2022
DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v13.i11.940
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Nutritional supplementation on wound healing in diabetic foot: What is known and what is new?

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“…There are various ways to treat diabetic ulcers, and specific treatment plans should be formulated according to the condition and individual needs. [44][45][46][47] At present, there are some research and developments on the new methods and directions of treating diabetic ulcer nonunion at home and abroad. The following are the more significant new approaches and tips: 1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are various ways to treat diabetic ulcers, and specific treatment plans should be formulated according to the condition and individual needs. [44][45][46][47] At present, there are some research and developments on the new methods and directions of treating diabetic ulcer nonunion at home and abroad. The following are the more significant new approaches and tips: 1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, it was recently reported that the MADADORE acronym corresponds to the recommended DFU management principles: Metabolic control, Assessment of foot, Debridement, Antibiotics, Dressing, Offloading pressure, Referral to multidisciplinary teams, and Education [ 50 ]. Metabolic control involves the management of associated medical conditions such as hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia, through adequate medication and dietary counseling [ 51 ]. Assessment of foot concerns the correct evaluation of the associated risk factors and classification of the ulcer according to the perfusion, extent, depth, infection, and sensation (PEDIS) scale [ 52 ].…”
Section: Diabetic Foot Ulcer: a Multifactorial Emerging Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the number of high-quality randomized controlled trials is small, and the evidence on the effects of nutritional interventions in patients with diabetic foot ulcers is uncertain. The IWGDF (International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot) 2019 guidelines [24] are as follows: Do not use interventions aimed at correcting the nutritional status (including supplementation of protein, vitamins, trace elements, and pharmacotherapy with agents promoting angiogenesis) of patients with diabetic foot ulcers to improve healing, in preference to the best standard of care (GRADE recommendation: Strong; Quality of evidence: Low) [25].…”
Section: Nutrition Guidelines For Diabetic Foot Ulcer Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%