نتایج جستجو برای: diabetic foot

تعداد نتایج: 158747  

2014
Ana Carla Pozzi Oliveira Caio Jordão Teixeira Talitha Fernandes Stefanello Marcia Aparecida Carrara Roberto Barbosa Bazotte Anacharis Babeto Sá-Nakanishi Jurandir Fernando Comar Marcia Regina Batista

The aim of this study was to determine whether plasma levels of carbonylated proteins, total antioxidant capacity (TAC) and reduced protein thiols could be suitable biomarkers of risk factors for diabetic foot. Individuals with type 2 diabetes with normal protective sensation (normal foot group) vs. loss of protective sensation and/or signs of peripheral arterial disease and/or foot deformities...

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
Mansooreh Aliasgharpour Nahid Dehghan Nayeri

BACKGROUND The Purpose of this study is to clarify the care process for Iranian diabetic patients with diabetic foot ulcer condition. METHODS The main question of this research was "How is the care process for diabetic foot ulcer patients and how do patients experience it?" This study was within the Grounded Theory method. Data collection was carried out until data saturation was achieved. Sa...

Journal: :Journal of diabetes science and technology 2013
Jaap J van Netten Jeff G van Baal Chanjuan Liu Ferdi van der Heijden Sicco A Bus

BACKGROUND Although thermal imaging can be a valuable technology in the prevention and management of diabetic foot disease, it is not yet widely used in clinical practice. Technological advancement in infrared imaging increases its application range. The aim was to explore the first steps in the applicability of high-resolution infrared thermal imaging for noninvasive automated detection of sig...

Journal: :Journal of caring sciences 2012
Mohsen Adib-Hajbaghery Tahereh Alinaqipoor

INTRODUCTION Some studies have reported that diabetic patients do not adhere well to the foot care recommendations. Reasons for non-adherence are less evident and the methods used in education programs may have an effect. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to compare the effects of lecture method and combined method of education on foot care of patients and healing rates of diabetic fo...

Journal: :Family Medicine & Medical Science Research 2013

Journal: :GFNPSS GLOBAL NURSING JOURNAL OF INDIA 2019

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1980
J E Deanfield P R Daggett M J Harrison

In an attempt to define the role of autonomic neuropathy in the pathogenesis of diabetic foot ulcers, we have studied diabetic patients with and without ulcers, and a group of non-diabetic controls. A series of standard autonomic function tests have been compared with measurement of the Galvanic Skin Response (GSR). Patients with foot ulcers showed evidence of more severe somatic and autonomic ...

Journal: :Global journal of public health medicine 2021

Diabetic Foot Ulcers (DFU) are significant complications of diabetes mellitus. DFU will often heal in a shorter period if factors that inhibit wound healing identified and managed. This review was to identify determining associated with patients. Glycaemic control, adequate nutrition, presence infection, the use modern dressing approach, provide sufficient offloading avoid unhealthy lifestyle l...

2013
Sanjay Chhibber Tarsem Kaur Sandeep Kaur

BACKGROUND Staphylococcus aureus remains the predominant pathogen in diabetic foot infections and prevalence of methicillin resistant S.aureus (MRSA) strains further complicates the situation. The incidence of MRSA in infected foot ulcers is 15-30% and there is an alarming trend for its increase in many countries. Diabetes acts as an immunosuppressive state decreasing the overall immune functio...

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