The rate of recurrence for diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is 50% at 2 years Armstrong DG, 2017. International recommendations call for regular monitoring to prevent DFU recurrence. We aim to investigate the relation between post-healing follow-up and recurrence rates. The study will begin in November 2021 and end in April 2022; final study results are scheduled for December 2022. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the benefit of the multidisciplinary follow-up of healed DFU patients at the rate of two annual consultations and its impact on foot wound recurrence
Diabetic foot ulcers are an underappreciated leading cause of the global burden of disease. A key to...
BackgroundDiabetes-related foot ulcers (DFU) take months to heal, reduce patient’s quality-of-life, ...
OBJECTIVE To identify and determine patient- and ulcer-related factors associated with healing outco...
Few studies have examined factors associated with diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) recurrence. Using data f...
OBJECTIVE. To evaluate the recurrence of foot ulcers as well as the cumulative amputation and mortal...
Healing rates may not give a complete indication of the effectiveness and management of diabetic foo...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the factors involved in healing failure in a populatio...
Objective To investigate the characteristics of diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) recurrence. Methods A tota...
Objective: To determine the risk factors for infected DFUs and their association between ulcers char...
Healing rates of foot ulcers are unknown with the excep-tion of specialist centres where it is betwe...
Aims: This study aimed to identify demographic, clinical, and psychological contributors to DFU heal...
Objectives To investigate whether A) duration of ulcer before start of treatment in specialist healt...
Aims To determine clinical outcomes and explore prognostic factors related to ulcer healing in peop...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the number of ulcer-free days during 24 months in persons with diabetes and a ...
Diabetes-related foot ulcers are a leading cause of global morbidity, mortality, and health-care cos...
Diabetic foot ulcers are an underappreciated leading cause of the global burden of disease. A key to...
BackgroundDiabetes-related foot ulcers (DFU) take months to heal, reduce patient’s quality-of-life, ...
OBJECTIVE To identify and determine patient- and ulcer-related factors associated with healing outco...
Few studies have examined factors associated with diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) recurrence. Using data f...
OBJECTIVE. To evaluate the recurrence of foot ulcers as well as the cumulative amputation and mortal...
Healing rates may not give a complete indication of the effectiveness and management of diabetic foo...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the factors involved in healing failure in a populatio...
Objective To investigate the characteristics of diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) recurrence. Methods A tota...
Objective: To determine the risk factors for infected DFUs and their association between ulcers char...
Healing rates of foot ulcers are unknown with the excep-tion of specialist centres where it is betwe...
Aims: This study aimed to identify demographic, clinical, and psychological contributors to DFU heal...
Objectives To investigate whether A) duration of ulcer before start of treatment in specialist healt...
Aims To determine clinical outcomes and explore prognostic factors related to ulcer healing in peop...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the number of ulcer-free days during 24 months in persons with diabetes and a ...
Diabetes-related foot ulcers are a leading cause of global morbidity, mortality, and health-care cos...
Diabetic foot ulcers are an underappreciated leading cause of the global burden of disease. A key to...
BackgroundDiabetes-related foot ulcers (DFU) take months to heal, reduce patient’s quality-of-life, ...
OBJECTIVE To identify and determine patient- and ulcer-related factors associated with healing outco...