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A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE ON DIABETIC FOOT PROBLEMS Professor Andrew JM Boulton Professor of Medicine Universities of Manchester, UK and Miami, Fl, USA. Director, Extra-European Educational Activities, EASD.
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Who is at Risk of Foot Ulceration? Neuropathy Peripheral Vascular Disease Past history of foot ulceration Microvascular Complications Elderly, living alone Foot deformity Unilateral amputees
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Diabetic Neuropathy ‘PAIN – God’s greatest gift to mankind’ Paul Brand
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‘Coming Events cast their shadows before.’ Thomas Campbell
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Do you know which of these people will develop a diabetic foot ulcer? Do you know which of these people will develop a diabetic foot ulcer?people
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The ‘at-risk’ patient may be completely asymptomatic: risk cannot be assessed without a clinical exam of the foot
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How can we reduce foot ulcers and amputation in diabetes?
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Remove the patients’ shoes and socks and examine the feet every time you see someone with diabetes Paul Brand MD, 1980
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Causal Pathways for Foot Ulceration Neuropathy most important component cause (78%) Critical triad: neuropathy, deformity, and trauma present in 63% Ischemia component cause in 35% >80% of ulcers potentially preventable Reiber, Vileikyte et al, 1999.
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The Most Common Causal Pathway to Incident Diabetic Foot Ulcers
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“If I were to choose between pain and nothing ….. I would choose pain” William Faulkner
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“For one mistake made for not knowing, ten mistakes are made for not looking.” J A Lindsay
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