From the diabetic foot ulcer and beyond: how do foot infections spread in patients with diabetes?

Q1 Health Professions
Diabetic Foot & Ankle Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-10-01 DOI:10.3402/dfa.v3i0.18693
Javier Aragón-Sánchez, Jose Luis Lázaro-Martínez, Juan Pulido-Duque, Manuel Maynar
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Abstract

A diabetic foot infection is usually the result of a pre-existing foot ulceration and is the leading cause of lower extremity amputation in patients with diabetes. It is widely accepted that diabetic foot infections may be challenging to treat for several reasons. The devastating effects of hyperglycemia on host defense, ischemia, multi-drug resistant bacteria and spreading of infection through the foot may complicate the course of diabetic foot infections. Understanding the ways in which infections spread through the diabetic foot is a pivotal factor in order to decide the best approach for the patient's treatment. The ways in which infections spread can be explained by the anatomical division of the foot into compartments, the tendons included in the compartments, the initial location of the point of entry of the infection and the type of infection that the patient has. The aim of this paper is to further comment on the existed and proposed anatomical principles of the spread of infection through the foot in patients with diabetes.

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从糖尿病足溃疡及以后:足部感染如何在糖尿病患者中传播?
糖尿病足感染通常是先前足部溃疡的结果,是糖尿病患者下肢截肢的主要原因。由于几个原因,糖尿病足感染可能具有挑战性,这是被广泛接受的。高血糖对宿主防御、局部缺血、多重耐药细菌和感染通过足部传播的破坏性影响可能使糖尿病足感染的病程复杂化。了解感染通过糖尿病足传播的方式是决定患者治疗最佳方法的关键因素。感染传播的方式可以通过足部的解剖划分来解释,包括腔室中的肌腱,感染进入点的初始位置以及患者感染的类型。本文的目的是进一步评论现有的和提出的通过糖尿病患者足部感染传播的解剖学原理。
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Diabetic Foot & Ankle
Diabetic Foot & Ankle ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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