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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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