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Diabetic foot infections: recent literature and cornerstones of management

Published inCurrent opinion in infectious diseases, vol. 29, no. 2, p. 145-152
Publication date2016
Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Diabetes mellitus has reached pandemic levels and will continue to increase worldwide. Physicians and surgeons should know to manage one of its most prevalent complications, the diabetic foot infection (DFI), in a scientifically based and resource-sparing way. We performed a nonsystematic review of recent scientific literature to provide guidance on management of DFIs. RECENT FINDINGS: Studies in the past couple of years provide data on which recommendations for diagnosing and treating DFI are based, especially with validated guidelines and reviews of the microbiology and selected aspects of the complex DFI problem. Recent literature provides approaches to prevention and studies support more conservative surgical treatment. Unfortunately, there have been virtually no new therapeutic molecules, antibiotic regimens, randomized trials, or surgical techniques introduced in the recent past; we briefly discuss how this may change in the future.

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UCKAY, Ilker et al. Diabetic foot infections: recent literature and cornerstones of management. In: Current opinion in infectious diseases, 2016, vol. 29, n° 2, p. 145–152. doi: 10.1097/QCO.0000000000000243
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