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Corrigenda

2015

Context: Foot ulcer is the principal cause of hospitalization for patients with diabetes. Polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN), an adenosine A2A receptor agonist, improves wound healing in diabetic mice. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of PDRN on chronic ulcer healing in patients with diabetes. Design and Setting: This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, involved two medical centers in Italy. Intervention: Patients with diabetes showing hard-to-heal ulcers (Wagner grade 1 or 2) were randomly assigned to receive placebo (n = 106) or PDRN (n = 110). The treatments (PDRN and placebo) were performed 3 days a week for 8 weeks by intramuscular and perilesiona…

Agonistmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classbusiness.industryEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismBiochemistry (medical)Clinical BiochemistryContext (language use)medicine.diseasePlaceboBiochemistryDiabetic footlaw.inventionSurgeryClinical trialEndocrinologyEndocrinologyRandomized controlled triallawDiabetes mellitusInternal medicineAnesthesiamedicinebusinessWound healingThe Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
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Role of a medication in polyurethane foam in the treatment of diabetic foot lesions

2010

Background The treatment of diabetic foot lesions need medications capable of managing wound infection and exudates that, variously combined, can influence the natural history of the pathology and therefore limb survival. A particular and economic device, is represented by honeycomb structure polyurethane foam Ligasano ©.

Cardiovascular eventmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologybusiness.industryGeriatrics gerontologyTissue samplemedicine.diseaseDiabetic footWound infectionInfected woundSurgerySettore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generalepolyurethane foam diabetic foot lesionsmedicineGeriatrics and GerontologyMeeting abstractbusinessBMC Geriatrics
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Repeatability and reliability of the diabetic foot self-care questionnaire in Arabic patients: A transcultural adaptation.

2022

Abstract Purpose The diabetic foot self-care questionnaire is considered a self-care evaluation tool with 16 questions for assessing diabetic foot health disorders. To date, the DFSQ has been validated in different languages, but an Arabic version was lacking. Consequently, the purpose of this study was to translate and validate the Arabic version of the DFSQ (DFSQ-AR). Method A suitable method was developed for the translation protocol and cross-cultural validation from Spanish to Arabic. Regarding the total marks from each sub-scale, agreement degrees and confidence were analyzed using Cronbach's α and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), respectively. In addition, the mean ± standar…

Cross-Cultural Comparisonmedicine.medical_specialtyPsychometricsIntraclass correlationPopulationDermatologyPathology and Forensic Medicine030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCronbach's alphaSurveys and QuestionnairesDiabetes MellitusMedicineHumanseducationReliability (statistics)Languageeducation.field_of_study030504 nursingbusiness.industryReproducibility of ResultsRepeatabilitymedicine.diseaseDiabetic footDiabetic FootTest (assessment)Self CarePhysical therapy0305 other medical sciencebusinessFoot (unit)Journal of tissue viability
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Il Piede nella Malattia Diabetica

2005

Foot ulcers and amputations are a major cause of morbidity, disability, as well as emotional and physical costs for people with diabetes. Distal symmetric polyneuropathy is one of the most important predictors of diabetic foot conditions. The development of neuropathy can be delayed significantly by maintaining glycemic levels to as near normal as possible

Diabetes mellituDiabetic footPrevention
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Transcultural adaptation and validation of Italian Selfcarediabetic foot questionnaire

2021

[Abstract] The Italian Self care diabetic foot questionnaire, (SDFQ-IT) is considered a dia-betic foot self-care evaluation tool with 16 questions for assessing diabetic foothealth disorders. To date, SDFQ has been validated in different languages, butan Italian version was lacking. Consequently, the purpose of this study was totranslate and validate the Italian version of the SDFQ-I T (SDFQ-IT). A suitablemethod was developed for the translation protocol and cross-cultural valida-tion from Spanish to Italian. Regarding the total marks from each sub-scale,agreement degrees, and confidence were analysed using the Cronbach's α andintraclass correlation coefficient (IC C), respectively. In add…

Encuestamedicine.medical_specialtyIntraclass correlationAutocuidadoDermatologyPie diabéticoAppropriate useEnquestesAutogestión030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCronbach's alphaSurveys and QuestionnairesDiabetes MellitusmedicineSelf-managementHumans030212 general & internal medicineself‐careReliability (statistics)LanguageDiabetisbusiness.industryQuestionnairequestionnaireReproducibility of ResultsOriginal ArticlesRepeatabilitymedicine.diseaseDiabetic footDiabetic FootSelf CareExtremitatsDiabetic footItalyself‐managementSelf carePhysical therapyOriginal ArticleSurgerySelf-carebusinessFoot (unit)
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Extremitätenerhalt durch pedalen In-situ-Bypass beim diabetischen Fußsyndrom

2003

INTRODUCTION: Treatment of the ischemic diabetic foot syndrome still represents a medical and economic challenge. Contrary to the aims of the Saint Vincent declaration a dramatic reduction of major amputations in Germany was not noted, although in the diabetic patients the predominant type of tibial artery occlusion allows construction of pedal bypasses for limb salvage. METHOD: In patients with ischemic diabetic foot syndrome following angiographic evaluation of the ischemic limb, the indication for surgical revascularisation of patent pedal arteries was established. The in-situ technique was preferred in the presence of a suitable ipsilateral greater saphenous vein whenever possible. Reva…

Gangrenemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentFemoral arterymedicine.diseaseDiabetic footPopliteal arterySurgeryEnd stage renal diseasePosterior tibial arteryAmputationDorsalis pedis arterymedicine.arterymedicineSurgerybusinessZentralblatt für Chirurgie
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Estudio de factores asociados con amputación, en pacientes diabéticos con ulceración en pie

2001

Objetivo: Analizar factores asociados con amputación en pacientes diabéticos que presentan úlceras en sus pies, con el fin de identificar sujetos con alto riesgo para amputación. Método: Hemos estudiado 152 diabéticos que acudieron a la Unidad del pie diabético desde enero de 1996 hasta junio de 1998 con úlceraciones en sus pies. En 14 de ellos fue necesaria la amputación. Se excluyeron sujetos con gangrena. Resultados: Los factores asociados con amputación fueron: antecedentes personales de amputación previa (odds ratio 3,7; 1,01-13,7), retinopatía proliferativa, osteomielitis y, de forma independiente, la presencia de vasculopatía (7,1; 1,88-27,2) e infección grave (14,4; 2,92-71,2). Conc…

Gangrenemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentOdds ratioPie diabéticomedicine.diseaseDiabetic footAmputación no traumáticaRisk groupsAmputationInternal medicineFactores de riesgo para amputaciónÚlceras del pie diabéticoInternal MedicinemedicineFoot ulcersbusinessProliferative retinopathy
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Interdisziplinäre Diagnostik und Therapie des ischämisch-osteomyelitischen diabetischen Fußsyndroms

2002

Fortgeschrittene Stadien des diabetischen Fussyndroms (DFS) mit ischamischer und osteomyelitischer Komponente fuhren im Rahmen gangiger Versorgungsstrukturen regelhaft zur Minoramputation, gefolgt von ischamisch bedingter Wundheilungsstorung und Extremitatenverlust. Selbst in spezialisierten Behandlungseinrichtungen stellen periphere arterielle Verschlusskrankheit (pAVK) und Osteomyelitis die groste Herausforderung im Bemuhen um den Extremitatenerhalt dar. Wahrend die Behandlung von polyneuropathischen Fuslasionen in den Handen von Diabetologen zur erfolgreichen Domane der konservativen Medizin geworden ist, ist fur die Therapie von fortgeschrittenen, ischamisch und osteomyelitisch komplizi…

Gynecologymedicine.medical_specialtyPatient care teamAmputationbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentmedicineGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasebusinessDiabetic footSurgeryMedizinische Klinik
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Diabetic foot syndrome: Immune-inflammatory features as possible cardiovascular markers in diabetes

2015

Diabetic foot ulcerations have been extensively reported as vascular complications of diabetes mellitus associated with a high degree of morbidity and mortality. Diabetic foot syndrome (DFS), as defined by the World Health Organization, is an "ulceration of the foot (distally from the ankle and including the ankle) associated with neuropathy and different grades of ischemia and infection". Pathogenic events able to cause diabetic foot ulcers are multifactorial. Among the commonest causes of this pathogenic pathway it's possible to consider peripheral neuropathy, foot deformity, abnormal foot pressures, abnormal joint mobility, trauma, peripheral artery disease. Several studies reported how …

Inflammationmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaDiabetic foot syndrome; Inflammation; Cytokines; Cardiovascular risk; Markerbusiness.industryType 2 Diabetes MellitusType 2 diabetesDiseaseDiabetic foot syndromeMarkerCardiovascular riskmedicine.diseaseDiabetic footInsulin resistancePeripheral neuropathyInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusmedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineTopic HighlightbusinessCytokineFoot deformityWorld Journal of Orthopedics
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Diabetic foot ulcers: Retrospective comparative analysis from Sicily between two eras

2021

Aim The aim of this study was to analyze changes in the incidence, management and mortality of DFU in Sicilian Type 2 diabetic patients hospitalized between two eras, i.e. 2008–2013 and 2014–2019. Methods We compared the two eras, era1: 2008–13, era2: 2014–19. In era 1, n = 149, and in era 2, n = 181 patients were retrospectively enrolled. Results In the population hospitalized for DFU in 2008–2013, 59.1% of males and 40.9% of females died, whilst in 2014–2019 65.9% of males and 34.1% of females died. Moderate chronic kidney disease (CKD) was significantly higher in patients that had died than in ones that were alive (33% vs. 43%, p < 0.001), just as CKD was severe (14.5% vs. 4%, p <…

MaleComorbidityAntiplatelet TherapyBiochemistrySettore MED/13 - EndocrinologiaEndocrinologyMedical ConditionsOral DiseasesRetrospective StudieChronic Kidney DiseaseMedicine and Health SciencesSurgical AmputationInsulinSicilyUlcersAged 80 and overMultidisciplinaryPharmaceuticsIncidenceQRMiddle AgedDiabetic FootType 2 DiabetesHospitalizationNephrologyMedicineFemaleHumanResearch ArticleEndocrine DisordersScienceOral MedicineSurgical and Invasive Medical ProceduresSigns and SymptomsLife ExpectancyDrug TherapyDiabetes MellitusRenal DiseasesHumansMortalityRenal Insufficiency ChronicAgedRetrospective StudiesDiabetic EndocrinologyBiology and Life SciencesHormonesDiabetes Mellitus Type 2Metabolic DisordersClinical MedicinePLoS ONE
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