نتایج جستجو برای: diabetic foot infection

تعداد نتایج: 608515  

Journal: :International wound journal 2017
Mafalda Massara Giovanni De Caridi Raffaele Serra David Barillà Andrea Cutrupi Alberto Volpe Francesco Cutrupi Antonino Alberti Pietro Volpe

Foot ulcers are frequent in diabetic patients and are responsible for 85% of amputations, especially in the presence of infection. The diagnosis of diabetic foot ulcer infection is essentially based on clinical evaluation, but laboratory parameters such as erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), white blood count (WBC), C-reactive protein (CRP) and, more recently, procalcitonin (PCT) could aid th...

Journal: :Journal of diabetes and its complications 2005
Adel Abdulrazak Zouheir Ibrahim Bitar Abdullah Ayesh Al-Shamali Lubna Ahmed Mobasher

AIMS The polymicrobial nature of diabetic foot infection has been well documented in the literature. Patients with diabetic foot infection not exposed to antibiotics are not well studied before. The relative frequency of bacterial isolates cultured from community-acquired foot infections that are not exposed to antimicrobial agents for 30 days is studied. In addition, the bacterial comparative ...

Journal: :European journal of vascular and endovascular surgery : the official journal of the European Society for Vascular Surgery 2011
M Lepäntalo J Apelqvist C Setacci J-B Ricco G de Donato F Becker H Robert-Ebadi P Cao H H Eckstein P De Rango N Diehm J Schmidli M Teraa F L Moll F Dick A H Davies

Ulcerated diabetic foot is a complex problem. Ischaemia, neuropathy and infection are the three pathological components that lead to diabetic foot complications, and they frequently occur together as an aetiologic triad. Neuropathy and ischaemia are the initiating factors, most often together as neuroischaemia, whereas infection is mostly a consequence. The role of peripheral arterial disease i...

2012
Carlo Caravaggi Adriana Sganzaroli Paolo Galenda Matteo Bassetti Roberto Ferraresi Livio Gabrielli

Diabetes is a chronic disease with a worldwide increasing trend. Foot complications, closely related to neuropathy and obstructive peripheral vascular disease, are responsible for more than 1 million of leg amputations every year. Foot infection can dramatically increase the risk of amputation. Although many ulcer classification systems have been proposed to stratify the severity of the infecti...

Journal: :Kathmandu University medical journal 2006
V K Sharma P B Khadka A Joshi R Sharma

AIM Foot ulcers are a frequent complication of patients suffering with diabetes mellitus, accounting for up to 20% of diabetes-related hospital admission . Secondary infection of these ulcers is by far the leading cause of amputation of feet and legs and the polymicrobial nature of diabetic foot infection has been well documented in the literature. The present study sought to reveal the bacteri...

Journal: :Clinical Infectious Diseases 1997

Journal: :Journal of Evidence Based Medicine and Healthcare 2017

Journal: :Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery (Asia Pacific) 2016

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2018
Min Qi Qiuhong Zhou Weiqi Zeng Lisha Wu Shuang Zhao Wangqing Chen Chang Luo Minxue Shen Jianglin Zhang Can-E Tang

Foot ulcers affect 15% of patients with diabetes, resulting in a great health burden. The occurrence and development of diabetic foot ulcers is associated with neuropathy, peripheral arterial disease, and infection. Several growth factors are involved in these processes, including epidermal growth factor, vascular endothelial growth factor, transforming growth factor-beta, fibroblast growth fac...

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