Diagnosis and management of infection in the diabetic foot
- PMID: 23992901
- DOI: 10.1016/j.mcna.2013.04.005
Diagnosis and management of infection in the diabetic foot
Abstract
Foot infections are common in persons with diabetes mellitus. Most diabetic foot infections occur in a foot ulcer, which serves as a point of entry for pathogens. Unchecked, infection can spread contiguously to involve underlying tissues, including bone. A diabetic foot infection is often the pivotal event leading to lower extremity amputation, which account for about 60% of all amputations in developed countries. Given the crucial role infections play in the cascade toward amputation, all clinicians who see diabetic patients should have at least a basic understanding of how to diagnose and treat this problem.
Keywords: Antibiotic therapy; Culture techniques; Diabetic foot; Foot infection; Microbiology; Osteomyelitis.
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