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From a Spark to a Flame: The Evolution of Diabetic Foot Disease in the Last Two Decades

Marco Meloni, Alberto Piaggesi, Luigi Uccioli

2024The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Despite many improvements have been achieved, diabetic foot disease (DFD) remains a clinical, social, and economic burden. In the last years, DFD showed an evolution of its characteristics with an increase of the ischaemic/neuro-ischaemic foot in comparison to the pure neuropathic foot. Simultaneously, there was and increased incidence of concomitant cardiovascular co-morbidities, which influences the higher fragility of patients with DFS. Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in subjects with diabetic foot seems to show a more aggressive pattern, being more distal and difficult to treat. Untreatable PAD remains the unmet need for clinicians and the main risk factor of major amputation in patients with diabetic foot ulcers. Authors aimed to describe the evolution of diabetic foot patients in the last two decades, describing also the current and future treatment which may improve outcomes in the next generations.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDiabetic footAmputationDiseaseIncidence (geometry)Foot (prosody)Arterial diseaseDiabetes mellitusSurgeryIntensive care medicineInternal medicineVascular diseaseEndocrinologyPhysicsLinguisticsPhilosophyOpticsDiabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and ManagementPeripheral Artery Disease ManagementDiagnosis and Treatment of Venous Diseases