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      Prevention and treatment of diabetic foot ulcers

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          The rising prevalence of diabetes estimated at 3.6 million people in the UK represents a major public health and socioeconomic burden to our National Health Service. Diabetes and its associated complications are of a growing concern. Diabetes-related foot complications have been identified as the single most common cause of morbidity among diabetic patients. The complicating factor of underlying peripheral vascular disease renders the majority of diabetic foot ulcers asymptomatic until latter evidence of non-healing ulcers become evident. Therefore, preventative strategies including annual diabetic foot screening and diabetic foot care interventions facilitated through a multidisciplinary team have been implemented to enable early identification of diabetic patients at high risk of diabetic foot complications. The National Diabetes Foot Care Audit reported significant variability and deficiencies of care throughout England and Wales, with emphasis on change in the structure of healthcare provision and commissioning, improvement of patient education and availability of healthcare access, and emphasis on preventative strategies to reduce morbidities and mortality of this debilitating disease. This review article aims to summarise major risk factors contributing to the development of diabetic foot ulcers. It also considers the key evidence-based strategies towards preventing diabetic foot ulcer. We discuss tools used in risk stratification and classifications of foot ulcer.

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          Journal
          J R Soc Med
          J R Soc Med
          JRS
          spjrs
          Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
          SAGE Publications (Sage UK: London, England )
          0141-0768
          1758-1095
          24 January 2017
          March 2017
          : 110
          : 3
          : 104-109
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Diabetes Centre, Aintree University Hospital, Liverpool L9 7AL, UK
          [2 ]Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds LS1 3EX, UK
          Author notes
          [*]Jonathan Zhang Ming Lim. Email: jonathanlimzm@ 123456doctors.org.uk
          Article
          PMC5349377 PMC5349377 5349377 10.1177_0141076816688346
          10.1177/0141076816688346
          5349377
          28116957
          fe5db937-48a6-4bc9-8cac-1e69cc8a1b9e
          © The Royal Society of Medicine
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          offloading,diabetic foot ulcer,wound dressing,wound debridement,growth factor

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