Fast-Track Pathway: An Effective Way to Boost Diabetic Foot Care.

IF 2.7 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Narges Lashkarbolouk, Mahdi Mazandarani, Mohammad Reza Mohajeri Tehrani, Maryam Aalaa, Mahnaz Sanjari, Neda Mehrdad, Mohammad Reza Amini
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Diabetes is a chronic disease that challenges global health issues in many aspects. Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is one of the most common causes of reduced quality of life and increased hospitalization, amputation, treatment costs, and mortality in patients. Improper patients' knowledge, unsatisfactory education and training of healthcare workers, and limited facilities are the major cause of delayed referral and downscale management in DFUs. The diabetic foot clinical pathway is pivotal in providing best practices based on the latest standards and patient preferences. In the diabetic foot clinical pathway provided by the Iran Ministry of Health, the common concepts and grading systems are well defined for diabetic foot specialists so that patients can be diagnosed correctly and referred properly. Based on clinical examination guidelines, patients with diabetes are classified into low-risk, moderate-risk, high-risk, and active diabetic foot ulcer groups. One of this Pathway's main objectives is to prevent the patient from getting the first ulcer, prevent frequent recurrence ulcers, and most importantly, prevent minor and major amputation.

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快速通道:促进糖尿病足护理的有效途径。
糖尿病是一种慢性病,在许多方面对全球健康问题构成挑战。糖尿病足溃疡(DFU)是患者生活质量下降、住院、截肢、治疗费用和死亡率增加的最常见原因之一。患者知识不正确、医护人员教育和培训不理想以及设施有限是导致dfu转诊延迟和管理规模缩小的主要原因。糖尿病足临床路径在提供基于最新标准和患者偏好的最佳实践方面至关重要。在伊朗卫生部提供的糖尿病足临床路径中,糖尿病足专家明确定义了共同概念和分级系统,以便正确诊断和适当转诊患者。根据临床检查指南,将糖尿病患者分为低危、中危、高危和活动期糖尿病足溃疡组。该途径的主要目标之一是防止患者出现第一次溃疡,防止溃疡频繁复发,最重要的是,防止轻微和严重截肢。
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