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Diabetic foot osteomyelitis (Dd group) subjects (sample size ≥ 10 cases) and foot osteomyelitis without diabetes (ND group) subjects (sample size ≥ 10 cases) were collected in accordance with the inclusion criteria. Surgeons collected intra-operative bone specimens from all 28 patients who required
This study is a retrospective descriptive study reviewing the medical records of diabetic foot patients who were admitted to Sanglah General Hospital for surgical procedure. Sanglah General Hospital is a provincial hospital located in Denpasar, Bali, which is the central referral hospital in Bali
The dysfunction of wound healing in diabetes involves multiple healing processes by diminished inflammatory responses and delayed deposition of matrix components, wound remodeling, and closure. Furthermore, hyperglycemia increases the infection susceptibility of wounds. The wounds noted at distal
Study design The study was a prospective, non-random¬ized trial conducted at 2 centers in east China - Tenth People's Hospital of Tongji University and Nanjing First Hospital. The ethic committee at each center approved the protocol, and all patients provided written informed consent. All patients
Rationale for this Study Primary Existing routine health statistics underestimates the rate of morbidity due to diabetes complications. To provide more realistic estimation of morbidity, repeated epidemiological studies are essential in assessment of tendencies in diabetes medical care at the
There is now a global epidemic of diabetes and obesity affecting more than 300 million people worldwide with Asia in the forefront. In Hong Kong, diabetes affects more than 10% of the population. Patients with diabetes have a 12-25% lifetime risk of developing a foot ulcer. These silent conditions
Background:
That diabetes cause serious diabetic complications from the eyes, kidneys, nerves and large vessels is known. Good metabolic control during the first 8-10 years has been shown to delay and even alleviate diabetes complications, but not entirely prevent them. When complications occur
Primary objective is to compare time required to achieve wound bed preparation between Subjects randomized to receive V.A.C. NPWT or MWT. Subjects with ALL the following are eligible for clinical trial enrollment:
Evidence of therapy controlled diabetes, as defined by the American Diabetes
Study Design This will be a single center, randomized, controlled, prospective study comparing the use of autologous platelet gel (study group) and traditional moist dressing (control group) in the treatment of plantar forefoot ulcers.
Specific Aims Primary - Facilitation of healing of diabetic foot