2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.rccot.2022.02.001
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Management recommendations for diabetic foot patients. Instructional course

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“…A meta-analysis of epidemiological studies from the USA, including a total of over 38,000 participants covered by the primary prevention program for heart and vascular diseases, showed that cigarette smoking and diabetes increase the risk of developing PAD by 4.0–5.5 times and that this risk is 10 times greater in females when compared to males [ 86 ]. Diabetes is associated with additional risks for PAD patients such as diabetic foot, diabetic angiopathy, sensory neuropathy, and hyalinization of the intima of small arteries below the knee [ 88 , 89 ]. Furthermore, in diabetes, microangiopathy coexists with macroangiopathy, amplifying cardiovascular risk in the patient [ 86 ].…”
Section: Epidemiology Risk Factors and Clinical Course Of Atheroscler...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A meta-analysis of epidemiological studies from the USA, including a total of over 38,000 participants covered by the primary prevention program for heart and vascular diseases, showed that cigarette smoking and diabetes increase the risk of developing PAD by 4.0–5.5 times and that this risk is 10 times greater in females when compared to males [ 86 ]. Diabetes is associated with additional risks for PAD patients such as diabetic foot, diabetic angiopathy, sensory neuropathy, and hyalinization of the intima of small arteries below the knee [ 88 , 89 ]. Furthermore, in diabetes, microangiopathy coexists with macroangiopathy, amplifying cardiovascular risk in the patient [ 86 ].…”
Section: Epidemiology Risk Factors and Clinical Course Of Atheroscler...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El pie diabético, se define como una infección, ulceración y destrucción de tejidos profundos de la extremidad inferior, asociadas con alteraciones neurológicas. El Grupo internacional de trabajo de pie diabético, de la Federación Internacional de Diabetes (IDF), meciona que cada año alrededor de 4 millones de personas desarrollan úlceras en los pies, teniendo una prevalencia que varía de un país a otro, entre 1,5-10%, con una incidencia entre 2,2-5,9% (4,5).…”
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“…Para el estudio del pie diabético, es importante conocer su fisiopatología, la cual se presenta por mecanismos como: la enfermedad arterial oclusiva y la neuropatía diabética, siendo esta ultima la causa principal de ulceración del pie. La etiología de la neuropatía diabética es multifactorial que se ocasión por la microangiopatía causando disfunción endotelial afectando axones, células de Schwann y vasos sanguíneos perineurales de nervios y ganglios ocasionando atrofia axonal en las células de los ganglios de los cordones dorsales a nivel medular y la degeneración de sus terminales nerviosas secundaria a isquemia microvascular (4).…”
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