The short-term prognosis of diabetic foot ulceration is independent of nutritional status at admission

Florine Feron,Chloé Amouyal,Agnès Hartemann,Georges Ha Van,Olivier Bourron, Anne Dierick-Gallet,Caroline Michaux, Maude Dos Santos, Magali Baudot, Gaelle Devaux,Olivier Taboureau,Fabrizio Andreelli

Journal of Wound Care(2023)

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Diabetic foot ulcers are one of the complications of diabetes. Malnutrition is one of the risk factors for wounds but, on the other hand, diabetic foot ulceration may promote malnutrition. In this single-centre retrospective study we evaluated the frequency of malnutrition at first admission and the severity of foot ulceration. We demonstrated that malnutrition at admission correlated with duration of hospitalisation and with death rate rather than with the risk of amputation. Our data challenged the concept that protein-energy deficiency may worsen the prognosis of diabetic foot ulcers. Nevertheless, it is still important to screen nutritional status at baseline and during the follow-up in order to start specific nutritional support therapy as soon as possible in order to reduce morbidity/mortality related to malnutrition.
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amputation,diabetes,diabetic foot ulcers,infection,malnutrition,morbidity,mortality,nutritional status,wound,wound care,wound healing
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