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session content diabetic foot pathologies types of ulceration risk factors foot screening triage education team working learning outcomes increased knowledge of diabetic foot pathologies raised awareness of diabetic foot ulcer ...

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        Session  Content
        Diabetic foot pathologies 
        Types of ulceration
        Risk factors 
        Foot Screening/ Triage 
        Education &Team working 
        Learning Outcomes
        Increased knowledge of diabetic 
          foot pathologies
        Raised awareness of diabetic foot 
          ulcer management/ prevention
        Awareness of the traffic light 
          system/ referral & triage
        Role of the Podiatrist and MDT in the 
          diabetic foot
           Key statistics
            Diabetic foot disease is a consequence of multiple pre disposing 
             factors ( i.e. PDN, PAD, infection)
            Foot ulcers/ infections account for up to 20% of diabetes related 
             hospital admissions (1)
            In the UK 169 amputations are carried out on a weekly basis
            84% of this cohort are due to diabetic foot ulcers
            Peripheral arterial disease ( PAD) is present in almost 50% of DFUs
            Every 20 seconds  limb is lost to diabetes around the world ( 2)
            The majority of diabetes related amputations are preceded by a 
             foot ulcer
           1.Brem 2.Young, 2007.
        Four types of Diabetic Foot
        Normal (at risk of fungal,bacterial or 
          viral infections)
        Neuropathic
        Ischaemic
        Neuro-ischaemic
        Pathologies 
        Higher risk of developing foot 
          ulceration due to
        PAD
        Reduced blood supply 
        Devitalised tissue 
        Ulceration 
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