2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/125/1/012134
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Comparison platelet indices in diabetic patients with and without diabetic foot ulcer

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“…Also, Aktar et al (2016) showed that RDW and PDW levels in patients with infectious diseases were significantly higher than in patients in the non-infectious group [32] . Also, in a study in 2018, it was found that PDW level was significantly higher in patients with diabetic foot infection than in patients without diabetic foot infection [8] . Furthermore, in the present study, RDW level in the septicemia group was higher than in the UTI (p=.001), pneumonia (p=.035), and diabetic foot infection (p=.00) groups.…”
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“…Also, Aktar et al (2016) showed that RDW and PDW levels in patients with infectious diseases were significantly higher than in patients in the non-infectious group [32] . Also, in a study in 2018, it was found that PDW level was significantly higher in patients with diabetic foot infection than in patients without diabetic foot infection [8] . Furthermore, in the present study, RDW level in the septicemia group was higher than in the UTI (p=.001), pneumonia (p=.035), and diabetic foot infection (p=.00) groups.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Common infections in hospitals, requiring serious attention include urinary tract infection (UTI), septicemia, pneumonia, and diabetic foot infection, because serious illnesses are associated with severe complications and mortality [2] . Also, these four groups of infectious diseases are among the most common diseases in different societies [2,7,8] . One of the main concerns of infectious disease physicians is the early diagnosis of infectious diseases.…”
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“…Mardia et al found a high platelet count, PDW and PCT levels in DM patients with diabetic foot ulcers in contrast to DM patients without diabetic foot ulcers. It indicates that platelets are activated and increased its ability for aggregation (19) . In our ndings Patients with diabetic foot using glimepiride showed high anti thrombotic effect with relatively increased platelet count and deceased indices than patients without complications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%