医学
动脉疾病
外围设备
截肢
血运重建
糖尿病
血管疾病
糖尿病足
疾病
糖尿病足溃疡
心脏病学
灌注
内科学
周围神经病变
外科
心肌梗塞
内分泌学
作者
Jack Brownrigg,Nicolaas C. Schaper,Robert J. Hinchliffe
摘要
Approximately half of all patients with a diabetic foot ulcer have co-existing peripheral arterial disease. Identifying peripheral arterial disease among patients with foot ulceration is important, given its association with failure to heal, amputation, cardiovascular events and increased risk of premature mortality. Infection, oedema and neuropathy, often present with ulceration, may adversely affect the performance of diagnostic tests that are reliable in patients without diabetes. Early recognition and expert assessment of peripheral arterial disease allows measures to be taken to reduce the risk of amputation and cardiovascular events, while determining the need for revascularization to promote ulcer healing. When peripheral arterial disease is diagnosed, the extent of perfusion deficit should be measured. Patients with a severe perfusion deficit, likely to affect ulcer healing, will require further imaging to define the anatomy of disease and indicate whether a revascularization procedure is appropriate.
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