National guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of diabetic neuropathy in primary care (2024 edition)doi:10.3760/cma.j.cn115791-20240408-00160Shi LixinZhu DalongChinese Journal of Diabetes Mellitus
Table 1 Recent Guidelines for Pharmacotherapy of Painful Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Pharmacotherapy Treatment Algorithm Given the current international guidelines, physicians should offer a gabapentinoid, TCA, or duloxetine as the first-line treatment as a mono-pharmacotherapy...
In the case of diabetic foot wounds, healing impairments are generally caused by neuropathy, ischemia, and trauma [2]. The conventional management of diabetic foot wounds comprises local surgical debridement, vascular assessment, treatment of active infections, application of wound dressings, and glycemi...
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Foot ulcer grade ≥4, inappropriate antibiotics use, overweight, obesity, poor blood glucose control, and neuropathy were found to be predictors of amputation up on multivariable logistic regression analysis. Those diabetic patients who had Grade ≥4 diabetic foot ulcer were1.7 times more likely to ...
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adjusting for age and the duration of DM, the risk of peripheral neuropathy is found to be significantly higher in patients with T2DM than in those with T1DM.306The median elapsed time to the onset of microproteinuria is also significantly shorter in adolescents with T2DM than in those with ...
Current international guidelines recommend individualized treatment intensity according to the characteristics of patients [42]. 4.2. Control of blood pressure The strict control of hypertension in patients with DKD can effectively decrease albuminuria, delay the decline in renal function, and reduce the ...
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Impaired wound healing is one of the most critical complications associated with diabetes mellitus. Infections and foot ulcers are major causes of morbidity for diabetic patients. The current treatment of diabetic foot ulcers, commonly used antibiotics,