نتایج جستجو برای: diabetes foot ulcer

تعداد نتایج: 383059  

افشاری, مژگان , باستان حق, محمدحسن , خانی, منصوره , شجریان, معصومه , لاریجانی, باقر, پژوهی, محمد,

Background: Diabetes mellitus is a common chronic disorder with multiple disabling long- and shorter-term complications, the majority of which can be controlled if not prevented. The management of diabetic patients is a major drain on both health budgets and time. Methods: We reviewed the records of 101 patients with diabetic foot ulcer, who had received treatment at either Doctor Shariati or ...

ابراهیم زاده, ندا, اسماعیلی جاوید, غلامرضا, ریگی, گرشاسب, فرهود, امیررضا, محمد گنجی, شهلا, واثقی, هاجر, پرنور, مجید,

Background and purpose: Diabetic foot ulcer is a complication of type 2 diabetes. Various factors, such as changes in the level of cytokines (especially IL-1β) can interfere with the development of diabetic foot ulcer. Several factors affect the level of IL-1β levels, including the rate of neurotransmitter, especially dopamine and its receptors. The aim of this study was to investigat...

امیدفر, کبری, حسن زاده, شراره, راز, عباسعلی, لاریجانی, باقر, منصوری, معصومه, میرزایی زاده, زهرا, هاشمی, مهرداد,

Background: Type 2 diabetes is a metabolic disorder characterized by high blood sugar levels that can damage nerves. Many organs are affected ،especially the foot that leading to loss of sensation. These factors make favorable conditions for the development of diabetic foot ulcers. Polymorphisms (Thr399Ile) of Toll Like Receptor4 (TLR4) gene due to malfunction of TLR4 protein which plays an imp...

علیخانی, احمد, علیخانی, شایان, مرادی, محمد زمان,

Background and purpose: Diabetic foot infections are the most common problems that result in disability and hospitalization of diabetic patients. Preventive measures can decrease the incidence of diabetes and its complications thereby, reducing the economic cost of associated health services. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of predisposing factors in diabetic foot ulcer inf...

2013
Peter A Lazzarini Sharon R O’Rourke Anthony W Russell Patrick H Derhy Maarten C Kamp Michael C d’Emden Ewan M Kinnear

Results Overall, 2,034 people presented with a foot ulcer in 2012. Mean age was 63(±14) years and 67.8% were male. Co-morbidities included 85% had diabetes, 49.7% hypertension, 39.2% dyslipidaemia, 25.6% cardiovascular disease, 13.7% kidney disease and 12.2% smoking. Foot ulcer types included 51.6% neuropathic, 17.8% neuroischaemic, 7.2% ischaemic, 6.6% post-surgical and 16.8% other; whilst 31%...

اکبری, اصغر, حیدری, زهرا, رشیدی, حمیرا, غیاثی, فاطمه, محمود زاده ثاقب, حمید رضا, مودی, حسام,

Background & objeative: Among the most common problems in patients with diabetes mellitus is the faulty healing of foot ulcer wounds which leads to foot or leg amputations. Many attempts were done to treat diabetic foot ulcers. This study evaluated the effect of vacuum-compression therapy (VCT) on healing diabetic foot ulcers. Materials & Methods: A single-blinded, randomized clinical trial was...

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
elahe delshad department of persian medicine, school of persian and complementary medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran mandana tavakkoli-kakhki department of persian medicine, school of persian and complementary medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran malihe motavasselian department of persian medicine, school of persian and complementary medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran; department of persian medicine, school of persian and complementary medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. tel: +98-5138552188

conclusions to sum up, honey dressing with and without olive oil could successfully prevent the risk of amputation in case of diabetic foot ulcers. introduction as a common diabetic complication, foot ulcers may cause a huge burden both on the patient and healthcare system. the current study aims at investigating the effectiveness of honey dressing in the presence or absence of olive oil in dia...

2006
Joseph W. LeMaster Gayle E. Reiber Gerry Rayman

In the year 2005, most of the estimated 150 million people worldwide afflicted by diabetes mellitus lived in developing countries.1 Diabetic foot ulcers will complicate the disease in more than 15% of these people during their lifetimes.2,3 In prospective cohort studies conducted among those with diabetes, history of a foot ulcer increased the risk of subsequent amputation by twoto over three-f...

, Zahra, Joukar , Farahnaz, Mehrdad, Seyed Mojtaba, Mousavi , Saghi, Piran, Pegah,

Abstract Introduction: Foot ulceration is one of the most serious and disabling complications of Diabetes Mellitus and identification of risk factors affecting foot ulcer can prevent it from causing irreparable consequences. Objective: Therefore the aim of this study was to comparing the situation of the foot skin in diabetic patients with and without foot ulcers. Methods: In this cr...

Journal: :Research Journal of Health Sciences 2023

Background: The impact of foot ulceration on the psychosocial wellbeing Nigerian diabetic patients has not received enough attention. This study therefore attempted to evaluate effect ulcer quality life adults in a population.
 Methodology: impacts (DFU) (QoL) 104 living with diabetes were assessed using Diabetes Foot Ulcer Scale and their determinants.
 Results: mean QoL score was 42...

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