The incidence of diabetes with severe foot infections (eg, necrotizing fasciitis, gas gangrene, ascending cellulitis, infection with systemic toxicity or metabolic instability) has risen significantly during the past decade. Foot infections are a major cause of hospitalization and subsequent lower extremity amputation among patients with diabetes mellitus who have a history of a preexisting ulceration. Surgical management often is required to address severe diabetic foot infections because they can be limb- or life-threatening. Critical limb ischemia, neuropathy, and an immunocompromised host, which often are associated with diabetic foot infections, complicate treatment and are associated with a poorer prognosis
We retrospectively evaluated the charts of 112 patients with diabetic foot infection to determine if...
Diabetic foot infections are a common and often serious problem, accounting for a greater number of ...
Diabetic foot ulcers, especially when they become infected, are a leading cause of morbidity and may...
Foot infections are common among diabetic patients with ulceration and are a major cause of hospital...
Infection of diabetic foot represents one of the most serious complications of diabetes. Deep infect...
Foot infections are frequent and potentially devastating complications of diabetes. Unchecked, infec...
Diabetic foot pathology represent the more disabling complication of diabetes. More the 1 million of...
Diabetic foot disease frequently leads to substantial long-term complications, imposing a huge socio...
INTRODUCTION AND EPIDEMIOLOGY Infections of the foot are common in patients with diabetes mellitus. ...
n patients with diabetes, any foot infec-tion is potentially serious. Diabetic foot infections range...
Diabetes is a chronic disease with a worldwide increasing trend. Foot complications, closely related...
Delayed treatment of any diabetic foot infection can lead to a limb- or life-threatening scenario. U...
1. Foot infections in patients with diabetes cause substantial morbidity and frequent visits to heal...
As the domestic and international incidence of diabetes and metabolic syndrome continues to rise, he...
Introduction. Critical limb lschemia (CLI) and particularly diabetic foot (DF) are still considered ...
We retrospectively evaluated the charts of 112 patients with diabetic foot infection to determine if...
Diabetic foot infections are a common and often serious problem, accounting for a greater number of ...
Diabetic foot ulcers, especially when they become infected, are a leading cause of morbidity and may...
Foot infections are common among diabetic patients with ulceration and are a major cause of hospital...
Infection of diabetic foot represents one of the most serious complications of diabetes. Deep infect...
Foot infections are frequent and potentially devastating complications of diabetes. Unchecked, infec...
Diabetic foot pathology represent the more disabling complication of diabetes. More the 1 million of...
Diabetic foot disease frequently leads to substantial long-term complications, imposing a huge socio...
INTRODUCTION AND EPIDEMIOLOGY Infections of the foot are common in patients with diabetes mellitus. ...
n patients with diabetes, any foot infec-tion is potentially serious. Diabetic foot infections range...
Diabetes is a chronic disease with a worldwide increasing trend. Foot complications, closely related...
Delayed treatment of any diabetic foot infection can lead to a limb- or life-threatening scenario. U...
1. Foot infections in patients with diabetes cause substantial morbidity and frequent visits to heal...
As the domestic and international incidence of diabetes and metabolic syndrome continues to rise, he...
Introduction. Critical limb lschemia (CLI) and particularly diabetic foot (DF) are still considered ...
We retrospectively evaluated the charts of 112 patients with diabetic foot infection to determine if...
Diabetic foot infections are a common and often serious problem, accounting for a greater number of ...
Diabetic foot ulcers, especially when they become infected, are a leading cause of morbidity and may...