Background: Healthcare events related to diabetic foot disease carry a burden of morbidity, mortality and economic cost. Prompt identification of clinical infection with appropriate tissue sampling limits use of broad spectrum empirical antibiotics and improves antibiotic stewardship. Staphylococcus aureus remains the commonest infecting organism and high-dose flucloxacillin remains the empirical antibiotic of choice for antibiotic naïve patients. Barriers to microbe-specific treatment include: adequate tissue sampling, delays in culture results, drug allergies and the emergence of multidrug-resistant organisms which can complicate the choice of targeted antibiotics. Even appropriate antibiotic treatment carries a risk of adverse events inc...
Diabetic foot is common foot problems in persons with diabetes mellitus. It is ABSTRACT suggested th...
Objective: Using proper antibiotics in diabetic foot infections can save an extremity. The goal of ...
The optimal approaches to managing diabetic foot infections remain a challenge for clinicians. Despi...
Background: Healthcare events related to diabetic foot disease carry a burden of morbidity, mortalit...
WOS: 000378759700027PubMed ID: 26965794Aim: Clinical practice guidelines for the management of diabe...
AIM: Clinical practice guidelines for the management of diabetic foot infections developed by the In...
Introduction:Diabetic foot infections are a difficult problem to solve, often requiring hospitalizat...
Diabetic foot infection (DFI) management requires complex multidisciplinary care pathways with off-l...
Introduction: The aim of this study is to determine the most common organisms isolated in diabetic f...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: 1. Foot infections in patients with diabetes cause substantial morbidity and freq...
Infection of diabetic foot ulcers is the most common cause of hospitalization among diabetic patient...
Diabetic foot infections are common in patients with diabetes which leads to hospitalization and it ...
SummaryBackgroundInfection is a common epiphenomenon of advanced diabetic foot disease and the most ...
The optimal approaches to managing diabetic foot infections remain a challenge for clinicians. Despi...
ABSTRACTInitial antibiotic therapy for diabetic foot infections is usually empirical. Several princi...
Diabetic foot is common foot problems in persons with diabetes mellitus. It is ABSTRACT suggested th...
Objective: Using proper antibiotics in diabetic foot infections can save an extremity. The goal of ...
The optimal approaches to managing diabetic foot infections remain a challenge for clinicians. Despi...
Background: Healthcare events related to diabetic foot disease carry a burden of morbidity, mortalit...
WOS: 000378759700027PubMed ID: 26965794Aim: Clinical practice guidelines for the management of diabe...
AIM: Clinical practice guidelines for the management of diabetic foot infections developed by the In...
Introduction:Diabetic foot infections are a difficult problem to solve, often requiring hospitalizat...
Diabetic foot infection (DFI) management requires complex multidisciplinary care pathways with off-l...
Introduction: The aim of this study is to determine the most common organisms isolated in diabetic f...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: 1. Foot infections in patients with diabetes cause substantial morbidity and freq...
Infection of diabetic foot ulcers is the most common cause of hospitalization among diabetic patient...
Diabetic foot infections are common in patients with diabetes which leads to hospitalization and it ...
SummaryBackgroundInfection is a common epiphenomenon of advanced diabetic foot disease and the most ...
The optimal approaches to managing diabetic foot infections remain a challenge for clinicians. Despi...
ABSTRACTInitial antibiotic therapy for diabetic foot infections is usually empirical. Several princi...
Diabetic foot is common foot problems in persons with diabetes mellitus. It is ABSTRACT suggested th...
Objective: Using proper antibiotics in diabetic foot infections can save an extremity. The goal of ...
The optimal approaches to managing diabetic foot infections remain a challenge for clinicians. Despi...