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Diabetic foot infection (DFI)

Diabetic foot infection and its management: A review

Diabetic foot infection and its management: A review

... a DFI begins with the clinical suspicion through a comprehensive history and physical examination, validated by complete laboratory evaluation, microbiology assessment, and diagnostic ...of infection are ...

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Study on Bacteriological profile of Diabetic Foot Infection in a Tertiary Care Hospital.

Study on Bacteriological profile of Diabetic Foot Infection in a Tertiary Care Hospital.

... OF DIABETIC FOOT INFECTION IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL” submitted to the Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, Chennai in partial fulfillment of regulations required for the award of M.D. Degree ...

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FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF POLY HERBAL EXTRACT AGAINST DIABETIC FOOT INFECTION

FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF POLY HERBAL EXTRACT AGAINST DIABETIC FOOT INFECTION

... a foot ulcer, which plays a significant role in the worsening of the ulcers and can lead to the formation of gangrenous wounds [2] ...untreated, infection can spread to underlying tissues, including bone. A ...

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A prospective, multicenter, observational study of complicated skin and soft tissue infections in hospitalized patients: clinical characteristics, medical treatment, and outcomes

A prospective, multicenter, observational study of complicated skin and soft tissue infections in hospitalized patients: clinical characteristics, medical treatment, and outcomes

... of infection consistent with a diagnosis of diabetic foot infection (DFI), surgical site infection (SSI), deep soft tissue abscess (DSTA), or cellulitis, as defined in the ...

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BACTERIOLOGICAL STUDY OF DIABETIC FOOT INFECTION ON THE ANTIBIOTIC AND TOPICAL OINTMENT THERAPY

BACTERIOLOGICAL STUDY OF DIABETIC FOOT INFECTION ON THE ANTIBIOTIC AND TOPICAL OINTMENT THERAPY

... of infection can be further complicated in patients with dysvascularity as the reduced peripheral perfusion impairs the delivery of antibiotic to the infection ...of infection in the diabetic ...

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Redefined clinical spectra of diabetic foot syndrome

Redefined clinical spectra of diabetic foot syndrome

... of diabetic foot syndrome (RCS-DFS) and determine whether the RCS-DFS can be used to predict ...2 diabetic patients referred with DFS for management at King Abdullah University Hospital (KAUH) ...

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Bacteriological Profile of Diabetic Foot Infections

Bacteriological Profile of Diabetic Foot Infections

... ABSTRACT: Diabetic foot infection is one of the dreaded complications of ...of diabetic foot infection requires appropriate selection of antimicrobials based on culture and ...

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Evaluation of the appropriate use of commonly prescribed fluoroquinolones and the risk of dysglycemia

Evaluation of the appropriate use of commonly prescribed fluoroquinolones and the risk of dysglycemia

... was diabetic foot infection (12 patients), followed by prophylaxis for transure- thral resection of bladder tumor (eleven patients), urinary tract infections (ten patients), skin and soft tissue ...

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New horizons in the understanding of the causes and management of diabetic foot disease: report from the 2017 Diabetes UK Annual Professional Conference Symposium

New horizons in the understanding of the causes and management of diabetic foot disease: report from the 2017 Diabetes UK Annual Professional Conference Symposium

... Effective diabetic foot infection treatment requires an understanding of the formation and composition of the diabetic foot ulcer microbiota (bacteria associated with ...brief ...

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BACTERIOLOGICAL STUDY FOR POST - OPERATIVE SURGICAL SITE INFECTION AND MEROPENEM RESISTANCE IN BAQUBA TEACHING HOSPITAL

BACTERIOLOGICAL STUDY FOR POST - OPERATIVE SURGICAL SITE INFECTION AND MEROPENEM RESISTANCE IN BAQUBA TEACHING HOSPITAL

... with a previous study from the same study setting which reported Acinetobacter.Spp as the most common SSI bacterial pathogen. [18] The possible reason for variation in these studies could be attributed to differences in ...

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Concordance in diabetic foot ulcer infection

Concordance in diabetic foot ulcer infection

... Diabetic foot ulcers are highly prevalent and cause con- siderable morbidity at both the individual and popula- tion ...in infection; although the seque- lae of these complications range in severity, ...

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The treatment of diabetic foot infections: focus on ertapenem

The treatment of diabetic foot infections: focus on ertapenem

... of diabetic foot infection may be recognized: localized infection, spreading infection and severe ...osteomyelitis. Infection can be caused by Gram-positive aerobic, and Gram- ...

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Adiponectin, resistin and IL-6 plasma levels in subjects with diabetic foot and possible correlations with clinical variables and cardiovascular co-morbidity

Adiponectin, resistin and IL-6 plasma levels in subjects with diabetic foot and possible correlations with clinical variables and cardiovascular co-morbidity

... and foot ulceration hospitalized for every condition related to diabetic disease, but not for new vascular events (group ...without foot ulceration (group B) hospitalized for every condition related ...

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Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Diabetic Foot Ulcers

... Diabetic neuropathy affects the somatic motor, sensory and the autonomic nervous system. Sensory neuropathy can lead to extrinsic neuropathic foot ulceration following trauma. The initial trauma is often ...

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Evaluation of risk factors for lower extremity amputation in diabetic foot ulcer: a hospital based observational study in Northern India

Evaluation of risk factors for lower extremity amputation in diabetic foot ulcer: a hospital based observational study in Northern India

... Results: Majority of the patients in group B were from rural and lower socioeconomic background. Duration of diabetes (p=0.017) and of DFU was significantly longer in group B (P <0.001) The pro-portion of patients ...

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Evaluation of 99mTc-Ubiquicidin 29-41 scintigraphyin in differentiation of bacterial infection from sterile inflammationin diabetic foot

Evaluation of 99mTc-Ubiquicidin 29-41 scintigraphyin in differentiation of bacterial infection from sterile inflammationin diabetic foot

... In the current study, fifteen diabetic foot patients with suspected bacterial infection (either soft tissue or bone), without history of antimicrobial therapy, unde[r] ...

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Diabetic foot: prevalence, knowledge, and foot self-care practices among diabetic patients in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – a cross-sectional study

Diabetic foot: prevalence, knowledge, and foot self-care practices among diabetic patients in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – a cross-sectional study

... the diabetic outpatient clinics, regular educational classes are provided on a day separate from the clinic ...with foot problems, especially painful PN, may not be able to visit the clinic ...

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“Diabetes and Myocardial Infarction: Epidemiology, Pathological Mechanism, Preventive Measures and Future Directions - A Mini Review” by G.Sumithira, A.Jasmine Banu, Jishna.J, Ashish Shaju, India.

“Diabetes and Myocardial Infarction: Epidemiology, Pathological Mechanism, Preventive Measures and Future Directions - A Mini Review” by G.Sumithira, A.Jasmine Banu, Jishna.J, Ashish Shaju, India.

... to diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state, diabetic retinopathy, diabetic nephropathy, diabetic foot and myocardial ...

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Bacteriological Profile in Diabetic Foot Patients

Bacteriological Profile in Diabetic Foot Patients

... the diabetic foot syndrome; the World Health Organization (WHO) defines diabetic foot as infection and de- struction of deep tissues, related with neurological disorders and different ...

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Diabetic foot care

Diabetic foot care

... 15. Abdulghani HM, AlRajeh AS, AlSalman BH, et al. Prevalence of diabetic comorbidities and knowledge and practices of foot care among diabetic patients: a cross-sectional study. Dia- betes, ...

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