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

Frank; Jacques Boly; Chris Van Hul; Kris Doggen; Isabelle Dumont; Patricia Félix; Van Acker, Kristien; Andrea Icks Source: Diabetologia, Volume 61, Issue 9 (2018) Health Topics:  Diabetes Diabetes Diabète ...

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

was observed in people with diabetes (2009: 42.3; 2013: 29.9 per 100,000 person-years, 8% annual reduction, p <0.001), which was particularly evident for major amputations above the knee. The annual ...

Declining offloading rates in Belgian Recognized Diabetic Foot Clinics (RDFC): results from an audit-feedback quality improvement initiative.

the use of shoes (42.3 and 34.7% in 2011 and 2013/14 respectively, P>0.05), and no decrease in knee-high off-loading (14.8 and 14.7%) and other off-loading techniques (24.8 and 23.4%). For dorsal ...

Clinical action measures improve the reliability of feedback on quality of care in diabetes centres: a retrospective cohort study.

TM, 60-70 % of the patients received good care. This percentage increased significantly using the CAM (+5 %, p <0.001). At the centre level, the CAM was associated with a higher median score, and ...

Core Standards of the EUBIROD Project. Defining a European Diabetes Data Dictionary for Clinical Audit and Healthcare Delivery.

Jarosz-Chobot, P K; Jecht, M; Lindblad, U; Moulton, T; Metelko, Ž; Nagy, A; Olympios, G; Pruna, S; Skeie, S; Storms, F; Di Iorio, C T; M Massi Benedetti Source: Methods Inf Med, Volume 55, Issue 2, p.166-76 (2016) ...

Low prevalence of previous lower limb revascularisation in patients with diabetes and acute Charcot foot: results from a case-control study.

vs. 29.8%, P<0.05), while the age-adjusted prevalence of coronary artery disease and stroke did not significantly differ (41.7 vs. 38.3%, P>0.05). Conclusions: Charcot foot in diabetes only seems ...

Negative determinants of diabetic foot ulcer healing: 6-month follow-up of a large multicentre cohort

outcomes of DFC s are benchmarked to each other and over time.   [1] Doggen K, Diabetes Metab Res Rev. 2014;30:435-443. [2] Pickwell K, Diabetes Metab Res Rev. 2013;29:377-383. Health Topics:  Quality of ...

Implementation of a quality improvement initiative in Belgian diabetic foot clinics: feasibility and initial results.

from 49% to 54% between 2008 and 2011. Management of diabetic foot ulcers varied between diabetic foot clinics: 88% of plantar mid-foot ulcers were off-loaded (P10- P90: 64-100%), and 42% of ischaemic ...

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