Noninvasive management of the diabetic foot with critical limb ischemia: current options and future perspectives
Foot ulcers are a major complication in patients with diabetes mellitus and involve dramatic restrictions to quality of life and also lead to enormous socio-economical loss due to the high amputation rate. The poor and slow wound healing is often aggravated by the frequent comorbidity of foot ulcers...
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doaj-7e17b7a02cf343099a6efd911971259b2020-11-25T03:16:17ZengSAGE PublishingTherapeutic Advances in Endocrinology and Metabolism2042-01882042-01962011-12-01210.1177/2042018811427721Noninvasive management of the diabetic foot with critical limb ischemia: current options and future perspectivesMathias WeckTorsten SlesaczeckHannes RietzschDirk MünchThomas NanningHartmut PaetzoldHans-Joachim FlorekAndreas BarthelNorbert WeissStefan BornsteinFoot ulcers are a major complication in patients with diabetes mellitus and involve dramatic restrictions to quality of life and also lead to enormous socio-economical loss due to the high amputation rate. The poor and slow wound healing is often aggravated by the frequent comorbidity of foot ulcers with peripheral arterial disease, making the treatment of this condition even more complicated. While the local treatment of foot ulcers is mainly based on mechanical relief and prevention or treatment of infection, improving perfusion of the impaired tissue remains the major challenge in peripheral arterial disease. While focal arterial stenosis is the domain of interventional angioplasty or vascular surgery, patients with critical limb ischemia and lacking options for revascularization have a much worse prognosis, because current treatment options avoiding amputation are scarce. However, based on recent research efforts, there is rising hope for promising and more-effective therapeutic approaches for these patients. Here, we discuss the current improvements of established therapies aimed at an improvement of limb perfusion, as well as the development of novel cutting-edge therapies based on stem-cell technology. The experiences of a ‘high-volume center’ for treatment of diabetic foot syndrome with a current major amputation rate of 4% are discussed.https://doi.org/10.1177/2042018811427721 |
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Mathias Weck Torsten Slesaczeck Hannes Rietzsch Dirk Münch Thomas Nanning Hartmut Paetzold Hans-Joachim Florek Andreas Barthel Norbert Weiss Stefan Bornstein |
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Mathias Weck Torsten Slesaczeck Hannes Rietzsch Dirk Münch Thomas Nanning Hartmut Paetzold Hans-Joachim Florek Andreas Barthel Norbert Weiss Stefan Bornstein Noninvasive management of the diabetic foot with critical limb ischemia: current options and future perspectives Therapeutic Advances in Endocrinology and Metabolism |
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Mathias Weck Torsten Slesaczeck Hannes Rietzsch Dirk Münch Thomas Nanning Hartmut Paetzold Hans-Joachim Florek Andreas Barthel Norbert Weiss Stefan Bornstein |
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Noninvasive management of the diabetic foot with critical limb ischemia: current options and future perspectives |
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Noninvasive management of the diabetic foot with critical limb ischemia: current options and future perspectives |
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Noninvasive management of the diabetic foot with critical limb ischemia: current options and future perspectives |
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Noninvasive management of the diabetic foot with critical limb ischemia: current options and future perspectives |
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Noninvasive management of the diabetic foot with critical limb ischemia: current options and future perspectives |
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noninvasive management of the diabetic foot with critical limb ischemia: current options and future perspectives |
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Therapeutic Advances in Endocrinology and Metabolism |
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Foot ulcers are a major complication in patients with diabetes mellitus and involve dramatic restrictions to quality of life and also lead to enormous socio-economical loss due to the high amputation rate. The poor and slow wound healing is often aggravated by the frequent comorbidity of foot ulcers with peripheral arterial disease, making the treatment of this condition even more complicated. While the local treatment of foot ulcers is mainly based on mechanical relief and prevention or treatment of infection, improving perfusion of the impaired tissue remains the major challenge in peripheral arterial disease. While focal arterial stenosis is the domain of interventional angioplasty or vascular surgery, patients with critical limb ischemia and lacking options for revascularization have a much worse prognosis, because current treatment options avoiding amputation are scarce. However, based on recent research efforts, there is rising hope for promising and more-effective therapeutic approaches for these patients. Here, we discuss the current improvements of established therapies aimed at an improvement of limb perfusion, as well as the development of novel cutting-edge therapies based on stem-cell technology. The experiences of a ‘high-volume center’ for treatment of diabetic foot syndrome with a current major amputation rate of 4% are discussed. |
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