Diabetic Foot Prevention

  • Lavery L
  • Hunt N
  • LaFontaine J
  • et al.
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the frequency of foot prevention strategies among high-risk patients with diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Electronic medical records were used to identify 150 patients on dialysis and 150 patients with previous foot ulceration or amputation with 30 months follow-up to determine the frequency with which patients received education, podiatry care, and therapeutic shoes and insoles as prevention services. RESULTS: Few patients had formal education (1.3%), therapeutic shoes/insoles (7%), or preventative podiatric care (30%). The ulcer incidence density was the same in both groups (210 per 1,000 person-years). In contrast, the amputation incidence density was higher in the dialysis group compared with the ulcer group (58.7 vs. 13.1 per 1,000 person-years, P < 0.001). Patients on dialysis were younger and more likely to be of non-Hispanic white descent (P = 0.006) than patients with a previous history of ulcer or amputation. CONCLUSIONS: Prevention services are infrequently provided to high-risk patients.

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Lavery, L. A., Hunt, N. A., LaFontaine, J., Baxter, C. L., Ndip, A., & Boulton, A. J. M. (2010). Diabetic Foot Prevention. Diabetes Care, 33(7), 1460–1462. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc10-0310

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