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Diabetic foot ulcer incidence and survival with improved diabetic foot services: an 18‐year study

AIMS: To ascertain the effects of improvements in diabetic foot services over 18 years on incidence of diabetic foot ulceration. We also compared survival time from first ulcer development with presence of neuropathy, peripheral vascular disease, age and healing. METHODS: Persons with new ulceration...

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Autores principales: Paisey, R. B., Abbott, A., Paisey, C. F., Walker, D., Birch, Rebecca, Bowen, Belinda, Brown, Roger, Clark, Cheryl, Collings, Richard, Cutts, Steve, Davies, Joanne, Ellin, Sean, Evans, Kerry‐Ann, Fisher, Rob, Glasser, Sam, Hillstead, Martyn, Hine, Gemma, Levi, Sarah, Martin, Amanda, Mackintosh, Lauren, Phillips, Sadie, Rawlinson, Ella, Shepperd, Anne‐Marie, Spicer, Kerrie, Stewart, Su, Stocker, Sam, Tailford, Harriet, Tansley, Justine, Uglow, Hannah, Widgery, Adam, Williams, Jen, Darke, Samuel
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6852104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31150130
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dme.14045
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author Paisey, R. B.
Abbott, A.
Paisey, C. F.
Walker, D.
Birch, Rebecca
Bowen, Belinda
Brown, Roger
Clark, Cheryl
Collings, Richard
Cutts, Steve
Davies, Joanne
Ellin, Sean
Evans, Kerry‐Ann
Fisher, Rob
Glasser, Sam
Hillstead, Martyn
Hine, Gemma
Levi, Sarah
Martin, Amanda
Mackintosh, Lauren
Phillips, Sadie
Rawlinson, Ella
Shepperd, Anne‐Marie
Spicer, Kerrie
Stewart, Su
Stocker, Sam
Tailford, Harriet
Tansley, Justine
Uglow, Hannah
Widgery, Adam
Williams, Jen
Darke, Samuel
author_facet Paisey, R. B.
Abbott, A.
Paisey, C. F.
Walker, D.
Birch, Rebecca
Bowen, Belinda
Brown, Roger
Clark, Cheryl
Collings, Richard
Cutts, Steve
Davies, Joanne
Ellin, Sean
Evans, Kerry‐Ann
Fisher, Rob
Glasser, Sam
Hillstead, Martyn
Hine, Gemma
Levi, Sarah
Martin, Amanda
Mackintosh, Lauren
Phillips, Sadie
Rawlinson, Ella
Shepperd, Anne‐Marie
Spicer, Kerrie
Stewart, Su
Stocker, Sam
Tailford, Harriet
Tansley, Justine
Uglow, Hannah
Widgery, Adam
Williams, Jen
Darke, Samuel
author_sort Paisey, R. B.
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description AIMS: To ascertain the effects of improvements in diabetic foot services over 18 years on incidence of diabetic foot ulceration. We also compared survival time from first ulcer development with presence of neuropathy, peripheral vascular disease, age and healing. METHODS: Persons with new ulceration and those at high risk of ulcer development were referred to community podiatry from 1998. Their details were recorded, with verbal consent, on a central database. The effects of neuropathy, peripheral vascular disease, healing and age on survival were analysed by Cox proportional hazards ratios. RESULTS: The incidence of first ulcer presentation decreased from 11.1 to 6.1 per 1000 persons between 2003 to 2017 (P <0.0001). Recurrent ulceration incidence remained stable. Prevalence of chronic and new foot ulceration combined increased from 20.7 to 33.1 per 1000 persons (P <0.0001). Ten‐year survival was 85% for persons presenting with first ulcer and aged < 65 years, 50% for those aged 65–74 years and 25% for those aged 75–81 years (P < 0.0001). In those with peripheral vascular disease 5‐year survival was 35% (P <0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Integrated care for the diabetic foot in one National Health Service (NHS) health service area over 18 years was associated with a reduction in first presentations of diabetic foot ulceration, but failed to reduce recurrent ulceration. Cumulative prevalence of all ulcers continues to increase. Monitoring ulceration incidence can inform audit and planning of diabetic foot care services. Survival is better than reported previously in persons < 65 years and in the absence of peripheral vascular disease.
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spelling pubmed-68521042019-11-22 Diabetic foot ulcer incidence and survival with improved diabetic foot services: an 18‐year study Paisey, R. B. Abbott, A. Paisey, C. F. Walker, D. Birch, Rebecca Bowen, Belinda Brown, Roger Clark, Cheryl Collings, Richard Cutts, Steve Davies, Joanne Ellin, Sean Evans, Kerry‐Ann Fisher, Rob Glasser, Sam Hillstead, Martyn Hine, Gemma Levi, Sarah Martin, Amanda Mackintosh, Lauren Phillips, Sadie Rawlinson, Ella Shepperd, Anne‐Marie Spicer, Kerrie Stewart, Su Stocker, Sam Tailford, Harriet Tansley, Justine Uglow, Hannah Widgery, Adam Williams, Jen Darke, Samuel Diabet Med Research Articles AIMS: To ascertain the effects of improvements in diabetic foot services over 18 years on incidence of diabetic foot ulceration. We also compared survival time from first ulcer development with presence of neuropathy, peripheral vascular disease, age and healing. METHODS: Persons with new ulceration and those at high risk of ulcer development were referred to community podiatry from 1998. Their details were recorded, with verbal consent, on a central database. The effects of neuropathy, peripheral vascular disease, healing and age on survival were analysed by Cox proportional hazards ratios. RESULTS: The incidence of first ulcer presentation decreased from 11.1 to 6.1 per 1000 persons between 2003 to 2017 (P <0.0001). Recurrent ulceration incidence remained stable. Prevalence of chronic and new foot ulceration combined increased from 20.7 to 33.1 per 1000 persons (P <0.0001). Ten‐year survival was 85% for persons presenting with first ulcer and aged < 65 years, 50% for those aged 65–74 years and 25% for those aged 75–81 years (P < 0.0001). In those with peripheral vascular disease 5‐year survival was 35% (P <0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Integrated care for the diabetic foot in one National Health Service (NHS) health service area over 18 years was associated with a reduction in first presentations of diabetic foot ulceration, but failed to reduce recurrent ulceration. Cumulative prevalence of all ulcers continues to increase. Monitoring ulceration incidence can inform audit and planning of diabetic foot care services. Survival is better than reported previously in persons < 65 years and in the absence of peripheral vascular disease. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-06-17 2019-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6852104/ /pubmed/31150130 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dme.14045 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Diabetic Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Diabetes UK This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Paisey, R. B.
Abbott, A.
Paisey, C. F.
Walker, D.
Birch, Rebecca
Bowen, Belinda
Brown, Roger
Clark, Cheryl
Collings, Richard
Cutts, Steve
Davies, Joanne
Ellin, Sean
Evans, Kerry‐Ann
Fisher, Rob
Glasser, Sam
Hillstead, Martyn
Hine, Gemma
Levi, Sarah
Martin, Amanda
Mackintosh, Lauren
Phillips, Sadie
Rawlinson, Ella
Shepperd, Anne‐Marie
Spicer, Kerrie
Stewart, Su
Stocker, Sam
Tailford, Harriet
Tansley, Justine
Uglow, Hannah
Widgery, Adam
Williams, Jen
Darke, Samuel
Diabetic foot ulcer incidence and survival with improved diabetic foot services: an 18‐year study
title Diabetic foot ulcer incidence and survival with improved diabetic foot services: an 18‐year study
title_full Diabetic foot ulcer incidence and survival with improved diabetic foot services: an 18‐year study
title_fullStr Diabetic foot ulcer incidence and survival with improved diabetic foot services: an 18‐year study
title_full_unstemmed Diabetic foot ulcer incidence and survival with improved diabetic foot services: an 18‐year study
title_short Diabetic foot ulcer incidence and survival with improved diabetic foot services: an 18‐year study
title_sort diabetic foot ulcer incidence and survival with improved diabetic foot services: an 18‐year study
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6852104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31150130
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dme.14045
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