Approximately half of all patients with a diabetic foot ulcer have co-existing peripheral arterial disease. Identifying peripheral arterial disease among patients with foot ulceration is important, given its association with failure to heal, amputation, cardiovascular events and increased risk of premature mortality. Infection, oedema and neuropathy, often present with ulceration, may adversely affect the performance of diagnostic tests that are reliable in patients without diabetes. Early recognition and expert assessment of peripheral arterial disease allows measures to be taken to reduce the risk of amputation and cardiovascular events, while determining the need for revascularization to promote ulcer healing. When peripheral arterial di...
RecommendationsExamine a patient with diabetes annually for the presence of peripheral artery diseas...
RecommendationsExamine a patient with diabetes annually for the presence of peripheral artery diseas...
Diabetic foot disease, or ulceration, is prevalent and is associated with high rates of lower limb a...
Approximately half of all patients with a diabetic foot ulcer have co-existing peripheral arterial d...
Approximately half of all patients with a diabetic foot ulcer have co-existing peripheral arterial d...
Ulcerated diabetic foot is a complex problem. Ischaemia, neuropathy and infection are the three path...
The International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWDGF) has produced in 2011 a guideline on the...
The International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWDGF) has produced in 2011 a guideline on the...
The International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWDGF) has produced in 2011 a guideline on the...
The International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWDGF) has produced in 2011 a guideline on the...
The International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWDGF) has produced in 2011 a guideline on the...
The International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWDGF) has produced in 2011 a guideline on the...
Recommendations Examine a patient with diabetes annually for the presence of peripheral artery disea...
Peripheral artery diseases (PAD) are most serious diabetic complications responsible for the high ri...
RecommendationsExamine a patient with diabetes annually for the presence of peripheral artery diseas...
RecommendationsExamine a patient with diabetes annually for the presence of peripheral artery diseas...
RecommendationsExamine a patient with diabetes annually for the presence of peripheral artery diseas...
Diabetic foot disease, or ulceration, is prevalent and is associated with high rates of lower limb a...
Approximately half of all patients with a diabetic foot ulcer have co-existing peripheral arterial d...
Approximately half of all patients with a diabetic foot ulcer have co-existing peripheral arterial d...
Ulcerated diabetic foot is a complex problem. Ischaemia, neuropathy and infection are the three path...
The International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWDGF) has produced in 2011 a guideline on the...
The International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWDGF) has produced in 2011 a guideline on the...
The International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWDGF) has produced in 2011 a guideline on the...
The International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWDGF) has produced in 2011 a guideline on the...
The International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWDGF) has produced in 2011 a guideline on the...
The International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWDGF) has produced in 2011 a guideline on the...
Recommendations Examine a patient with diabetes annually for the presence of peripheral artery disea...
Peripheral artery diseases (PAD) are most serious diabetic complications responsible for the high ri...
RecommendationsExamine a patient with diabetes annually for the presence of peripheral artery diseas...
RecommendationsExamine a patient with diabetes annually for the presence of peripheral artery diseas...
RecommendationsExamine a patient with diabetes annually for the presence of peripheral artery diseas...
Diabetic foot disease, or ulceration, is prevalent and is associated with high rates of lower limb a...