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Publikováno v:
BMC Research Notes, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-5 (2018)
Abstract Objective Current clinical practice varies around debridement techniques used to promote healing of diabetes-related foot ulcers. This randomised controlled study will compare healing rates for diabetes-related foot ulcers treated with low f
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https://doaj.org/article/93ad4266c25643f181c11697110645cd
Publikováno v:
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp n/a-n/a (2014)
Abstract Background Foot ulceration has been reported as the leading cause of hospital admission and amputation in individuals with diabetes. Diabetes‐related foot ulcers require multidisciplinary management and best practice care, including debrid
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https://doaj.org/article/852093321ac3442ba74b062e245c8d60
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wound, Ostomy & Continence Nursing. 50:162-166
Publikováno v:
Ostomy Wound Management. 64:39-46
Management of diabetes-related foot ulcers often involves debridement of devitalized tissue, but evidence regarding the most effective debridement method is limited. Purpose A systematic review was conducted to determine the effectiveness of nonsurgi
Autor:
Georgia Coombes, Lucia Michailidis, Elizabeth Orr, Shan M Bergin, Despina Kotsanas, Terry P. Haines, Cylie Williams
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Infection Control. 44:1656-1659
Low-frequency ultrasonic debridement (LFUD) is a technology that uses sound waves conducted through saline mist to debride wound tissue. Whilst this technology purportedly reduces wound-healing times, the airborne mist generated is potentially proble
Autor:
LUCIA MICHAILIDIS
Diabetes is one of the most prevalent diseases and the associated complications of the condition are responsible for early death in most countries. Foot ulceration is one such complication that can lead to amputation. Debridement is fundamental in fo
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Publikováno v:
Ostomy/wound management. 64(9)
Management of diabetes-related foot ulcers often involves debridement of devitalized tissue, but evidence regarding the most effective debridement method is limited.A systematic review was conducted to determine the effectiveness of nonsurgical sharp
Publikováno v:
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research
Monash University
Monash University
Foot ulceration has been reported as the leading cause of hospital admission and amputation in individuals with diabetes. Diabetes-related foot ulcers require multidisciplinary management and best practice care, including debridement, offloading, dre
Publikováno v:
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, Vol 4, Iss Suppl 1, p P41 (2011)
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, Vol 4, Iss Suppl 1, p P41 (2011)
Low Frequency Ultrasonic Debridement (LFUD) provided by the Sonoca 185 is a new method of debriding wounds that is less traumatic, less painful and can achieve faster healing rates. It is bactericidal and enables many debridement treatments to be und
Autor:
Canfor J; James Canfor, Masters of Podiatric Practice, Podiatry Department, Peninsula Health, Frankston, Victoria, Australia.; Lucia Michailidis, PhD, Podiatry Department, Peninsula Health, Frankston, Victoria, Australia.; Cylie Williams, PhD, Academic Research Unit, Peninsula Health, Frankston, Victoria, Australia; and School of Primary and Allied Health, Monash University, Frankston, Victoria, Australia., Michailidis L; James Canfor, Masters of Podiatric Practice, Podiatry Department, Peninsula Health, Frankston, Victoria, Australia.; Lucia Michailidis, PhD, Podiatry Department, Peninsula Health, Frankston, Victoria, Australia.; Cylie Williams, PhD, Academic Research Unit, Peninsula Health, Frankston, Victoria, Australia; and School of Primary and Allied Health, Monash University, Frankston, Victoria, Australia., Williams C; James Canfor, Masters of Podiatric Practice, Podiatry Department, Peninsula Health, Frankston, Victoria, Australia.; Lucia Michailidis, PhD, Podiatry Department, Peninsula Health, Frankston, Victoria, Australia.; Cylie Williams, PhD, Academic Research Unit, Peninsula Health, Frankston, Victoria, Australia; and School of Primary and Allied Health, Monash University, Frankston, Victoria, Australia.
Publikováno v:
Journal of wound, ostomy, and continence nursing : official publication of The Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society [J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs] 2023 Mar-Apr 01; Vol. 50 (2), pp. 162-166.