pulmonary (101 cases), followed by urinary (38), sepsis =-=(10)-=-, diabetic foot (7), acute rheumatic fever (1), and infective endocarditis (1... A Owen,S Cox - 《European Journal of Heart Failure》 被引量: 12发表: 2014年 ...
The number of lower limb amputations in diabetic foot patients in Korea is increasing annually [7]. Diabetic foot is accompanied by peripheral neuropathy, peripheral vascular disease, and impaired immunity. All these impairments, in concert, lead to diabetic foot ulceration, sepsis, and eventually,...
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DFI cases had a higher proportion of sepsis (5.7% vs. 1.7%,p< 0.001), though the differences in ESI scores indicate that DFI cases were overall less severe. An ESI Level-5 is the best-case scenario and was more common in DFI than in diabetes without foot complications (DFIESI Level-54...
Keywords: diabetics; diabetic's foot infection; cardiovascular/stroke risk stratification; deep learning; AI bias 1. Introduction Foot ulcers are the leading cause of morbidity and amputation in people with diabetes. These complications also contribute to significant healthcare expenditure, as indicated ...