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. 2009 Oct;13(4):199-204.

The diabetic foot: a global threat and a huge challenge for Greece

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The diabetic foot: a global threat and a huge challenge for Greece

N Papanas et al. Hippokratia. 2009 Oct.

Abstract

The diabetic foot continues to be a major cause of morbidity, posing a global threat. Substantial progress has been now accomplished in the treatment of foot lesions, but further improvement is required. Treatment options may be classified into established measures (revascularisation, casting and debridement) and new modalities. All therapeutic measures should be provided by specialised dedicated multidisciplinary foot clinics. In particular, the diabetic foot is a huge challenge for Greece. There is a dramatic need to increase the number of engaged foot care teams and their resources throughout the country. It is also desirable to continue education of both physicians and general diabetic population on the magnitude of the problem and on the suitable preventative measures. At the same time, more data on the prevalence and clinical manifestations of the diabetic foot in Greece should be carefully collected. Finally, additional research should investigate feasible ways of implementing current knowledge in everyday clinical practice.

Keywords: amputations; diabetes mellitus; diabetic foot; diabetic neuropathy; peripheral arterial disease; ulceration.

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