Search results for "Úlceres"
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Hospitalisation Cost of Patients with Diabetic Foot Ulcers in Valencia (Spain) in the Period 2009–2013: A Retrospective Descriptive Analysis
2018
Ulcers are the main cause of hospitalisation and clinical complications in patients with diabetes. We analyse the length and cost of hospital stay of patients with diabetic foot ulcers, taking into consideration that hospitalisation and, if necessary, amputation represent the greatest area of expense to the healthcare system for such patients. This analysis focuses on the treatment provided to these patients in public hospitals in the region of Valencia (Spain), registered in the Spanish Minimum Basic Data Set, during the period 2009&ndash
Efectividad del láser en el tratamiento de úlceras neuropáticas plantares en pie diabetico. Revisión bibliográfica
2018
The diabetic foot is an alteration induced by maintained hyperglycemia independently of the coexistence of ischemia, and previous traumatic trigger, which can produce ulceration of the foot, which supposes a high economic cost. This is the reason why it is essential to accelerate the process of tissue repair, with laser therapy being a very efficient therapeutic resource. The main objective of this work is to assess the effectiveness of the laser in the treatment of diabetic foot neuropathic ulcers. By bibliographic search in PubMed / Medline, Dialnet, Science Direct and Theseus databases, by keywords; diabetic foot, diabetic neuropathy, neuropathic ulcer, treatment and Laser. After conduct…
Treatment of recurrent aphtous stomatitis: A systematic review
2022
Background: Recurrent Aphtous Stomatitis (RAS) is the most common process affecting the oral mucosa. It is painful, multifactorial and generally recurrent. The aim of this systematic review is to know the last treatment approaches and their effectivity.Material and Methods: we compared the outcome of different kind of treatments in terms of the improvement of the lesions, reduction of the size of those lesions and the time needed for their healing. Inclusion criteria were: clinical trials, articles written in English or Spanish and published less than 5 years ago.Results: we used the following keywords: treatment, aphtous stomatitis, canker sores; combined with Bool-ean operators AND y OR. …