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New diabetic foot classification needed

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by NewsBot, Oct 13, 2007.

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    Re-evaluating How We Classify the Diabetic Foot: Restructuring the International Working Group's Diabetic Foot Risk Classification
    Lawrence A. Lavery, Edgar. J. G. Peters, Jayme R. Williams, Douglas P. Murdoch, Amanda Hudson, and David C. Lavery
    Diabetes Care Publish Ahead of Print published online ahead of print October 12, 2007
     
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    Comparison of four systems of classification of diabetic foot ulcers in Tanzania.
    Abbas ZG, Lutale JK, Game FL, Jeffcoate WJ.
    Diabet Med. 2008 Jan 19 [Epub ahead of print]
     
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    Use of the SINBAD classification system and score in comparing outcome of foot ulcer management in three continents.
    Ince P, Abbas Z, Lutale J, Basit A, Mansoor Ali S, Chohan F, Morbach S, Möllenberg J, Game F, Jeffcoate W.
    Diabetes Care. 2008 Feb 25 [Epub ahead of print]
     
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    Comparison of three systems of classification in predicting outcome of diabetic foot ulcers in a Brazilian population.
    Eur J Endocrinol. 2008 Jul 4. [Epub ahead of print]
     
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    Implementation of diabetic foot ulcer classification system for research purposes to predict lower extremity amputation.
    Widatalla AH, Mahadi SE, Shawer MA, Elsayem HA, Ahmed ME.
    Int J Diabetes Dev Ctries. 2009 Jan;29(1):1-5.
     
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    A classification of diabetic foot infections using ICD-9 Codes: application to a large computerized medical database
    Benjamin G Fincke, Donald R Miller, Robin Turpin
    BMC Health Services Research 2010, 10:192 (6 July 2010)
     
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    A Checklist System to Score Healing Progress of Diabetic Foot Ulcers
    Fermín R. Martínez-De Jesús, MD
    Int J Low Extrem Wounds. 2010 Jun;9(2):74-83

    Diabetic Foot Salvage and Prevention Center Saint Elian, Veracruz, Mexico, ferminmdj@yahoo.com

    The aim of this article was to validate the checklist contribution of 10 factors relevant to healing in order to score the severity of diabetic foot ulcers. A total of 235 patients from January 2007 to January 2009 were scored according to the Saint Elian Wound Score System from mild to severe (1 to 3) in the following categories: location, topographic aspects, and number of affected zones, ischemia, infection, edema, neuropathy, depth, area, and wound healing phase. The score sum was graded as I (score 10, good prognosis for wound healing), II (11-20, partially foot-threatening), and III (21-30, limb- and life-threatening). The 10 categories showed an increasing trend for score severity. Grade I ulcers were associated with an excellent healing rate of 96% (P < .001) and minor amputations prevailed at grade II (11.2%; odds ratio [OR] = 3, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.3-23.6). The chances for major amputation (40.6%; OR = 6.1, 95% CI = 2.7-13.4) and mortality (15.6%; OR = 32.7, 95% CI = 3.7-287) were significantly higher for grade III patients (P < .001). The mean time of healing for grades I, II, and III was 5.8 ± 5.8, 9.4 ± 10.5, and 14.4 ± 12.1 weeks, respectively. In all, 80% of patients achieved total wound healing at 8, 20, and 37 weeks for grades I, II, and III, respectively (P < .001; Kaplan—Meier). The results validated the checklist contribution of 10 wound factors to scoring the severity and healing progress of diabetic foot ulcers.
     
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    Risk stratification systems for diabetic foot ulcers: a systematic review.
    Monteiro-Soares M, Boyko EJ, Ribeiro J, Ribeiro I, Dinis-Ribeiro M.
    Diabetologia. 2011 Jan 20. [Epub ahead of print]
     
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    Validation and comparison of currently available systems for patients' with diabetes stratification by risk of foot ulcer development.
    Monteiro-Soares M, Vaz-Carneiro A, Sampaio S, Dinis-Ribeiro M.
    Eur J Endocrinol. 2012 Jun 27.
     
  11. tshidimbonani

    tshidimbonani Welcome New Poster

    Hi all! It is a challenge when trying to classify and this is based on the fact that you have some health professionals who won't understand how the scales work or the criteria. I work in a public hospital and most of my patients I consider high risk and a colleague might not. I believe that all diabetic patients are on many levels at risk based on the condition, but trying to make sense why you require to see your patients as often as possible in the hope to prevent or quickly identify any complications. I agree it is needed..
     
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    Juggling risk to reduce amputations: The three-ring circus of infection, ischemia and tissue loss-dominant conditions
    David G. Armstrong, Joseph L. Mills
    Wound Medicine; Volume 1, July 2013, Pages 13–14
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    Calculating diabetic foot ulceration healing times using the Texas wound classification system
    Jacqueline Forss and David Till
    Journal of Foot and Ankle Research 2014, 7(Suppl 2):A3 doi:10.1186/1757-1146-7-S2-A3
     
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    Lower limb amputation following foot ulcers in patients with diabetes: classification systems' external validation and comparative analysis.
    Monteiro-Soares M, Martins-Mendes D, Vaz-Carneiro A, Dinis-Ribeiro M.
    Diabetes Metab Res Rev. 2014 Dec 20.
     
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    Comparing the Meggitt-Wagner and the University of Texas wound classification systems for diabetic foot ulcers: inter-observer analyses.
    Santema TB, Lenselink EA, Balm R, Ubbink DT.
    Int Wound J. 2015 Feb 26
     
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    Comparison of two classification systems in predicting the outcome of diabetic foot ulcers: the Wagner grade and the saint elian wound score systems.
    Huang Y, Xie T, Cao Y, Wu M, Yu L, Lu S, Xu G, Hu J, Ruan H.
    Wound Repair Regen. 2015 Mar 27. doi: 10.1111/wrr.12289.
     
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    Reliability and Validity of the Perfusion, Extent, Depth, Infection and Sensation (PEDIS) Classification System and Score in Patients with Diabetic Foot Ulcer
    Fengning Chuan, Kang Tang, Peng Jiang, Bo Zhou, Xiaoqun He
    PLOS ONE 10.1371/journal.pone.0124739;13 Apr 2015
     
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    Identifying type 2 diabetes risk classification systems and recommendations for review of podiatric care in an Australian Aboriginal health clinic
    Lauren Blatchford, Pam Morey and Ruth McConigley
    Journal of Foot and Ankle Research 2015, 8:34 doi:10.1186/s13047-015-0089-2
     
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    Influence of Wound Scores and Microbiology on the Outcome of the Diabetic Foot Syndrome
    Alejandra Bravo-Molina, Jos? Patricio Linares-Palomino, Silvia Lozano-Alonso, Ricardo Asensio-Garc?a, Eduardo Ros-D?e, Jos? Hern?ndez-Quero
    Journal of Diabetes and its Complications; Article in Press
     
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    Clinical decision support software for diabetic foot risk stratification: development and formative evaluation
    Deborah E. Schoen, David G. Glance and Sandra C. Thompson
    Journal of Foot and Ankle Research 2015, 8:73 doi:10.1186/s13047-015-0128-z
     
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    Interobserver Reliability of Three Validated Scoring Systems in the Assessment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers.
    Forsythe RO et al
    Int J Low Extrem Wounds. 2016 Jun 29
     
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    Reliability Assessment of an Innovative Wound Score.
    Strauss MB et al
    Wounds. 2016 Jun;28(6):206-213.
     
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    Comparison of five systems of classification of diabetic foot ulcers and predictive factors for amputation.
    Jeon BJ
    Int Wound J. 2016 Oct 10. doi: 10.1111/iwj.12642
     
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    Diabetic foot ulcer development risk classifications' validation: A multicentre prospective cohort study.
    Monteiro-Soares M et al
    Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2017 Mar 9;127:105-114. doi: 10.1016/j.diabres.2017.02.034
     
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    Classification of diabetic foot, revisited
    V.N. Obolenskiy et al
    Wound Medicine; 17 June 2017
     
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    Makes a lot of sense. Just awarding an ulcer a number, then carrying on doing the same treatment is risk-laden.
     
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    Development and validation of a brief diabetic foot ulceration risk checklist among diabetic patients: a multicenter longitudinal study in China.
    Zhou Q et al
    Sci Rep. 2018 Jan 17;8(1):962. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-19268-3.
     
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    Diabetic foot ulcer classifications: A critical review.
    Monteiro-Soares M et al.
    Diabetes Metab Res Rev. 2020 Mar
     
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    PEDIS Classification in Diabetic Foot Ulcers Patients
    Radi Noorsyawal et al
    Journal of Indonesian Society for Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Vol. 1, No. 2, June 2020
     
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    Inter-rater reliability of four validated diabetic foot ulcer classification systems
    AnneliseCamilleri et al
    Journal of Tissue Viability; 6 September 2020
     
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    Diabetic foot risk classification and shoe recommendations: lessons from SALSA at Rancho Los Amigos.
    Tadinada, Ramya; DuBourdieu, Charles; Khan, Tanzim; Armstrong, David G.
    Diabetic Foot Journal . 2020, Vol. 3 Issue 4, p64-69. 6p.
     
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    Independent Observational Analysis of Ulcer Outcomes for SINBAD and University of Texas Ulcer Scoring Systems
    Graham P Leese et al
    Diabetes Care. 2020 Dec 7
     
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    Clinical Classification of the Diabetic Foot Syndrome Adapted to ICD-10 as a Solution to the Problem of Diagnostics, Statistics and Standardisation
    Pavel Lukin et al
    Medicina (Kaunas). 2021 Aug 11;57(8):817
     
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    Hybrid Classical-Quantum method for Diabetic
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    Automatic Classification of Diabetic Foot Ulcers Using Computer Vision Techniques
    José Daniel López-CabreraEmail authorYusely Ruiz-GonzalezRoberto Díaz-AmadorAlberto Taboada-Crispi
    International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition 04 November 2021
     
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    Diabetic foot ulcer classification using mapped binary patterns and convolutional neural networks
    Nora Al-Garaawi et al
    Comput Biol Med. 2021 Nov 24;140:105055
     
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    The reliability of the Wagner Scale for evaluation the diabetic wounds: A literature review
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    Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews
     
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    Classification of Diabetic Foot Ulcers Using Class Knowledge Banks
    Yi Xu et al
    Front Bioeng Biotechnol. 2022 Feb 28
     
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    Classification of Infection and Ischemia in Diabetic Foot Ulcers Using VGG Architectures
    Orhun Güley et al
    Diabet Foot Ulcers Grand Chall (2021). 2022;13183:76-89
     
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    Severe Diabetic Foot Infections without Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome. Prospective Validation of a New Category
    Javier Aragón-Sánchez et al
    Wound Repair Regen. 2022 Jul 16
     
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