feared complications associated with diabetes. It is estimated that almost 15 % of people with diabetes will develop foot ulcers requiring medical care during their lifetime. Diabetic foot ulcers are a major cause of hospital admission and thus impose a large financial burden on healthcare systems. Diabetic
Giacomo Clerici, Ezio Faglia
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“Diabetic foot” is one of the most common and feared complications associated with diabetes. It is estimated that almost 15 % of people with diabetes will develop foot ulcers requiring medical care during their lifetime. Diabetic foot ulcers are a major cause of hospital admission and thus impose a large financial burden on healthcare systems. Diabetic
Giacomo Clerici, Ezio Faglia
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