作者: Bardia Farzamfar
DOI: 10.5772/55588
关键词: Foot ulcers 、 Podiatry 、 Emergency medicine 、 Diabetic foot ulcer 、 Medicine 、 Foot (unit) 、 Diabetic foot care 、 Diabetic foot ulceration 、 Incidence (epidemiology) 、 Diabetic patient 、 Medical 、 Vascular 、 Surgery
摘要: It is estimated that approximately 15% of diabetic people world-wide will at some stage develop foot ulceration. The prevalence active ulceration varies from approx‐ imately 1% in certain European and North American studies to more than 11% reports African countries (table 1). Although there have been many developments recent years which encourage optimism for future improvement care, still much be done; the data Netherlands show with a concerted team approach, it possible increase numbers clinics provision podiatry services by 100%. However, lack proper specialist nursing remains done next millennium improve lot patient problems. [2,3] In general, patients, incidence ulcers ranges 1.0% 4.1%, lower-extremity amputations 2.1 13.7 per 1000. [4-6]