A Review of the Eurodiale Studies: What Lessons for Diabetic Foot Care?
(2011) In Current Diabetes Reports 11(4). p.302-309- Abstract
- The prevalence of diabetes has been increasing at an alarming rate worldwide. Treatment of diabetes-related complications adds a huge financial burden on our health services, made worse in the current financial climate. The Eurodiale (European Study Group on Diabetes and the Lower Extremity) study was a prospective observational study conducted in 14 European centers in 2003 to 2004 and included data on characteristics of diabetic patients with foot ulcers, diagnostic and management procedures, health care organization, quality of life, and resource use. This was the first large multicenter study, included 1232 patients, and used an integrated approach for a multiorgan disease. The study has provided new insights into the intricacies... (More)
- The prevalence of diabetes has been increasing at an alarming rate worldwide. Treatment of diabetes-related complications adds a huge financial burden on our health services, made worse in the current financial climate. The Eurodiale (European Study Group on Diabetes and the Lower Extremity) study was a prospective observational study conducted in 14 European centers in 2003 to 2004 and included data on characteristics of diabetic patients with foot ulcers, diagnostic and management procedures, health care organization, quality of life, and resource use. This was the first large multicenter study, included 1232 patients, and used an integrated approach for a multiorgan disease. The study has provided new insights into the intricacies involved in managing diabetic foot ulcers and how care can be improved. It has shown the differences in quality of care provided in different centers and also highlighted the need for more specific guidance related to diabetic foot disease. (Less)
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- Akhtar, Simeen ; Schaper, Nicolaas ; Apelqvist, Jan LU and Jude, Edward
- organization
- publishing date
- 2011
- type
- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Diabetes, Foot ulcer, Neuropathy, Peripheral arterial disease, Infection, Lower extremity, Osteomyelitis, Ischemia, Neuroischemia, Referral, Comorbidity, Off-loading, Antibiotics, Revascularization, Vascular, Multicenter, Prospective, Outcome, Healing, Amputation, Cost, Resource utilization, Health care organization, Delivery of care, Diabetic foot care
- in
- Current Diabetes Reports
- volume
- 11
- issue
- 4
- pages
- 302 - 309
- publisher
- Current Science, Inc.
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- wos:000292462500008
- scopus:80051598923
- pmid:21573866
- ISSN
- 1539-0829
- DOI
- 10.1007/s11892-011-0195-x
- language
- English
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- yes
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- d958639f-8c4d-4ff4-b59a-6a85ad60ade5 (old id 2094267)
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