نتایج جستجو برای: diabetic foot

تعداد نتایج: 158747  

2013
Bulent M. Ertugrul Benjamin A. Lipsky Oner Savk

Both osteomyelitis and Charcot neuro-osteoarthropathy (CN) are potentially limb-threatening complications of diabetic neuropathy, but they require quite different treatments. Almost all bone infections in the diabetic foot originate from an infected foot ulcer while diabetic osteoarthropathy is a non-infectious process in which peripheral neuropathy plays the critical role. Differentiating betw...

Journal: :Diabetes care 1997
E Chantelau

Foot ulcers are a common and devastating complication of diabetes. Many patients with diabetic foot ulcers experience significant disability and ultimately require amputation. Despite attentive management with multiple modalities including surgical debridement, relief of pressure, and other standard measures, many diabetic foot ulcers persist as chronic, nonhealing wounds. Hyperbaric oxygen (HB...

Journal: :International archives of nursing and health care 2022

Diabetic foot ulcer is among the commonest complications of diabetic mellitus, attributing to a significant number morbidity and mortality in patients, enormous economic loss families country.

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2008
M I Yusof A D Al-Astani H Jaafar F A Rashid

INTRODUCTION This study was designed to evaluate the histopathological features of skin microvasculature in patients with a diabetic foot, specifically the number of blood vessels, number of endothelial cells and endothelial thickness. METHODS This study involved 41 diabetic foot patients admitted to Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia for surgical management of foot problems. Skin biopsies we...

2017
Tesfamichael G Mariam Abebaw Alemayehu Eleni Tesfaye Worku Mequannt Kiber Temesgen Fisseha Yetwale Miteku Andualem Limenih

Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder which is characterized by multiple long-term complications that affect almost every system in the body. Foot ulcers are one of the main complications of diabetes mellitus. However, there is limited evidence on the occurrence of foot ulcer and influencing factors in Ethiopia. An institutional-based cross-sectional study was conducted in Gondar University...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2004
Monica Maria Ortegon William Ken Redekop Louis Wilhelmus Niessen

OBJECTIVE To estimate the lifetime health and economic effects of optimal prevention and treatment of the diabetic foot according to international standards and to determine the cost-effectiveness of these interventions in the Netherlands. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS A risk-based Markov model was developed to simulate the onset and progression of diabetic foot disease in patients with newly d...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London 2000
M D Flynn

Diabetic foot ulceration is both preventable and treatable. The management of diabetic foot disease is best achieved through implementation of local protocols involving the primary care team, community care and the multidisciplinary diabetic team. It is important that the feet the assessed as part of the overall assessment of a diabetic patient at any clinical presentation. The initial manageme...

2015
Faraja S. Chiwanga Marina A. Njelekela

BACKGROUND At the time of diagnosis, more than 10 % of people with type 2 diabetes mellitus have one or two risk factors for a foot ulceration and a lifetime risk of 15 %. Diabetic foot ulcers can be prevented through well-coordinated foot care services. The objective of this study was to determine knowledge of foot care and reported practice of foot self-care among diabetic patients with the a...

Abstract: Introduction: Due to the current unpredictable changes following the global coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, significant changes have taken place in the healthcare systems. Most of the clinical and evidence-based care services for patients with diabetic foot has been disrupted. Therefore, many patients with diabetic foot ulcers cannot receive the necessary care, despite its gr...

Journal: :journal of lasers in medical sciences 0
soheila mokmeli imla, iranian medical laser association, tehran, iran zahra ayatollahzadeh shirazi imla, iranian medical laser association, tehran, iran mahrokh daemi department of surgery, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran fatemah ayatollahzadehshirazi college of science, tehran university, tehran, iran alireza soosanabadi department of anesthesiology, arak university of medical sciences, arak, iran mitra hajizadeh department of internal ward, milad hospital, tehran, iran

introduction: low-level laser therapy (lllt) is shown effective in healing diabetic foot ulcer when combined with conventional therapy. since; diabetes mellitus is a leading cause of impaired wound healing. the aim of this study is to determine the effect of different diabetic control’s methods on the healing response of diabetic foot ulcer in those patients treated with low level laser therapy...

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