Background: The optimal duration of antibiotic therapy for soft-tissue infections of the diabetic foot (ST-DFI) remains unknown. Objective: We determine if antibiotic therapy after debridement for a short (10 days), compared with a long (20 days), duration for ST-DFI results in similar rates of clinical remission and adverse events (AE). Summary background data: The optimal duration of systemic antibiotic therapy, after successful debridement, for soft tissue infections of diabetic patients is unknown. Because of the high recurrence risk, overuse is commonplace. Methods: This was a randomized, controlled, non-inferiority pilot trial of cases of diabetic foot infection (excluding osteomyelitis) with the primary outcome of "clinical re...
Abstract Background Diabetic foot infections are common, serious, and diverse. There is uncertainty ...
BACKGROUND: Diabetic foot lesion is associated with increased morbidity and high resource use. Altho...
Background: Healthcare events related to diabetic foot disease carry a burden of morbidity, mortalit...
Background: The optimal duration of antibiotic therapy for soft-tissue infections of the diabetic fo...
AIM To determine the most appropriate duration of antibiotic therapy for diabetic foot infections...
BACKGROUND Few studies have addressed the appropriate duration of antibiotic therapy for diabetic...
In patients with diabetic foot osteomyelitis (DFO) who underwent surgical debridement, we investigat...
Diabetic foot infection is a frequent complication in long-standing diabetes mellitus. For antimicro...
Little is known about the optimal duration of antibiotic therapy for diabetic foot osteomyelitis (DF...
Little is known about the optimal duration of antibiotic therapy for diabetic foot osteomyelitis (DF...
Background: The 2012 Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA) guidelines recommend antimicrobial...
OBJECTIVE We investigated the impact of the total length of systemic antibiotic therapy (ABT) and...
Introduction: Although diabetic foot infections are polymicrobial, gram-positive microorganisms comp...
This randomized trial was done to test the effectiveness and safety of using a novel antiseptic solu...
Background: Infection is a common epiphenomenon of advanced diabetic foot disease and the most commo...
Abstract Background Diabetic foot infections are common, serious, and diverse. There is uncertainty ...
BACKGROUND: Diabetic foot lesion is associated with increased morbidity and high resource use. Altho...
Background: Healthcare events related to diabetic foot disease carry a burden of morbidity, mortalit...
Background: The optimal duration of antibiotic therapy for soft-tissue infections of the diabetic fo...
AIM To determine the most appropriate duration of antibiotic therapy for diabetic foot infections...
BACKGROUND Few studies have addressed the appropriate duration of antibiotic therapy for diabetic...
In patients with diabetic foot osteomyelitis (DFO) who underwent surgical debridement, we investigat...
Diabetic foot infection is a frequent complication in long-standing diabetes mellitus. For antimicro...
Little is known about the optimal duration of antibiotic therapy for diabetic foot osteomyelitis (DF...
Little is known about the optimal duration of antibiotic therapy for diabetic foot osteomyelitis (DF...
Background: The 2012 Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA) guidelines recommend antimicrobial...
OBJECTIVE We investigated the impact of the total length of systemic antibiotic therapy (ABT) and...
Introduction: Although diabetic foot infections are polymicrobial, gram-positive microorganisms comp...
This randomized trial was done to test the effectiveness and safety of using a novel antiseptic solu...
Background: Infection is a common epiphenomenon of advanced diabetic foot disease and the most commo...
Abstract Background Diabetic foot infections are common, serious, and diverse. There is uncertainty ...
BACKGROUND: Diabetic foot lesion is associated with increased morbidity and high resource use. Altho...
Background: Healthcare events related to diabetic foot disease carry a burden of morbidity, mortalit...