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Evolution of patient characteristics and outcomes concerning diabetic foot ulcer care in Belgium between 2008 and 2020

limb ischemia (2008: 66.4%; 2020: 67.0%; p=0.7860), minor amputation (2008: 16.8%; 2020: 21.1%; p=0.1636) or major amputation (2008: 3.6%; 2020: 2.9%; p=0.5882) remained unchanged over time. Nonetheless, ...

Sex differences in diabetic foot ulcer severity and outcome in Belgium

men than in women. No differences in presentation delay were observed. In the Cox regression analysis, women had a 26% higher chance of healing without major amputation as a first event (hazard ratio ...

The COVID-19 pandemic minimally interfered with delivery of care and did not result in worse outcomes of diabetic foot ulcers in Belgium

major amputation or death as first event were assessed by Cox proportional hazards regression. Results:  Although overall offloading rates for plantar DFU did not differ, patients that presented during ...

Bottom-up approach to build a ‘precision’ risk factor classification for diabetic foot ulcer healing. Proof-of-concept

and bootstrapping. Results: Five essential independent variables were identified: presentation delay, history of minor amputation, ulcer location, surface area and ischemia. This 5 variable-model showed a better ...

Decreasing rates of major lower-extremity amputation in people with diabetes but not in those without: a nationwide study in Belgium

Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: Heiner Claessen; Herve Avalosse; Joeri Guillaume; Maria Narres; Tatjana Kvitkina; Werner Arend; Morbach, Stephan; Patrick Lauwers; Nobels, Frank; Jacques Boly; Chris Van Hul; Kris Doggen; Isabell ...

Diminution du taux d'examen des pieds dans les Cliniques du Diabète en Belgique: résultats d'audits réalisés dans le cadre d'un programme d'audit-feedback mis en place pour améliorer la qualité des soins

(antécédent d’ulcère, d’amputation ou de pontage vs angioplastie périphérique) ont été examinés, versus 76.5% (n=10 603) des patients non « à risque » (p<0.001). Les taux étaient plus élevés si l’hôpital ...

Decreasing rates of major lower-extremity amputation in people with diabetes but not in those without: a nationwide study in Belgium.

lower-extremity amputations (LEA s) is one of the main goals in diabetes care. Our aim was to estimate annual LEA rates in individuals with and without diabetes in Belgium, and corresponding time trends. METHODS: ...

Initiative for Quality Improvement and Epidemiology in Multidisciplinary Diabetic Foot Clinics (IQED-Foot)- Results of the 4th data collection (audit years 2013-2014)

variation should be worked on by exchanging practices between centres. Half of the ulcers healed during follow-up. Major amputation occurred in fewer than 3% of patients in the latest audit. These results ...

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