从原型到实现:用于监测糖尿病足溃疡的DMIST评分系统的开发。

GHM open Pub Date : 2025-06-30 DOI:10.35772/ghmo.2023.01024
Rie R Yotsu, Makoto Oe, Hiromi Sanada, Takeshi Tamaki
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糖尿病足溃疡(DFUs)是一个重大的健康挑战,其特点是高发病率、高死亡率和高医疗费用。有效评估DFU愈合过程对于防止延迟和提高患者预后至关重要。传统的伤口愈合量表,如PUSH和DESIGN,已被证明对DFUs不是最理想的,需要针对特定疾病的方法。本通讯介绍了一项定性研究,作为开发DMIST量表的第一步,该量表是一种长期监测和评估dfu的工具。使用形态定性分析方法,我们检查了东京一家医院42例患者的50例DFUs,根据主要致病因素和愈合时间对溃疡进行分类。我们的分析确定了8类和33个亚类的形态特征。主要发现包括识别“红环”、“角化过度”和“伤口边缘卷曲”等特征,这些特征都会影响愈合时间。DMIST量表整合了这些视觉标志,为DFU管理提供了实用的工具,在资源匮乏的环境中尤其有价值。该量表通过国际合作进行了验证和完善,旨在改善全球DFU患者的预后。我们希望DMIST量表被广泛应用,我们在其开发中的经验将有助于未来各种原因的伤口评估工具的开发。
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From prototype to implementation: Development of the DMIST scoring system for monitoring diabetic foot ulcers.

Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) pose a significant health challenge, marked by high morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs. Effective evaluation of the DFU healing process is crucial to prevent delays and enhance patient outcomes. Traditional wound healing scales like PUSH and DESIGN have proven suboptimal for DFUs, necessitating a disease-specific approach. This communication introduces a qualitative study, which served as the first step in developing the DMIST scale, a tool to monitor and assess DFUs over time. Using a morpho-qualitative analysis method, we examined 50 DFUs in 42 patients from a hospital in Tokyo, classifying ulcers by primary pathogenic factors and healing periods. Our analysis identified 8 categories and 33 sub-categories of morphological characteristics. Key findings included identification of features such as the "red ring", "hyperkeratosis", and "rolled wound edges", each affecting healing times. The DMIST scale integrates these visual signs, offering a practical tool for DFU management, particularly valuable in low-resource settings. This scale has undergone validation and refinement through international collaboration, with the aim to improve DFU patient outcomes globally. We hope the DMIST scale to be widely adapted and that our experience in its development will aid future development of wound assessment tools from various causes.

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