Résultats de la recherche - 7 results
Evolution of patient characteristics and outcomes concerning diabetic foot ulcer care in Belgium between 2008 and 2020
Methods: Data were cross-sectionally collected between 2008 and 2020. Recognized MDFC s included the first 52 patients with a new DFU of Wagner 2 or higher during the audit period. Person and ulcer ...
The COVID-19 pandemic minimally interfered with delivery of care and did not result in worse outcomes of diabetic foot ulcers in Belgium
based on their first contact into the pre-lockdown (A, n=324), lockdown (B, n=94) or post-lockdown group (C, n=492). Groups were compared with each other and with 2018 data. Competing risks for healing, ...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the presentation rate and severity of diabetic foot ulcers in Belgium
Groups were compared with each other. Inclusion rate was compared to data from the IQED-Foot survey of 2018. Results: During the lockdown, one DFC was closed, all others remained open for active foot ...
The COVID-19 pandemic strongly reduced the presentation rate of diabetic foot ulcers in Belgium, but the impact on severity was limited to slightly larger lesions
p<0.001). However, median patient-reported presentation delay did not increase (A: 3 [1-8] vs. B: 3 [1-7] weeks; p=0,81). Demographic data such as gender, age, diabetes type and duration were not different. ...
Initiative for Quality Improvement and Epidemiology in Multidisciplinary Diabetic Foot Clinics (IQED-Foot)- Results of the 4th data collection (audit years 2013-2014)
problems of 4,917 unique patients were sampled in 20-34 centres. Foot problems were either a diabetic foot ulcer of at least Wagner grade 2 and/or an active Charcot foot. Data pertained to characteristics at ...
Negative determinants of diabetic foot ulcer healing: 6-month follow-up of a large multicentre cohort
with DFU healing. Conclusions: Presence of bilateral DFU s is particularly detrimental for healing. Compared to previous observational studies and especially Eurodiale [2], our data, collected routinely ...
Initiative for quality improvement and epidemiology among children and adolescents with diabetes (IQECAD)
s transmitted data on a random sample (N=976) of type 1 diabetic patients aged 0-18 years (representing about one third of all Belgian patients) to the Scientific Institute of Public Health (IPH) using an on-line ...