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Foot ulcers: a 54-month retrospective study.

P H Schwarzentraub, G A Raymond, M J Ball

    The Journal of Foot Surgery
    |September 1, 1991
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    This study details the diagnosis, classification, and treatment of foot ulcers in 65 patients over 54 months. It provides insights into managing this common and challenging condition.

    Area of Science:

    • Podiatric Medicine
    • Clinical Research
    • Wound Care

    Background:

    • Foot ulcers represent a significant clinical challenge, particularly in patients with underlying health conditions.
    • Effective management strategies are crucial for improving patient outcomes and reducing healthcare burdens.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline the diagnosis, classification, and treatment of foot ulcers.
    • To present findings from a 54-month study involving 65 patients.

    Main Methods:

    • A retrospective analysis of 65 patients with foot ulcers.
    • Data collected over a 54-month period at Community Hospital of Lubbock.
    • Inclusion of 73 hospital admissions for foot ulcer management.

    Main Results:

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    • The study involved a cohort of 65 patients admitted 73 times for foot ulcers.
    • Detailed diagnostic and classification criteria were applied.
    • A comprehensive treatment approach was implemented.

    Conclusions:

    • The study provides a comprehensive overview of foot ulcer management.
    • Highlights the importance of accurate diagnosis and classification for effective treatment.
    • Offers valuable insights for clinicians managing patients with foot ulcers.