نتایج جستجو برای: diabetic foot infection

تعداد نتایج: 608515  

2013
Steffen Schirmer Ralf-Gerhard Ritter Hisham Fansa

INTRODUCTION Diabetic foot ulcers occur in approximately 2,5% of patients suffering from diabetes and may lead to major infections and amputation. Such ulcers are responsible for a prolonged period of hospitalization and co- morbidities caused by infected diabetic foot ulcers. Small, superficial ulcers can be treated by special conservative means. However, exposed bones or tendons require surgi...

2013
CL Ang YJ Lim

UNLABELLED Diabetic foot complications are a significant source of morbidity and mortality. Patients who undergo recurrent admissions for the same diabetic foot problems represent a difficult subgroup to treat. From July 2007 to June 2008, there were 38 such patients who were admitted recurrently. Eighteen patients (47%) were re-admitted because of previous refusal of surgical treatment. Eighte...

2015
Debbie Sharman

Introduction Responsible use of antibiotics is high on the public health agenda. The management of infection within the diabetic foot is variable, partly due to a lack of consensus and evidence to guide management choices. Study aims: To explore and describe experiences and views regarding the clinical management of diabetic foot infections among specialist secondary care clinicians involved in...

2013
Karen A. Esmonde-White Francis W.L. Esmonde-White Crystal M. Holmes Michael D. Morris Blake J. Roessler

OBJECTIVE Osteomyelitis in the diabetic foot is a major risk factor for amputation, but there is a limited understanding of early-stage infection, impeding limb-preserving diagnoses. We hypothesized that bone composition measurements provide insight into the early pathophysiology of diabetic osteomyelitis. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Compositional analysis by Raman spectroscopy was performed ...

2013
KHALED KHALAF OMAR AHMED MOHAMED HASANIN

Background: The aim of this study to assess the role of 99mTc-HMPAO leucocyte scintigraphy combined with 99mTcMDP bone scintigraphy in the diagnosis of the diabetic foot infection. Methods: 50 diabetic patients with suspected osteomyelitis were included. The HMPAO-Leucocytes/MDP scan was considered to be consistent with osteomyelitis when the HMPAOLeucocytes uptake was concordant with MDP bone ...

2015
Amit Kumar C Jain

Gangrene, infections like abscesses and ulcers are some of the common diabetic foot complications. Of all these, diabetic foot ulcers pose a major public health problem. Around 80% of all the lower limb amputations are preceded by a foot ulcer. There are various classifications for diabetic foot ulcers out of which the two commonly used classifications are Wagner’s ulcer classification and the ...

Journal: :caspian journal of internal medicine 0
nasser janmohammadi mohammad reza hasanjani roshan mohammad rouhi sayed mokhtar esmailnejad ganji masoud bahrami zolaika moazezi

background: foot ulcers (fu) are a significant complication of diabetes mellitus (dm) and a preceding factor leading to lower extremity amputation. the aim of this study was to evaluate the management of diabetic foot ulcer (dfu) in babol, north of iran. methods: five hundred twenty cases of diabetic foot ulcer that were hospitalized in two main teaching hospitals of babol university of medical...

2014
Tarun Sahni

With the increasing prevalence of diabetes in the community, morbidity and mortality as a result of diabetic feet has been increasing. Foot complications are one of the most serious and yet preventable complications of diabetes mellitus having an economic impact to the individual and adding the burden to the already inadequate healthcare resources. Complications associated with diabetes are oft...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2005
Ralf Lobmann Gregory Schultz Hendrik Lehnert

T he diabetic foot syndrome represents a major problem in the health care of diabetic patients. Understanding the molecular basis of this disease is an important step toward a rational treatment. Due to the systemic character of diabetes, disturbances in several basic cell functions appear to contribute to impaired wound healing. Many essential processes of normal wound healing are regulated in...

2014
Azar Hadadi Houra Omdeh Ghiasi Mahboubeh Hajiabdolbaghi Majid Zandekarimi Reza Hamidian

BACKGROUND Diabetes mellitus (along with its complications) has become a global problem. Diabetic foot infection, among the most common complications, is responsible for 40 to 50% of foot amputations. Antibiotic-resistant microorganisms, however, have compromised empiric therapy in the infected patients. OBJECTIVES The current study aimed to determine the most common microorganisms involved i...

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