aim to define the outcomes of persons with diabetes and foot ulcers (DFUs) managed through a specific triage pathway during the COVID-19 crisis. methods patients who had an active DFU during the COVID-19 emergency were included. all participants were managed using a specific triage system driven both by ulcer’severity and concomitant co-diseases. subjects with severely complicated DFUs were urgently referred to hospital regardless of the concomitant comorbidities. subjects with complicated DFUs received outpatient evaluation (within 48–72 h) and were admitted to hospital if required (revascularization, surgical intervention, intravenous antibiotic therapy); after the first outpatient visit or hospitalization, patients were followed according to the number of comorbidities (in the case of 3 or more comorbidities patients were followed up by telemedicine). patients with uncomplicated DFUs were managed by telemedicine after outpatient evaluation. healing, major amputation, death and rate of COVID-19 infection were evaluated. the minimum follow-up was 1 month. results the study group included 151 patients. the mean age was 69.9 ± 14.2 years, 58.9% were male and 91.4% had type 2 diabetes; 58.7% had severely complicated, 21% complicated and 20.3% uncomplicated DFUs. among those, 78.8% presented with 3 or more comorbidities. one hundred and six patients had regular clinical follow-ups, while 45 were managed through telemedicine. forty-one (27.1%) patients healed, 3 (1.9%) had major amputations and 3 (1.9%) died. one patient (0.6%) reported COVID-19 positivity due to infection acquired at home. conclusion the triage pathway adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic showed adequate management of DFUs and no cases of hospital virus exposure.

Meloni, M., Izzo, V., Giurato, L., Gandini, R., Uccioli, L. (2020). Management of diabetic persons with foot ulceration during COVID-19 health care emergency: Effectiveness of a new triage pathway. DIABETES RESEARCH AND CLINICAL PRACTICE, 165 [10.1016/j.diabres.2020.108245].

Management of diabetic persons with foot ulceration during COVID-19 health care emergency: Effectiveness of a new triage pathway

Meloni M.;Izzo V.;Giurato L.;Gandini R.;Uccioli L.
2020-01-01

Abstract

aim to define the outcomes of persons with diabetes and foot ulcers (DFUs) managed through a specific triage pathway during the COVID-19 crisis. methods patients who had an active DFU during the COVID-19 emergency were included. all participants were managed using a specific triage system driven both by ulcer’severity and concomitant co-diseases. subjects with severely complicated DFUs were urgently referred to hospital regardless of the concomitant comorbidities. subjects with complicated DFUs received outpatient evaluation (within 48–72 h) and were admitted to hospital if required (revascularization, surgical intervention, intravenous antibiotic therapy); after the first outpatient visit or hospitalization, patients were followed according to the number of comorbidities (in the case of 3 or more comorbidities patients were followed up by telemedicine). patients with uncomplicated DFUs were managed by telemedicine after outpatient evaluation. healing, major amputation, death and rate of COVID-19 infection were evaluated. the minimum follow-up was 1 month. results the study group included 151 patients. the mean age was 69.9 ± 14.2 years, 58.9% were male and 91.4% had type 2 diabetes; 58.7% had severely complicated, 21% complicated and 20.3% uncomplicated DFUs. among those, 78.8% presented with 3 or more comorbidities. one hundred and six patients had regular clinical follow-ups, while 45 were managed through telemedicine. forty-one (27.1%) patients healed, 3 (1.9%) had major amputations and 3 (1.9%) died. one patient (0.6%) reported COVID-19 positivity due to infection acquired at home. conclusion the triage pathway adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic showed adequate management of DFUs and no cases of hospital virus exposure.
2020
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MEDS-22/A - Diagnostica per immagini e radioterapia
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Meloni, M., Izzo, V., Giurato, L., Gandini, R., Uccioli, L. (2020). Management of diabetic persons with foot ulceration during COVID-19 health care emergency: Effectiveness of a new triage pathway. DIABETES RESEARCH AND CLINICAL PRACTICE, 165 [10.1016/j.diabres.2020.108245].
Meloni, M; Izzo, V; Giurato, L; Gandini, R; Uccioli, L
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