نتایج جستجو برای: diabetic ulcer

تعداد نتایج: 152422  

Journal: :Diabetes care 2007
Metin Yavuz Ahmet Erdemir Georgeanne Botek Gordon B Hirschman Lynn Bardsley Brian L Davis

D iabetic foot ulcers burden the U.S. health care system with an annual cost of approximately $6 billion (1). Based on the mechanical etiology of diabetic foot lesions, investigators tried to establish a relationship between ulcer occurrence and plantar pressures. Mostly, peak pressure has been chosen as an ulcer predictor. However, previous studies have yielded only moderate correlations betwe...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2014
Roelof Waaijman Mirjam de Haart Mark L J Arts Daniel Wever Anke J W E Verlouw Frans Nollet Sicco A Bus

OBJECTIVE Recurrence of plantar foot ulcers is a common and major problem in diabetes but not well understood. Foot biomechanics and patient behavior may be important. The aim was to identify risk factors for ulcer recurrence and to establish targets for ulcer prevention. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS As part of a footwear trial, 171 neuropathic diabetic patients with a recently healed plantar ...

2012
Kleopatra Alexiadou John Doupis

Diabetic foot is a serious complication of diabetes which aggravates the patient's condition whilst also having significant socioeconomic impact. The aim of the present review is to summarize the causes and pathogenetic mechanisms leading to diabetic foot, and to focus on the management of this important health issue. Increasing physicians' awareness and hence their ability to identify the "foo...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2003
David J Margolis Joel M Gelfand Ole Hoffstad Jesse A Berlin

OBJECTIVE The goal of this study was to determine whether surrogate markers based primarily on changes in the size of a wound can be used to correctly predict which individuals with diabetic neuropathic foot ulcers will heal after 12 or 20 weeks of care. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS This is a retrospective cohort study using the Curative Health Services database. As many as 39,918 neuropathic ...

K Mozaffari , S Kianbakht ,

  Background: Saffron is the dried stigmata of the flowers of saffron (Crocus sativus L., Iridaceae). Saffron is well known for the treatment of gastric disorders in traditional medicine.   Objectives: In the search for new potential antiulcer agents, the effects of the ethanol extract of saffron and its active constituents crocin and safranal as compared with omeprazole against gastric ulcer i...

Journal: :Indian journal of medical sciences 2007
Harshad Purandare Avinash Supe

BACKGROUND Chronic diabetic patients with wounds have deficient growth factors and impaired local and systemic cellular immunity. Treatment with growth factors is expensive with risk of infection transmission and these factors may not achieve optimum wound concentration. We evaluated the role of generalized immunomodulation in diabetic ulcers by using Tinospora cordifolia as an adjuvant therapy...

2017
Ka-Kit Tsang Enid Wai-Yung Kwong Tony Shing-Shun To Joanne Wai-Yee Chung Thomas Kwok-Shing Wong

Nanocrystalline silver (nAg) and Manuka honey (MH) dressing have increasing popularity for treating diabetic foot ulcer (DFU). This study was an open-label randomized controlled trial with three parallel groups' design in examining the preliminary effectiveness of nAg against MH and conventional dressing in healing DFU in terms of ulcer healing, ulcer infection, and inflammation. 31 participant...

2012
Takashi Nagase Hiromi Sanada Makoto Oe Kimie Takehara Kaoru Nishide Takashi Kadowaki

Diabetic foot is defined as infection, ulceration and/or destruction of deep tissues associated with neurological abnormalities and various degrees of peripheral vascular disease in the lower limb of the patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) (the International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot, 1999). Foot disorders are among the most serious and costly complications of DM (Apelqvist et al., 20...

Journal: :Revista da Associacao Medica Brasileira 2016
Susana Pedras Rui Carvalho Maria da Graça Pereira

INTRODUCTION Diabetic foot is one of the most serious complications of diabetes affecting about 15% of all diabetes patients, and it is the leading cause of nontraumatic lower limb amputations. This study presents a sociodemographic and clinical characterization of patients with diabetic foot ulcer indicated for amputation surgery. METHODS A cross-sectional study with 206 patients with type 2...

Mahnaz Sanjari, Maryam Aalaa, Mohammad Reza Amini, Mohammad Reza Mohajeri-Tehrani, Neda Alijani, Neda Mehrdad,

Background: Diabetic foot infection is the most common complication of diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) leading to amputation. The treatment requires special attention to disease conditions, proper diagnosis, appropriate sampling for cultures, careful selection of antibiotics, rapid determination of the patient’s need for surgical intervention, and wound care. Clearly a systematic approach or, if poss...

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