From Wiley via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-10-04, rev-recd 2021-02-18, accepted 2021-03-24, pub-electronic 2021-06-14Article version: VoRPublication status: PublishedAbstract: Introduction: We previously demonstrated in both a longitudinal study and in meta‐analysis (pooled relative‐risk RR, 2.45) that all‐cause mortality is significantly higher in people with diabetes foot ulceration (DFU) than with those without a foot ulcer. In this prospective study, we looked at the factors linked to mortality after presentation to podiatry with DFU. Methods: Ninety‐eight individuals recruited consecutively from the Salford Royal Hospital Multidisciplinary Foot Clinic in Spring 2016 were followed up for up to 48 months. Data concerni...
Altres ajuts: Primary Care Diabetes Europe (PCDE2019/4).Diabetic foot and lower limb complications a...
Objective: To describe incidence of foot ulceration and amputation-free survival associated with foo...
Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze changes in the incidence, management and mortality of DFU ...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to assess the odds of all-cause mortality in individuals with...
Aims: To estimate the rate at which people with diabetes and a low risk of foot ulceration change di...
Objective: To describe incidence of foot ulceration and amputation-free survival associated with foo...
OBJECTIVE To compare mortality rates for individuals with diabetes with and without a history of foo...
© 2017 The Authors. Diabetic Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Diabetes UK ...
Background: Identifying people with diabetes who are likely to experience a foot ulcer is an importa...
Aims/hypothesis: Our aim was to investigate amputation-free survival in people at high risk for foot...
Abstract: Objective: The main purpose of the study was to investigate the need for podiatrists as me...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is increasing dramatically and type 1 diabetes moderately both in ...
AIMS: Diabetes guidelines recommend screening for the risk of foot ulceration but vary substantially...
International audienceAimMortality rates are decreasing in patients with diabetes. However, as this ...
Altres ajuts: Primary Care Diabetes Europe (PCDE2019/4).Diabetic foot and lower limb complications a...
Objective: To describe incidence of foot ulceration and amputation-free survival associated with foo...
Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze changes in the incidence, management and mortality of DFU ...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to assess the odds of all-cause mortality in individuals with...
Aims: To estimate the rate at which people with diabetes and a low risk of foot ulceration change di...
Objective: To describe incidence of foot ulceration and amputation-free survival associated with foo...
OBJECTIVE To compare mortality rates for individuals with diabetes with and without a history of foo...
© 2017 The Authors. Diabetic Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Diabetes UK ...
Background: Identifying people with diabetes who are likely to experience a foot ulcer is an importa...
Aims/hypothesis: Our aim was to investigate amputation-free survival in people at high risk for foot...
Abstract: Objective: The main purpose of the study was to investigate the need for podiatrists as me...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is increasing dramatically and type 1 diabetes moderately both in ...
AIMS: Diabetes guidelines recommend screening for the risk of foot ulceration but vary substantially...
International audienceAimMortality rates are decreasing in patients with diabetes. However, as this ...
Altres ajuts: Primary Care Diabetes Europe (PCDE2019/4).Diabetic foot and lower limb complications a...
Objective: To describe incidence of foot ulceration and amputation-free survival associated with foo...
Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze changes in the incidence, management and mortality of DFU ...