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Nonremovable, windowed, fiberglass cast boot in the treatment of diabetic plantar ulcers: efficacy, safety, and complianceGeorges Ha Van
Department of Diabetology and Metabolism, Pitié Salpêtrière Teaching Hospital, Paris, France
Diabetes Care 26:2848-52. 2003..To compare the efficacy, safety, and compliance of a nonremovable fiberglass cast boot and off-loading shoes in the treatment of diabetic plantar ulcers...
[Management of a diabetic foot ulcer]G Ha Van
Unité de Podologie, Service de Diabetologie, GH Pitié Salpétrière, Paris, France
Rev Med Interne 29:S238-42. 2008..Off-loading of the ulcer must be regularly checked. Poor off-loading compliance must be systematically investigated if the ulcer worsens or healing is delayed...
Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in severe diabetic foot ischemia: outcomes and prognostic factorsS Jacqueminet
Service de diabétologie et métabolisme, Hopital Pitie Salpetriere, Paris, France
Diabetes Metab 31:370-5. 2005..To evaluate the outcomes of severe ischemic diabetic foot ulcers for which percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) was considered as the first-line vascular procedure. Factors associated with successful PTA were sought...
Diabetic foot ulcer and multidrug-resistant organisms: risk factors and impactA Hartemann-Heurtier
Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases Unit, Pitié Salpêtrière Teaching Hospital, 75651 Paris Cedex 13, France
Diabet Med 21:710-5. 2004....
Outcome of severe diabetic foot ulcers after standardised management in a specialised unitA Hartemann-Heurtier
Department of Diabetology and Metabolism, Pitié Salpêtrière Teaching Hospital, Paris, France
Diabetes Metab 28:477-84. 2002..The secondary objective was to retrospectively identify the factors that influenced time to healing...
Efficacy and tolerance of calcium alginate versus vaseline gauze dressings in the treatment of diabetic foot lesionsJ D Lalau
Service d'Endocrinogie-Nutrition, , Amiens
Diabetes Metab 28:223-9. 2002..CONCLUSIONS: As compared with vaseline gauze, calcium alginate appears to be more appropriate for topical treatment of diabetic foot lesions in terms of both healing and tolerance...
