The risk of diabetes mellitus is increasing worldwide, and is particularly high in Indigenous Australians. Complicated foot infection is one of the most common sequelae of diabetes. We describe the incidence and associations of Indigenous and non-Indigenous inpatients with diabetic foot infections at Royal Darwin Hospital. All adult Royal Darwin Hospital inpatients with diabetic foot infections were enrolled prospectively from September 2012 to November 2013. Incidence, demographics, microbiology, management and clinical outcomes were analysed by Indigenous status, and association with methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. There were 245 separate hospital admissions in 177 patients with an incidence of 79 a...
Abstract Diabetes is one of the greatest public health challenges to face Australia. It is already A...
Background Foot complications have been found to affect large proportions of hospital in patients wi...
Background: There is limited Australian epidemiological research that reports on the foot-health cha...
Introduction The risk of diabetes mellitus is increasing worldwide, and is particularly high in Indi...
Aims: To quantify the risk of hospitalization for infections in Indigenous Australian adults with di...
AbstractAimsTo quantify the risk of hospitalization for infections in Indigenous Australian adults w...
Diabetes-related foot disease (DFD) is a major public health concern due to the higher risks of hosp...
Diabetes-related foot disease (DFD) is a major public health concern due to the higher risks of hosp...
Background: Diabetes-related foot disease (DFD) is a leading cause of global hospitalisation, amputa...
We investigated the prevalence and factors independently associated with foot complications in a rep...
We investigated the prevalence and factors independently associated with foot complications in a rep...
Objective\ud \ud There is a paucity of research on patients presenting with uninfected diabetic foo...
Aim: To determine trends in the incidence of hospitalizations and amputations for diabetes-related f...
Abstract Background There is limited understanding of the foot-health of people with diabetes in Aus...
Diabetes is one of the greatest public health challenges to face Australia. It is already Australia...
Abstract Diabetes is one of the greatest public health challenges to face Australia. It is already A...
Background Foot complications have been found to affect large proportions of hospital in patients wi...
Background: There is limited Australian epidemiological research that reports on the foot-health cha...
Introduction The risk of diabetes mellitus is increasing worldwide, and is particularly high in Indi...
Aims: To quantify the risk of hospitalization for infections in Indigenous Australian adults with di...
AbstractAimsTo quantify the risk of hospitalization for infections in Indigenous Australian adults w...
Diabetes-related foot disease (DFD) is a major public health concern due to the higher risks of hosp...
Diabetes-related foot disease (DFD) is a major public health concern due to the higher risks of hosp...
Background: Diabetes-related foot disease (DFD) is a leading cause of global hospitalisation, amputa...
We investigated the prevalence and factors independently associated with foot complications in a rep...
We investigated the prevalence and factors independently associated with foot complications in a rep...
Objective\ud \ud There is a paucity of research on patients presenting with uninfected diabetic foo...
Aim: To determine trends in the incidence of hospitalizations and amputations for diabetes-related f...
Abstract Background There is limited understanding of the foot-health of people with diabetes in Aus...
Diabetes is one of the greatest public health challenges to face Australia. It is already Australia...
Abstract Diabetes is one of the greatest public health challenges to face Australia. It is already A...
Background Foot complications have been found to affect large proportions of hospital in patients wi...
Background: There is limited Australian epidemiological research that reports on the foot-health cha...