Australian Diabetes Foot Network : management of diabetes-related foot ulceration — a clinical update


Autoria(s): Bergin, Shan M; Gurr, Joel M; Allard, Bernard P; Holland, Emma L; Horsley, Mark W; Kamp, Maarten C; Lazzarini, Peter A; Nube, Vanessa L; Sinha, Ashim; Warnock, Jason T; Alford, Jan B; Wraight, Paul R
Data(s)

20/08/2012

Resumo

Summary Appropriate assessment and management of diabetes-related foot ulcers (DRFUs) is essential to reduce amputation risk. Management requires debridement, wound dressing, pressure off-loading, good glycaemic control and potentially antibiotic therapy and vascular intervention. As a minimum, all DRFUs should be managed by a doctor and a podiatrist and/or wound care nurse. Health professionals unable to provide appropriate care for people with DRFUs should promptly refer individuals to professionals with the requisite knowledge and skills. Indicators for immediate referral to an emergency department or multidisciplinary foot care team (MFCT) include gangrene, limb-threatening ischaemia, deep ulcers (bone, joint or tendon in the wound base), ascending cellulitis, systemic symptoms of infection and abscesses. Referral to an MFCT should occur if there is lack of wound progress after 4 weeks of appropriate treatment.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/54506/

Publicador

Australasian Medical Publishing Company Pty. Ltd.

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/54506/2/54506.pdf

DOI:10.5694/mja11.10347

Bergin, Shan M, Gurr, Joel M, Allard, Bernard P, Holland, Emma L, Horsley, Mark W, Kamp, Maarten C, Lazzarini, Peter A, Nube, Vanessa L, Sinha, Ashim, Warnock, Jason T, Alford, Jan B, & Wraight, Paul R (2012) Australian Diabetes Foot Network : management of diabetes-related foot ulceration — a clinical update. The Medical Journal of Australia, 197(4), pp. 226-229.

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Copyright 2012

Fonte

School of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Health

Palavras-Chave #110306 Endocrinology #Diabetes #Foot #Ulcer #Management
Tipo

Journal Article