Recurrence rates suggest delayed identification of plantar ulceration for patients in diabetic foot remission.
Brian J PetersenSicco A BusGary M RothenbergDavid R LindersLawrence A LaveryDavid G ArmstrongPublished in: BMJ open diabetes research & care (2021)
These findings have potential implications for practice, particularly related to the value of telehealth and in-home monitoring of patients in diabetic foot remission. Additionally, there are implications for study design, which should consider the impact of interval censoring and attempt to control for confounders related to frequency and timing of exams.