Abstract
A meta-analysis was performed to evaluate the association between vitamin D deficiency and diabetic foot ulcer wounds in diabetic subjects. A systematic literature search up to March 2022 incorporated 7586 subjects with diabetes mellitus at the beginning of the study; 1565 were using diabetic subjects with foot ulcer wounds, and 6021 were non-ulcerated diabetic subjects. Statistical tools like the dichotomous and contentious method were used within a random or fixed-influence model to establish the odds ratio (OR) and mean difference (MD) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) to evaluate the influence of vitamin D deficiency in managing diabetic foot ulcer wound. Diabetic subjects with foot ulcer wounds had significantly lower vitamin D levels (MD, −6.48; 95% CI, −10.84 to −2.11, P <50 nmoL/L) (OR, 1.82; 95% CI, 1.32-2.52, P
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Lin, J., Mo, X., Yang, Y., Tang, C., & Chen, J. (2023, January 1). Association between vitamin D deficiency and diabetic foot ulcer wound in diabetic subjects: A meta-analysis. International Wound Journal. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/iwj.13836
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