INTRODUCTION: Diabetes affects more than 425 million people worldwide with a lifetime risk of diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) of up to 25%. Management includes wound debridement, wound dressings, offloading, treatment of infection and ischaemia, optimising glycaemic control; use of advanced adjuvant therapies is limited by high cost and lack of robust evidence. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A multicentre, seamless phase II/III, open, parallel group, multi-arm multi-stage randomised controlled trial in patients with a hard-to-heal DFU, with blinded outcome assessment. A maximum of 447 participants will be randomised (245 participants in phase II and 202 participants in phase III). The phase II primary objective will determine the efficacy of treatment str...
Background: Ulcers of the foot in people with diabetes mellitus are slow to heal and result in consi...
BACKGROUND: Ulceration of the feet, which can lead to the amputation of feet and legs, is a major pr...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this clinically orientated paper is to offer an overview of diabetic foot ulce...
INTRODUCTION: Diabetes affects more than 425 million people worldwide with a lifetime risk of diabet...
Introduction Diabetes affects more than 425 million people worldwide with a lifetime risk of diabeti...
Objectives: To determine the comparative effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of three dressing pro...
Management of foot ulcer in individuals with diabetes remains a major therapeutic challenge througho...
Category: Diabetes Introduction/Purpose: One sequitur of prolonged diabetes is the development of di...
The outcome of management of diabetic foot ulcers remains a challenge, andthere remains continuing u...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of diabetic foot ulcers includes a number of different regimes such as glycaem...
Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are relatively common in the UK; 5–7% of people with Diabetes Mellitus c...
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 is poor, and there is continuing uncertainty conce...
Aims: The current study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary diabetic foot team...
Background: Ulcers of the foot in people with diabetes mellitus are slow to heal and result in consi...
BACKGROUND: Ulceration of the feet, which can lead to the amputation of feet and legs, is a major pr...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this clinically orientated paper is to offer an overview of diabetic foot ulce...
INTRODUCTION: Diabetes affects more than 425 million people worldwide with a lifetime risk of diabet...
Introduction Diabetes affects more than 425 million people worldwide with a lifetime risk of diabeti...
Objectives: To determine the comparative effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of three dressing pro...
Management of foot ulcer in individuals with diabetes remains a major therapeutic challenge througho...
Category: Diabetes Introduction/Purpose: One sequitur of prolonged diabetes is the development of di...
The outcome of management of diabetic foot ulcers remains a challenge, andthere remains continuing u...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of diabetic foot ulcers includes a number of different regimes such as glycaem...
Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are relatively common in the UK; 5–7% of people with Diabetes Mellitus c...
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 is poor, and there is continuing uncertainty conce...
Aims: The current study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary diabetic foot team...
Background: Ulcers of the foot in people with diabetes mellitus are slow to heal and result in consi...
BACKGROUND: Ulceration of the feet, which can lead to the amputation of feet and legs, is a major pr...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this clinically orientated paper is to offer an overview of diabetic foot ulce...