Objective. To assess the outcomes of the treatment of patients with suppurative necrotic complications of diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) without critical ischemia with the use of programmed rehabilitation technologies (PRT).Material and methods. The study included 82 patients. 40 patients (reference group) underwent conventional rehabilitation, while 42 patients (study group) were treated with PRT with the use of the original equipment AMP-01.Results. Use of PRT has been established to significantly improve the quality of rehabilitation, which helps to reduce the duration of inpatient treatment. The number of suppurative complications in the study group proved to be significantly less (p=0.014), and postoperative mortality was lower. The long...
One of the main syndromes that poses a direct threat to the patient's ability to work and life is di...
Diabetic foot disease is one of the most invalidating long-term complications of diabetes. Given the...
Foot infections in diabetic patients are a common, complex and costly problem. They are potentially ...
Diabetes mellitus is currently characterised by a high progressive prevalence of patients. The purpo...
The comparative analysis of the treatment of 1136 patients with purulent- necrotic complications of ...
Objective: To improve methods of early diagnosis of diabetic neuropathy and suggest options for surg...
The diabetic foot (DF) is one of the most feared conditions among chronic complications of diabetes,...
In the work the analysis of the results of treatment of 48 patients with ischemic and neurotrophic f...
Diabetes mellitus (DM ) represents a serious medical and social problem. 415 million people (every 1...
Inroduction: Syndrome of diabetic foot is a severe complication of diabetes mellitus disease, which ...
The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of foot revascularization in persons with diabetic foot...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) worldwide has acquired pandemic proportions and the number of cases continues...
Background: Ischemic diabetic foot ulcer is one of the terminal complications of diabetes. The high ...
Aim. To present results of combined surgical treatment of the ischemic form of diabetic foot syndr...
Currently, in many chronic diseases, the study of quality of life (QoL) is of increasing importance....
One of the main syndromes that poses a direct threat to the patient's ability to work and life is di...
Diabetic foot disease is one of the most invalidating long-term complications of diabetes. Given the...
Foot infections in diabetic patients are a common, complex and costly problem. They are potentially ...
Diabetes mellitus is currently characterised by a high progressive prevalence of patients. The purpo...
The comparative analysis of the treatment of 1136 patients with purulent- necrotic complications of ...
Objective: To improve methods of early diagnosis of diabetic neuropathy and suggest options for surg...
The diabetic foot (DF) is one of the most feared conditions among chronic complications of diabetes,...
In the work the analysis of the results of treatment of 48 patients with ischemic and neurotrophic f...
Diabetes mellitus (DM ) represents a serious medical and social problem. 415 million people (every 1...
Inroduction: Syndrome of diabetic foot is a severe complication of diabetes mellitus disease, which ...
The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of foot revascularization in persons with diabetic foot...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) worldwide has acquired pandemic proportions and the number of cases continues...
Background: Ischemic diabetic foot ulcer is one of the terminal complications of diabetes. The high ...
Aim. To present results of combined surgical treatment of the ischemic form of diabetic foot syndr...
Currently, in many chronic diseases, the study of quality of life (QoL) is of increasing importance....
One of the main syndromes that poses a direct threat to the patient's ability to work and life is di...
Diabetic foot disease is one of the most invalidating long-term complications of diabetes. Given the...
Foot infections in diabetic patients are a common, complex and costly problem. They are potentially ...