2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.avsg.2015.07.015
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Diabetic Foot Infection: Preliminary Results of a Fast-Track Program with Early Endovascular Revascularization and Local Surgical Treatment

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“…Diabetes can cause a wide range of vascular diseases, involving arteries, veins, and capillaries. Vascular disease leads to the decrease or even occlusion of blood flow in lower limbs, which becomes the pathological basis of diabetic foot [22]. The major vascular disease caused by diabetes is mainly atherosclerosis.…”
Section: Diabetic Foot Caused By Vascular Lesionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diabetes can cause a wide range of vascular diseases, involving arteries, veins, and capillaries. Vascular disease leads to the decrease or even occlusion of blood flow in lower limbs, which becomes the pathological basis of diabetic foot [22]. The major vascular disease caused by diabetes is mainly atherosclerosis.…”
Section: Diabetic Foot Caused By Vascular Lesionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Příčinou pokročilosti nálezů nejčastěji bývá opožděné zahájení dispenzarizace rizikových nebo již postižených pacientů v podiatrické ambulanci (2). Nejlepší prognózy obvykle dosahují pacienti se SDN, kteří jsou co nejdříve odesíláni do podiatrických ambulancí oproti referenci do jiných zdravotnických zařízení (1,3). Pokud jsou pacienti odesláni včas, platí pravidlo "Time is tissue".…”
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“…4,22 Angiography should also be performed when appropriate to assess the potential for revascularization, 8 as this intervention has shown to improve the level of amputation and tissue loss in this group of patients. 11,18,19 Furthermore, Faglia et al demonstrated revascularization in diabetic patients with critical limb ischemia to lead to a low rate of early amputation. 6 Aust et al reported that combining revascularization with operative intervention results in improved wound perfusion and healing of chronic wounds.…”
Section: Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%