糖尿病足的防治

Lina Valčiukienė, Kristina Stauskienė, Laima Urbonienė
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糖尿病患者经常有足部问题。如果不加以预防,糖尿病足会出现伤口、畸形和感染,使医疗保健系统的治疗变得漫长而昂贵。糖尿病足是一种快速增长的糖尿病慢性并发症,全世界有4亿多人被诊断为糖尿病足。超过85%的患者由于这种情况而截肢。尽管与治疗糖尿病足相比,卫生专业人员和研究人员很少关注有效解决这一问题,但预防糖尿病足是预防糖尿病患者严重发病率和死亡率的极好方法。本研究的目的是在系统回顾科学文献的基础上分析糖尿病足的预防和治疗。材料和方法。研究类型为系统文献综述。系统文献综述采用PRISMA(系统评价和meta分析的首选报告项目)方法进行。为了进行系统的文献综述,在虚拟电子数据库Pub Med和Google Scholar中检索出版物。搜索使用与研究目的相关的术语(糖尿病足,糖尿病足溃疡,治疗,并发症,预防)。20篇(n=20)符合资格标准的完整文章被纳入科学文献的系统评价。
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Prevention and treatment of diabetic foot
People with diabetes often have foot problems. If not prevented, diabetic feet develop wounds, deformities and infections, making treatment lengthy and costly for the healthcare system. Diabetic foot is a fast-growing chronic complication of diabetes and has been diagnosed in more than 400 million people worldwide. More than 85% of affected people have had their lower limbs amputated as a result of this condition.Although health professionals and researchers have paid little attention to effectively addressing this problem compared to treating diabetic foot, preventing diabetic foot is an excellent way to prevent the severe morbidity and mortality of people with diabetes. The aim of the study is to analyse the prevention and treatment of diabetic foot on the basis of a systematic review of the scientific literature. Materials and methods. The type of study was a systematic literature review. The systematic literature review was conducted using the PRISMA (Perffered Reporting Item for Systematic Reviews and MetaAnalyses) method. For the systematic literature review, publications were searched for in the virtual electronic databases Pub Med and Google Scholar. The search used terms relevant to the aim of the study (diabetic foot, diabetic foot ulcer, treatment, complications, prevention). Twenty (n=20) full articles meeting the eligibility criteria were included in the systematic review of the scientific literature.
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