METHODS: This was a multicentre, international, observer-masked, randomised controlled trial of people with diabetes and a hard-to-heal foot ulcer done in 32 specialist diabetic foot clinics in three countries (UK, Denmark, and Sweden). After a 4-week run-in period, those with a reduction in ulcer area of less than 50% were randomly allocated (1:1) by computer-generated, web-based randomisation (block sizes of two, four, and six) to either prespecified good standard care alone or care plus weekly application of LeucoPatch. The primary outcome was the proportion of ulcers that healed within 20 weeks assessed in the intention-to-treat population (all participants with post-randomisation data collected), defined as complete epithelialisation (...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the number of ulcer-free days during 24 months in persons with diabetes and a ...
Abstract Aim: To compare the strengths and limitations of different offloading devices in the treatm...
Background: Ulcers of the foot in people with diabetes mellitus are slow to heal and result in consi...
Abstract Background Diabetic foot ulcers are a common and severe complication of diabetes mellitus. ...
BackgroundFoot ulceration is thought to affect 15% of people with diabetes at some time in their liv...
The outcome of management of diabetic foot ulcers remains a challenge, and there remains continuing ...
Background: Prevention of diabetic foot ulcer recurrence in high risk patients, using current standa...
Healing rates of foot ulcers are unknown with the excep-tion of specialist centres where it is betwe...
Management of foot ulcer in individuals with diabetes remains a major therapeutic challenge througho...
The outcome of management of diabetic foot ulcers remains a challenge and there remains continuing u...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of diabetic foot ulcers includes a number of different regimes such as glycaem...
The outcome of management of diabetic foot ulcers is poor, and there is continuing uncertainty conce...
Category: Diabetes Introduction/Purpose: One sequitur of prolonged diabetes is the development of di...
Objectives: To determine the comparative effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of three dressing pro...
Reliable data on the efficacy of treatment for diabetic foot (DF) ulcers (DFUs) is essential for pla...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the number of ulcer-free days during 24 months in persons with diabetes and a ...
Abstract Aim: To compare the strengths and limitations of different offloading devices in the treatm...
Background: Ulcers of the foot in people with diabetes mellitus are slow to heal and result in consi...
Abstract Background Diabetic foot ulcers are a common and severe complication of diabetes mellitus. ...
BackgroundFoot ulceration is thought to affect 15% of people with diabetes at some time in their liv...
The outcome of management of diabetic foot ulcers remains a challenge, and there remains continuing ...
Background: Prevention of diabetic foot ulcer recurrence in high risk patients, using current standa...
Healing rates of foot ulcers are unknown with the excep-tion of specialist centres where it is betwe...
Management of foot ulcer in individuals with diabetes remains a major therapeutic challenge througho...
The outcome of management of diabetic foot ulcers remains a challenge and there remains continuing u...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of diabetic foot ulcers includes a number of different regimes such as glycaem...
The outcome of management of diabetic foot ulcers is poor, and there is continuing uncertainty conce...
Category: Diabetes Introduction/Purpose: One sequitur of prolonged diabetes is the development of di...
Objectives: To determine the comparative effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of three dressing pro...
Reliable data on the efficacy of treatment for diabetic foot (DF) ulcers (DFUs) is essential for pla...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the number of ulcer-free days during 24 months in persons with diabetes and a ...
Abstract Aim: To compare the strengths and limitations of different offloading devices in the treatm...
Background: Ulcers of the foot in people with diabetes mellitus are slow to heal and result in consi...