Aims/hypothesis The aim of the present study was to investigate resource utilisation and associated costs in patients with diabetic foot ulcers and to analyse differences in resource utilisation between individuals with or without peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and/or infection. Methods Data on resource utilisation were collected prospectively in a European multicentre study. Data on 1,088 patients were available for the analysis of resource use, and data on 821 patients were included in the costing analysis. Costs were calculated for each patient by multiplying the country-specific direct and indirect unit costs by the number of resources used from inclusion into the study up to a defined endpoint. Country-specific costs were converted ...
Aims To determine current management and to identify patient-related factors and barriers that influ...
Abstract in UndeterminedDiabetic foot complications result in huge costs for both society and the in...
Diabetic foot problems are common throughout the world, resulting in major economic consequences for...
Aims/hypothesis The aim of the present study was to investigate resource utilisation and associated ...
The overall aims were to investigate the economic consequences of foot complications in diabetic pat...
Background The diabetic foot imposes significant burden on healthcare systems. Obtaining knowledge o...
Objective: To calculate costs for the management of deep foot infections and to identify the most im...
Ulcers are the main cause of hospitalisation and clinical complications in patients with diabetes. W...
BackgroundDiabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) add a significant burden to the lives of people with diabetes ...
Ulcers are the main cause of hospitalisation and clinical complications in patients with diabetes. W...
AbstractBackgroundDiabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is considered to be one of the most common and costly di...
Ulcers are the main cause of hospitalisation and clinical complications in patients with diabetes. W...
BackgroundIn 2007, the treatment of diabetes and its complications in the United States generated at...
Background: Foot-related diabetes complications reduce individual well-being, increase mortality and...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the economic aspects of diabetic foot care in a multidisciplinary setting. M...
Aims To determine current management and to identify patient-related factors and barriers that influ...
Abstract in UndeterminedDiabetic foot complications result in huge costs for both society and the in...
Diabetic foot problems are common throughout the world, resulting in major economic consequences for...
Aims/hypothesis The aim of the present study was to investigate resource utilisation and associated ...
The overall aims were to investigate the economic consequences of foot complications in diabetic pat...
Background The diabetic foot imposes significant burden on healthcare systems. Obtaining knowledge o...
Objective: To calculate costs for the management of deep foot infections and to identify the most im...
Ulcers are the main cause of hospitalisation and clinical complications in patients with diabetes. W...
BackgroundDiabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) add a significant burden to the lives of people with diabetes ...
Ulcers are the main cause of hospitalisation and clinical complications in patients with diabetes. W...
AbstractBackgroundDiabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is considered to be one of the most common and costly di...
Ulcers are the main cause of hospitalisation and clinical complications in patients with diabetes. W...
BackgroundIn 2007, the treatment of diabetes and its complications in the United States generated at...
Background: Foot-related diabetes complications reduce individual well-being, increase mortality and...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the economic aspects of diabetic foot care in a multidisciplinary setting. M...
Aims To determine current management and to identify patient-related factors and barriers that influ...
Abstract in UndeterminedDiabetic foot complications result in huge costs for both society and the in...
Diabetic foot problems are common throughout the world, resulting in major economic consequences for...