2018
DOI: 10.4034/rbcs.2018.22.01.02
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Pé Diabético: Perfil Sociodemográfico e Clínico de Pacientes Hospitalizados

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“…with infected diabetic foot that required hospitalization for surgery. There was predominance of grade 2 Wagner and grade 3 PEDIS injuries, slightly different from that found by Bona et al 12 , in Ceara, and by Oliveira et al 19 , in Goiania, who mostly observed more severe injuries (Wagner grade 4). A possible explanation for this difference is the easy access to urgent services in vascular surgery in the city of Manaus.…”
Section: Microbiologic Characteristics and Antibiotic Resistance Rate...contrasting
confidence: 80%
“…with infected diabetic foot that required hospitalization for surgery. There was predominance of grade 2 Wagner and grade 3 PEDIS injuries, slightly different from that found by Bona et al 12 , in Ceara, and by Oliveira et al 19 , in Goiania, who mostly observed more severe injuries (Wagner grade 4). A possible explanation for this difference is the easy access to urgent services in vascular surgery in the city of Manaus.…”
Section: Microbiologic Characteristics and Antibiotic Resistance Rate...contrasting
confidence: 80%