Diabetic foot disease during the COVID-19 pandemic: lessons learned for our future.

Archives of Medical Sciences. Atherosclerotic Diseases Pub Date : 2022-08-08 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5114/amsad/151047
Cesare Miranda, Giorgio Zanette, Roberto Da Ros
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a strong impact on the treatment of all diseases, especially chronic ones, and diabetic foot is no exception. The COVID-19 pandemic has favored the adoption of a new model of assistance delivery to facilitate the delivery of remote assistance to patients. The standard model based on face-to-face visits has been integrated by a hybrid model of telemedicine, home care and face-to-face visits to keep patients at home to minimize the number of in-person visits to clinics and admissions except for complicated DFUs. However, telemedicine is not always possible or suitable for various reasons (patients not digital, need for practical treatment of the foot etc.). In this review, we looked at the different approaches to diabetic foot ulcer management and the indirect impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on diabetes-related lower extremity complications and the lessons we have learned for the future.

2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的糖尿病足病:为我们未来吸取的经验教训。
COVID-19大流行对所有疾病的治疗产生了强烈影响,特别是慢性疾病,糖尿病足也不例外。新冠肺炎疫情有利于采用新型援助提供模式,为患者提供远程援助提供便利。以面对面就诊为基础的标准模式已被远程医疗、家庭护理和面对面就诊的混合模式整合,使患者留在家中,以尽量减少到诊所就诊和住院的次数,但复杂的dfu除外。然而,由于各种原因(患者不数字化,需要对足部进行实际治疗等),远程医疗并不总是可行或合适的。在这篇综述中,我们研究了糖尿病足溃疡管理的不同方法、2019冠状病毒病大流行对糖尿病相关下肢并发症的间接影响以及我们为未来吸取的经验教训。
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