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Changing the patterns of hospitalized diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) over a 5-year period in a multi-disciplinary setting in Thailand.

Thewjitcharoen YotsaponJeeraphan SripatpongSirinate KrittiyawongSriurai PorramatikulTaweesak SrikummoonSomkiet MahaudompornSiriwan ButadejSoontaree NakasatienThep Himathongkam
Published in: BMC endocrine disorders (2020)
The changing trend of DFU provides an excellent outlook into the inadequacies of our current diabetes care systems and global trend of aging population. After considerable successes in reducing major amputations over the past decade, the current analysis revealed a discouraging change in the healing rate of DFU and a stable pattern of major amputation. The prevalence of PAD among Thai patients with DFU increased significantly and affected the results of DFU treatments. Redefined organization of care with multidisciplinary team approach and coordination with referral centers are urgently required to improve outcomes of DFU.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
  • palliative care
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • risk factors
  • metabolic syndrome
  • type diabetes
  • pain management
  • single cell
  • skeletal muscle