Abstract: The diabetic foot ulcer is one of the most common and devastating complications of diabetes mellitus. These ulcers account for most of the hospital admissions for patients with diabetes, and they represent a common precursor for amputation. When a diabetic...
Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) Research for Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Change in major amputation rate in a center dedicated to diabetic foot care during the 1980s: prognostic determinants for major amputation.
Abstract: From 1990 to 1993, 115 diabetic patients were consecutively hospitalized in our diabetologic unit for foot ulcer and 27 (23.5%) major amputations were carried out. The major amputation rate of this series of cases was compared with that occurring in diabetic...
Topical hyperbaric oxygen and low energy laser for the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers.
Abstract: Fifty patients with chronic diabetic foot ulcers in whom conventional therapy had failed were treated with topical hyperbaric oxygen alone (15 patients) or in combination with a low energy laser (35 patients). Eleven of these patients were treated on an...
Wound healing. New modalities for a new millennium.
Abstract: Common to all studies of wound healing modalities is the need to convert the chronic wound into an acute wound and to maintain the wound in an acute state while subsequently using adjunctive therapy. Hence, precise control and documentation of wound care is...
Evaluation of hyperbaric oxygen for diabetic wounds: a prospective study.
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to prospectively evaluate the effect of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2) on the healing of diabetic lower extremity wounds. Ten consecutive insulin-dependent diabetic patients with chronic lower extremity wounds were referred for HBO2...
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for diabetic foot ulcers.
Abstract: Chantelau, , , , , , , , (1997). Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for diabetic foot ulcers. Diabetes care, 1997 Jul;20(7):1207-8. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9203467
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy and the diabetic foot.
Abstract: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is an adjunctive wound-healing modality receiving increasing use for problem wounds, particularly diabetic foot wounds. Nevertheless, few clinicians understand the physiologic basis for this modality; how patients are selected, or...
Long-term results of aggressive management of diabetic foot ulcers suggest significant cost effectiveness.
Abstract: This study was undertaken to examine the hypothesis that the initial high limb salvage rate in patients with diabetes who are treated aggressively with a multidisciplinary approach to management of severe, chronic lower extremity wounds is durable and cost...
Dose-dependent hyperbaric oxygen stimulation of human fibroblast proliferation.
Abstract: Diabetic wounds are characterized by a prolonged wound healing process with insufficient formation of granulation tissue. Systemic hyperbaric oxygen therapy has been observed to improve the healing of these wounds. However, the mechanism(s) responsible for...