نتایج جستجو برای: diabetic foot

تعداد نتایج: 158747  

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 2009
Seema Hasnain Naheed Humayun Sheikh

OBJECTIVE To assess the knowledge and practices among the diabetic patients regarding foot care. METHODS In this cross sectional study, by using non-probability convenience sampling, 150 diabetic respondents fulfilling the inclusion criteria were included in the study. Their knowledge and practices regarding foot care were assessed by a pre-tested questionnaire and classified as good, satisfa...

Journal: :Internal medicine 1997
T Iizuka H Takeda H Inoue T Miyamoto H Ito M Omura H Tsuji S Chiba T Nishikawa

A 68-year-old man with a 28-year history of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) was admitted to our hospital because of foot gangrene. He had previously suffered from cerebral infarction resulting in right hemiplegia and his right foot was amputated because of right femoral lesion presenting diabetic foot gangrene 5 years previously. The diabetic foot gangrene gradually became worse...

2008
Robert C Fang Robert D Galiano

Diabetic neuropathic foot ulcers represent a serious health care burden to patients and to society. While the management of chronic diabetic foot ulcers has improved in recent years, it remains a frustrating problem for a variety of clinicians. This review examines the scientific underpinnings supporting the use of becaplermin (Regranex((R)); Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical, Raritan, NJ), or recomb...

2016
Zeinab Rezaeian Mohammad Taghi Karimi Arezoo Eshraghi Niloofar Fereshtenejad

1 Objective Foot ulcer is one of the main challenges of diabetic patients influencing their abilities to stand and walk. Various methods have been suggested to decrease the loads applied to the foot in this group of patients; most methods were not deemed successful and could only be used temporarily. Rocker shoes are recommended for foot ulcer treatment. Based on the available literature, it is...

Journal: :Diabetes/metabolism research and reviews 2004
Benjamin A Lipsky Anthony R Berendt John Embil Fausto De Lalla

Foot infections are a common, complex and costly complication of diabetes. We have made considerable progress in establishing consensus definitions for defining infection. Similarly, we have learned much about the appropriate ways to diagnose both soft tissue and bone infections. Accompanying these advances have been improvements in our knowledge of the proper approaches to antibiotic (and surg...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2014
Benjamin A Lipsky

Foot infections are among the most frequent diabetes-related causes for hospitalization and the usual immediate predecessor to lower-extremity amputation in these patients (1). Infection usually starts in ulcerated soft tissues, but can spread contiguously to underlying bone (2). Overall, about 20% of patients with a diabetic foot infection (and over 60% of those with severe infections [3]) hav...

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...

Journal: :Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987) 2001
A Knowles A Findlow N Jackson

Diabetic foot ulcers should be treated to maintain health status, improve quality of life, reduce the number of amputations and lower costs. Many centres that treat diabetic foot ulcers use a multidisciplinary team approach, which comprises medical staff, nurses, podiatrists and an orthotist. At the Manchester Diabetes Centre, larval therapy has been used for several years to debride sloughy di...

2010
Thomas Zgonis

am honored to humbly take on the position as the Editor-in-Chief for this new open access peer reviewed journal, Diabetic Foot & Ankle. My main inspiration for developing this type of a journal was to bring together the knowledge, expertise and research that are emerging on this subject in a single forum and thus to support an exchange between colleagues around the world who have an interest in...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2004
Gunnel Ragnarson Tennvall Jan Apelqvist

Diabetic foot complications result in huge costs for both society and the individual patients. Few reports on the health-economic consequences of diabetic foot infections have been published. In studies considering a wide societal perspective, costs of antibiotics were relatively low, whereas total costs for topical treatment were high relative to the total costs of foot infections. Total direc...

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