نتایج جستجو برای: diabetic feet infections

تعداد نتایج: 403232  

2010
Ludger W Poll Ernst A Chantelau

BACKGROUND Imaging studies of bones in patients with sensory deficits are scarce. AIM To investigate bone MR images of the lower limb in diabetic patients with severe sensory polyneuropathy, and in control subjects without sensory deficits. METHODS Routine T1 weighted and T2-fat-suppressed-STIR-sequences without contrast media were performed of the asymptomatic foot in 10 diabetic patients ...

2016
Rayaz Malik

Addressing an audience of fellow healthcare professionals at WCMC-Q, Dr. Malik said: Diabetic neuropathy affects about 50 percent of diabetes sufferers and causes many health problems, most typically loss of sensation in the lower limbs and feet. This can be particularly serious as it can lead to ulceration with chronic infection and subsequent amputation of the lower limbs, hence the need for ...

2011
Junggi Hong

The aim of the study was to describe a case of type II diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain treated with whole body vibration therapy after a failed trial of conventional drugs and interventional pain management. A 71-year-old male had chronic diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain in his both feet for about 5 years. He tried he tried multiple pain medications and various interventional pain trea...

Journal: :Diabetes/metabolism research and reviews 2004
Benjamin A Lipsky Anthony R Berendt John Embil Fausto De Lalla

Foot infections are a common, complex and costly complication of diabetes. We have made considerable progress in establishing consensus definitions for defining infection. Similarly, we have learned much about the appropriate ways to diagnose both soft tissue and bone infections. Accompanying these advances have been improvements in our knowledge of the proper approaches to antibiotic (and surg...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2014
Benjamin A Lipsky

Foot infections are among the most frequent diabetes-related causes for hospitalization and the usual immediate predecessor to lower-extremity amputation in these patients (1). Infection usually starts in ulcerated soft tissues, but can spread contiguously to underlying bone (2). Overall, about 20% of patients with a diabetic foot infection (and over 60% of those with severe infections [3]) hav...

2014
Aziz Nather Keng Lin Wong Amaris Shumin Lim Dennis Zhaowen Ng Hwee Weng Hey

BACKGROUND This paper describes the surgical technique of a modified Pirogoff's amputation performed by the senior author and reports the results of this operation in a single surgeon case series for patients with diabetic foot infections. METHODS Six patients with diabetic foot infections were operated on by the National University Hospital (NUH) diabetic foot team in Singapore between Novem...

Journal: :Clinical science 1996
P M Netten H Wollersheim T Thien J A Lutterman

1. In the feet of patients with diabetic neuropathy, total skin blood flow is increased due to an increased shunt flow. The question is, does this increased anastomotic shunt flow lead to either under- or overperfused nutritive capillaries. 2. To solve this question, skin microcirculation tests of the left big toe were performed in 20 healthy control subjects and in 40 insulin-dependent diabeti...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1986
M E Ahmed P M Le Quesne

The volume of sweat produced by axon reflex stimulation using acetylcholine was measured in one foot each of 35 control subjects and 52 feet of 37 diabetic patients (28 with neuropathic ulceration, 11 with Charcot arthropathy, nine with somatic neuropathy but no foot lesion and four with no evidence of somatic neuropathy). In controls, the volume of sweat was greater in males than females. A fl...

Journal: :Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC 2009
Asadullah Makhdoom Muhammad Shoaib Khan Muhammad Ayub Lagahari Muhammad Qasim Rahopoto Syed Muhammad Tahir Khaleeque Ahmad Siddiqui

BACKGROUND Many studies have demonstrated that honey has antibacterial activity in vitro, and a small number of clinical case studies have shown that application of honey to severely infected cutaneous wounds is capable of clearing infection from the wound and improving tissue healing. Research has also indicated that honey may possess anti-inflammatory activity and stimulate immune responses w...

2013
Sang Jin Lee Yoon Chul Jung Dong Ok Jeon Hyo Jin Cho Sung Gyu Im Sun Kyung Jang Ho Joon Kang Mi Jung Kim Jang Han Lee

BACKGROUND Diabetic patients are predisposed to foot infections because of vascular insufficiency and peripheral neuropathy. Diabetic foot infection is a common cause of mortality and lower extremity amputations (LEAs) in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). We evaluated the risk factors for mortality and LEAs in patients with stage 3 CKD or higher with diabetic foot infections. METHOD...

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