2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.wndm.2017.06.001
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Classification of diabetic foot, revisited

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“…In order to determine whether the chosen optical fibers were able to measure the pressure and friction during walking, several experiments were performed after the insertion of three optical fibers at three different positions inside the sock: heel, mid-foot and metatarsal areas (Figure 17). These zones correspond to the foot pressure zones [42,43,68].…”
Section: Proof-of-concept Of the E-knitted Textile With Pof For Wamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to determine whether the chosen optical fibers were able to measure the pressure and friction during walking, several experiments were performed after the insertion of three optical fibers at three different positions inside the sock: heel, mid-foot and metatarsal areas (Figure 17). These zones correspond to the foot pressure zones [42,43,68].…”
Section: Proof-of-concept Of the E-knitted Textile With Pof For Wamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Все больные были распределены в соответствии с предложенной ранее комбинированной классификацией SERW (анатомия, патофизиология, деформация и глубина поражения тканей -Sanders L. & Frykberg R., 1991; Eichenholtz S. N., 1966; Rogers L. C., 2012 и Wagner F. W., 1979) -табл. 1 [40].…”
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“…Numerous classification schemes have been introduced over time, with the most well-known being the Size (Area, Depth), Sepsis, Arteriopathy and Denervation (SAD) system ( 26 ), which grades the diabetic foot ulceration according to five ulcer features (size, depth, sepsis, arteriopathy, and denervation) on a 4-point scale (0-3). In addition, there is also the Sanders-Eichenholtz-Rogers-Wagner (SERW) system ( 27 ), which describes the entire complex of pathological changes in neuropathic diabetic foot and offer a combination of classification. The SERW system is typically used to describe the anatomical division of the foot, pathophysiological stage of the process, clinical degree of deformation, the presence and depth of the wound and the infection process ( 27 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, there is also the Sanders-Eichenholtz-Rogers-Wagner (SERW) system ( 27 ), which describes the entire complex of pathological changes in neuropathic diabetic foot and offer a combination of classification. The SERW system is typically used to describe the anatomical division of the foot, pathophysiological stage of the process, clinical degree of deformation, the presence and depth of the wound and the infection process ( 27 ). Other systems used include the Meggitt-Wagner System ( 28 ) and the Site, Ischemia, Neuropathy, Bacterial Infection, Area and Depth system ( 29 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%