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Multidisciplinary management of the diabetic foot ulcer.

Jenny Bentley1, Ali Foster.   

Abstract

Diabetic foot ulcers are likely to occur in up to 25% of people with diabetes mellitus at some time in their life (Boulton et al, 2005). Without adequate management, there is a high risk of infection, gangrene, amputation and death. Over 50% of major amputations in the UK happen to people with diabetes, and within three years of amputation, 50% of patients will die. Diabetic foot ulcers need specific management, and some of the principles of moist wound healing do not apply. Diabetic patients with foot ulcers benefit from accurate and prompt assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and long-term follow-up in order to conserve the foot (Jeffcoate et al, 2006). Their management cannot be undertaken by one health care professional working in isolation, but should involve a multidisciplinary team to ensure that these complex wounds are treated appropriately. In this first of two articles, wound healing in the diabetic foot and the principles of assessment of the diabetic foot ulcer are discussed.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18361169

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Community Nurs        ISSN: 1462-4753


  7 in total

1.  [Neuropathy and diabetic foot ulcers].

Authors:  R Lobmann
Journal:  Internist (Berl)       Date:  2015-05       Impact factor: 0.743

2.  Plasma thrombin-activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor (TAFI) antigen levels in diabetic foot ulcers.

Authors:  M Erdogan; S Solmaz; A Canataroglu; M Kulaksızoglu; S Cetinkalp; A G Ozgen; F Saygili; C Yilmaz
Journal:  Endocrine       Date:  2010-04-14       Impact factor: 3.633

3.  [Diabetic foot syndrome].

Authors:  R Lobmann
Journal:  Internist (Berl)       Date:  2011-05       Impact factor: 0.743

4.  Experiences of nurses within a nurse-led multidisciplinary approach in providing care for patients with diabetic foot ulcer.

Authors:  Nahid Dehghan Nayeri; Nasrin Samadi; Nasrin Mehrnoush; Irandokht Allahyari; Fatemeh Bezaatpour; Mansour NaseriAsl
Journal:  J Family Med Prim Care       Date:  2020-06-02

5.  Topically applied connective tissue growth factor/CCN2 improves diabetic preclinical cutaneous wound healing: potential role for CTGF in human diabetic foot ulcer healing.

Authors:  F R Henshaw; P Boughton; L Lo; S V McLennan; S M Twigg
Journal:  J Diabetes Res       Date:  2015-02-18       Impact factor: 4.011

6.  Useful screening tools for preventing foot problems of diabetics in rural areas: a cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Chia-Hao Chang; Yun-Shing Peng; Chang-Cheng Chang; Mei-Yen Chen
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2013-06-27       Impact factor: 3.295

Review 7.  Neuropathy and Diabetic Foot Syndrome.

Authors:  Maren Volmer-Thole; Ralf Lobmann
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2016-06-10       Impact factor: 5.923

  7 in total

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