Aim. To compare efficiency, safety, and cost of different treatment modalities. Materials and methods. The study included 40 patients with type 1 and 2 diabetes, foot and lower leg trophic ulcers at granulation stage I-II (Wagners classification)free from wound infection. The patients were randomized for the treatment during 2 months with a Biatain dressing (Coloplast, Denmark)(group1) and for conventional treatment with the use of an atraumatic mesh dressing (group 2). Biatain dressings were changed every 2-4 (up to 5) daysand conventional dressings once daily. Patients in the two groups were adjusted for age, sex, ulcer type, size and duration, length of antibiotic therapy beforeand during treatment, blood glucose level, and other ch...
Category: Diabetes Introduction/Purpose: Ulcer healing in the diabetic patients is challenging due t...
This study assesses the cost-effectiveness of Technology Lipido-Colloid with Nano Oligo Saccharide F...
Introduction: Foot infections are the most common cause of morbidity in patients with diabetes melli...
Introduction Diabetic foot ulcers are one among the most commonly encountered complication of diabet...
Objectives: To determine the comparative effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of three dressing pro...
Aims/hypothesis Foot ulcers in people with diabetes are a common and serious global health issue. Dr...
Diabetic foot ulcers and venous leg ulcers are chronic wounds frequently encountered by dermatologis...
Background and Objective: Diabetic foot ulcers are the most common reason for frequent hospitalizati...
Introduction: In this millennium where man has succeeded in deciphering human genetic code, the issu...
This research has been conducted to compare the effects of hydrocolloid wound dressing and classic w...
Foot ulcer is a common problem in diabetic patients and are seen as a common outpatient in General S...
Background : To compare effects of hydrocolloid dressings with povidone-iodine dressings in debrided...
INTRODUCTION : Diabetes is a major health problem that is currently showing an alarming increase in ...
Background & Objective This comparative observational trial was carried out to establish the benefi...
Category: Diabetes Introduction/Purpose: Fast and complete healing of a diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is...
Category: Diabetes Introduction/Purpose: Ulcer healing in the diabetic patients is challenging due t...
This study assesses the cost-effectiveness of Technology Lipido-Colloid with Nano Oligo Saccharide F...
Introduction: Foot infections are the most common cause of morbidity in patients with diabetes melli...
Introduction Diabetic foot ulcers are one among the most commonly encountered complication of diabet...
Objectives: To determine the comparative effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of three dressing pro...
Aims/hypothesis Foot ulcers in people with diabetes are a common and serious global health issue. Dr...
Diabetic foot ulcers and venous leg ulcers are chronic wounds frequently encountered by dermatologis...
Background and Objective: Diabetic foot ulcers are the most common reason for frequent hospitalizati...
Introduction: In this millennium where man has succeeded in deciphering human genetic code, the issu...
This research has been conducted to compare the effects of hydrocolloid wound dressing and classic w...
Foot ulcer is a common problem in diabetic patients and are seen as a common outpatient in General S...
Background : To compare effects of hydrocolloid dressings with povidone-iodine dressings in debrided...
INTRODUCTION : Diabetes is a major health problem that is currently showing an alarming increase in ...
Background & Objective This comparative observational trial was carried out to establish the benefi...
Category: Diabetes Introduction/Purpose: Fast and complete healing of a diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is...
Category: Diabetes Introduction/Purpose: Ulcer healing in the diabetic patients is challenging due t...
This study assesses the cost-effectiveness of Technology Lipido-Colloid with Nano Oligo Saccharide F...
Introduction: Foot infections are the most common cause of morbidity in patients with diabetes melli...