نتایج جستجو برای: Diabetic foot ulceration

تعداد نتایج: 165811  

Journal: :iranian journal of nuclear medicine 0
saeed farzanefar department of nuclear medicine, vali-asr hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran alireza esteghamati endocrinology and metabolism research center (emrc), vali-asr hospital, school of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran ensyeh meshkinghalam research center for nuclear medicine, shariati hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran maryam naseri department of nuclear medicine, vali-asr hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran farzaneh baseri research center for nuclear medicine, shariati hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mehrshad abbasi department of nuclear medicine, vali-asr hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran alireza emami-ardekani

introduction:we evaluated the performance of muscle perfusion scan (mps) to assess muscle perfusion reserve (mpr) for prediction of incident diabetic foot ulcerations (dfu). methods: we recruited 41 diabetic patients without any history of dfu. five mci 99mtc-mibi was injected intravenously during repetitive dorsal and plantar right foot flexions. then posterior calves were imaged and the count...

فروزنده, فرشاد , لاریجانی, باقر ,

Diabetes mellitus is characterized by several adverse consequences among which diabetic foot is a major complication. With a life long incidence of 15%, diabetic foot is accountable for more than 50% of non-traumatic lower limb amputations. Regular care, proper footwear and early treatment, but, have proved effective measures in preventing such outcome. The problem and features as infection...

2016
Maren Volmer-Thole Ralf Lobmann

Diabetic foot ulceration is a serious complication of diabetes mellitus worldwide and the most common cause of hospitalization in diabetic patients. The etiology of diabetic foot ulcerations is complex due to their multifactorial nature; in the pathophysiology of diabetic foot ulceration polyneuropathy is important. Proper adherence to standard treatment strategies and interdisciplinary coopera...

2010
Nia Jones Stephen Riley Aled Phillips

It is well documented that diabetic foot ulceration contributes to increased morbidity and mortality associated with renal replacement therapy. Much less is known about the risk of foot ulceration and lower limb amputation in the non-diabetic dialysis population. The aim of this study was to determine if the prevalence of risks factors for lower limb amputation in a stable haemodialysis populat...

2012
Mussarat Riaz Zahid Miyan Syed Itaat Zaidi S. Faraz Danish Alvi Asher Fawwad Muhammad Yakoob Ahmadani Asim Bin Zafar Rayaz A. Malik Abdul Basit

Foot ulcers are a major cause of morbidity and hospitalization in patients with diabetes. The incidence of diabetic foot ulceration is higher in developing countries because of various sociocultural factors. The majority of amputations in patients with diabetes are preceded by foot ulceration; hence it is important to identify patients at risk for this complication. Studies show that the preval...

2018
F Ogunlesi

Foot ulceration is a common occurrence in diabetes worldwide. The burden of diabetic foot ulceration is heaviest in the resource-poor parts of the world where the incidence is high but sophisticated and efficient diagnostic, therapeutic and rehabilitative facilities are sparse. Foot ulceration commonly follows minor trauma to the foot with pre-existing neuropathy and ischaemic disease. Superimp...

2013
Chia-Mou Lee Chang-Cheng Chang Chien-Ming Chen Li-Ju Lai Chyong-Fang Chang Mei-Yen Chen

Background: Foot self-care capability is an important factor in diabetic foot ulceration, especially in disadvantaged rural areas. Aim: To explore the causes of foot ulceration and practice foot self-care behaviors before and after diabetic foot ulceration. Method: A descriptive, retrospective design was conducted in a rural hospital in southern Taiwan. Results: A total of 49 participants with ...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2004
Stefan Zimny Helmut Schatz Martin Pfohl

OBJECTIVE To assess the role of limited joint mobility (LJM) in causing abnormal high plantar pressures in the forefoot of diabetic patients with an at-risk foot. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS A total of 70 type 1 or type 2 diabetic patients and 30 control subjects participated in this cross-sectional study. Thirty-five diabetic patients with an at-risk foot, defined as a foot with neuropathy b...

2016
Frank E. DiLiberto Judith F. Baumhauer Deborah A. Nawoczenski

Background Implementation of interprofessional clinical guidelines for the prevention of neuropathic diabetic foot ulceration has demonstrated positive effects regarding ulceration and amputation rates. Current foot care recommendations are primarily based on research regarding the prevention of ulcer recurrence and focused on reducing the magnitude of plantar stress (pressure overload). Yet, f...

2014
Malindu Eranga Fernando Robert George Crowther Elise Pappas Peter Anthony Lazzarini Margaret Cunningham Kunwarjit Singh Sangla Petra Buttner Jonathan Golledge

AIMS Elevated dynamic plantar pressures are a consistent finding in diabetes patients with peripheral neuropathy with implications for plantar foot ulceration. This meta-analysis aimed to compare the plantar pressures of diabetes patients that had peripheral neuropathy and those with neuropathy with active or previous foot ulcers. METHODS Published articles were identified from Medline via OV...

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