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Managing the Diabetic Foot


Managing the Diabetic Foot


3. Aufl.

von: Michael E. Edmonds, Alethea V. M. Foster

51,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 26.11.2013
ISBN/EAN: 9781118708279
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 256

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<p>Foot problems in diabetic patients are some of the most challenging complications to treat, due to an often quite late presentation of symptoms from the patient. Therefore visual recognition of presenting clinical signs is absolutely key for a successful diagnosis and subsequently, the right management programme. </p> <p>The 3rd edition of Managing the Diabetic Foot once again provides a practical, handy and accessible pocket guide to the clinical management of patients with severe feet problems associated with diabetes, such as ulcers, infections and necrosis.  By focusing on the need for a speedy response to the clinical signs, it will enable doctors make rapid, effective management decisions in order to help prevent deterioration and avoid the need for evental foot amputation.</p> <p>Each chapter focuses specifically on the different stages of foot disease and the clinical management required at that particular stage, ie, the normal foot; high-risk foot, ulcerated foot, infected foot, necrotic foot and unsalvageable foot.<br /> <br /> Full colour throughout, it will feature over 150 clinical photos, numerous hints and tips to aid rapid-reference, as well as the latest national and international guidelines on diabetic foot management.<br /> <br /> Managing the Diabetic Foot, 3E, is the ideal go-to clinical tool for all diabetes professionals, specialist diabetes nurses and podiatrists managing patients with diabetic foot problems.</p>
<p><i>Acknowledgements vii</i></p> <p><i>Preface ix</i></p> <p><i>Abbreviations xiii</i></p> <p><b>Introduction 1</b></p> <p>Managing Stage 1: the normal foot 35</p> <p>Managing Stage 2: the high-risk foot 51</p> <p>Managing Stage 3: the ulcerated foot 71</p> <p>Managing Stage 4: the infected foot 147</p> <p>Managing Stage 5: the necrotic foot 195</p> <p>Managing Stage 6: the unsalvageable foot 211</p> <p><b>Appendix: Problems of differential diagnosis 215</b></p> <p><i>Further reading 219</i></p> <p><i>Index 221</i></p>
<p>“Most of the illustrations are in color, with a few well-produced line drawings. There is a nice glossary of commonly used abbreviations, a useful reading list, and a very helpful appendix of differential diagnosis for some of conditions associated with the diabetic foot.”  (<i>Doody's</i>, 19 December 2014)</p> <p>“Managing the Diabetic Foot, 3E, is the ideal go-to clinical tool for all diabetes professionals, specialist diabetes nurses and podiatrists managing patients with diabetic foot problems.”  (<i>Kingbook73's Medical Ebook and Video Collection</i><i>, 30 September 2014)</i></p>
<b>Michael E Edmonds</b> MD FRCP is Consultant Physician, King's Diabetes Centre, King's College Hospital, London. A BMA award-winning author (for A Practical Manual of Diabetic Footcare), Dr Edmonds is a world-renowned expert on diabetic foot disease and has lectured throughout the world, giving the inaugural Roger Pecoraro Lecture at the ADA annual meeting. He is Chairman of the Diabetic Foot Study Group of the EASD and has had 66 journal articles published. <p><b>Alethea V M Foster</b> BA(Hons) PGCE MChS SRCh DipPodM sadly passed away in January 2011, but was a key figure in diabetic foot disease and the author of multiple books on the topic. She was involved in the development of the UK Government's National Service Framework for Diabetes, implemented in all hospitals, clinics and primary care practices from 2004 until the present day. In 2003, she was the first podiatrist to be awarded the International Diabetic Foot Award, which is only awarded every four years to an individual who has played a pivotal role in developing diabetic foot care.</p>
<p><b>Foot problems in diabetic patients are some of the most challenging complications to treat. Visual recognition of presenting clinical signs is absolutely key for a successful diagnosis and subsequently, the right management programme. </b></p> <p><i>Managing the Diabetic Foot, 3<sup>rd</sup> edition</i> provides diabetes professionals, specialist diabetes nurses and podiatrists with expert guidance on the clinical management of patients with severe feet problems associated with diabetes such as ulcers, infections and necrosis.  </p> <p>Practical and succinct, it guides you chronologically through the progressive stages of diabetic foot disease: the normal foot; high-risk foot, ulcerated foot, infected foot, necrotic foot and unsalvageable foot. </p> <p>By focusing on the need for a speedy response to the clinical signs, it enables you to make rapid, effective management decisions in order to help prevent deterioration and help reduce the need for eventual foot amputation.<br /> <br /> Full colour throughout and with over 150 clinical photos, it includes numerous hints and tips as well as referring to the latest national and international guidelines on diabetic foot management.<br /> <br /> If you're managing patients with foot disease as a result of their diabetes, this rapid-reference pocketbook will save you time and effort by putting essential information within easy reach.</p>

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