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D G Armstrong

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Lazzarini P, Armstrong D, Crews R, Gooday C, Jarl G, Kirketerp-Moller K, et al.
Diabetes Metab Res Rev . 2023 Jun; 40(3):e3650. PMID: 37292021
Background: Offloading treatment is crucial to heal diabetes-related foot ulcers (DFU). This systematic review aimed to assess the effectiveness of offloading interventions for people with DFU. Methods: We searched PubMed,...
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Lazzarini P, Pacella R, Armstrong D, Van Netten J
Diabet Med . 2018 May; PMID: 29791033
Globally ~435 million people have diabetes [1], and an estimated 19-34% (~83-148 million people) of those will be expected to develop foot ulcers in their lifetime [2]. Foot ulcers are...
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Patel N, Hatch D, Wells C, Ahn D, Harris M, Jennings J, et al.
J Wound Care . 2017 Apr; 26(sup4):S32-S38. PMID: 28379101
Objective: The local delivery of antimicrobials is attractive for a number of reasons. Chitosan, a biodegradable polysaccharide sponge material, has been proposed as medium to deliver antibiotics directly to wounds....
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Deng W, Boey J, Chen B, Byun S, Lew E, Liang Z, et al.
J Wound Care . 2016 Jul; 25(7):393-7. PMID: 27410393
Unlabelled: Management and treatment of acute severe diabetic foot disease in patients with suboptimal glycaemic control is a critical issue in wound repair. This paper discusses the clinical efficacy of...
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Bus S, Armstrong D, van Deursen R, Lewis J, Caravaggi C, Cavanagh P
Diabetes Metab Res Rev . 2016 Jan; 32 Suppl 1:25-36. PMID: 26813614
No abstract available.
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Bus S, van Deursen R, Armstrong D, Lewis J, Caravaggi C, Cavanagh P
Diabetes Metab Res Rev . 2015 Sep; 32 Suppl 1:99-118. PMID: 26342178
Background: Footwear and offloading techniques are commonly used in clinical practice for preventing and healing of foot ulcers in persons with diabetes. The goal of this systematic review is to...
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Armstrong D, Hanft J, Driver V, Smith A, Lazaro-Martinez J, Reyzelman A, et al.
Diabet Med . 2014 May; 31(9):1069-77. PMID: 24867069
Aims: Among people with diabetes, 10-25% will experience a foot ulcer. Research has shown that supplementation with arginine, glutamine and β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate may improve wound repair. This study tested whether such...
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Game F, Hinchliffe R, Apelqvist J, Armstrong D, Bakker K, Hartemann A, et al.
Diabetes Metab Res Rev . 2012 Jan; 28 Suppl 1:232-3. PMID: 22271743
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Game F, Hinchliffe R, Apelqvist J, Armstrong D, Bakker K, Hartemann A, et al.
Diabetes Metab Res Rev . 2012 Jan; 28 Suppl 1:119-41. PMID: 22271737
The outcome of management of diabetic foot ulcers is poor, and there is continuing uncertainty concerning optimal approaches to management. It was for these reasons that in 2006 the International...
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Wukich D, Sung W, Wipf S, Armstrong D
Diabet Med . 2011 Jan; 28(2):195-8. PMID: 21219429
Aims: Several authors have discussed an early prodromal state of neuroarthropathy (stage 0 Charcot) prior to the development of frank radiographic changes. However, very few reports are available that detail...