In this editorial,we comment on an article by Liao et al published in the current issue of the World Journal of Diabetes.We focus on the clinical significance of tibial transverse transport(TTT)as an effective treatme...In this editorial,we comment on an article by Liao et al published in the current issue of the World Journal of Diabetes.We focus on the clinical significance of tibial transverse transport(TTT)as an effective treatment for patients with diabetic foot ulcers(DFU).TTT has been associated with tissue regeneration,improved blood circulation,reduced amputation rates,and increased expression of early angiogenic factors.Mechanistically,TTT can influence macrophage polarization and growth factor upregulation.Despite this potential,the limitations and conflicting results of existing studies justify the need for further research into its optimal application and development.These clinical implications highlight the efficacy of TTT in recalcitrant DFU and provide lasting stimuli for tissue re-generation,and blood vessel and bone marrow improvement.Immunomodu-lation via systemic responses contributes to its therapeutic potential.Future studies should investigate the underlying molecular mechanisms to enhance our understanding and the efficacy of TTT.This manuscript emphasizes the potential of TTT in limb preservation and diabetic wound healing and suggests avenues for preventive measures against limb amputation in diabetes and peripheral artery disease.Here,we highlight the clinical significance of the TTT and its importance in healing DFU to promote the use of this technique in tissue regeneration.展开更多
Diabetic foot ulceration is a devastating complication of diabetes that is associated with infection,amputation,and death,and is affecting increasing numbers of patients with diabetes mellitus.The pathogenesis of foot...Diabetic foot ulceration is a devastating complication of diabetes that is associated with infection,amputation,and death,and is affecting increasing numbers of patients with diabetes mellitus.The pathogenesis of foot ulcers is complex,and different factors play major roles in different stages.The refractory nature of foot ulcer is reflected in that even after healing there is still a high recurrence rate and amputation rate,which means that management and nursing plans need to be considered carefully.The importance of establishment of measures for prevention and management of DFU has been emphasized.Therefore,a validated and appropriate DFU classification matching the progression is necessary for clinical diagnosis and management.In the first part of this review,we list several commonly used classification systems and describe their application conditions,scope,strengths,and limitations;in the second part,we briefly introduce the common risk factors for DFU,such as neuropathy,peripheral artery disease,foot deformities,diabetes complications,and obesity.Focusing on the relationship between the risk factors and DFU progression may facilitate prevention and timely management;in the last part,we emphasize the importance of preventive education,characterize several of the most frequently used management approaches,including glycemic control,exercise,offloading,and infection control,and call for taking into account and weighing the quality of life during the formulation of treatment plans.Multidisciplinary intervention and management of diabetic foot ulcers(DFUs)based on the effective and systematic combination of these three components will contribute to the prevention and treatment of DFUs,and improve their prognosis.展开更多
Diabetic foot(DF)is one of the most common complications of diabetes and is associated with high morbidity,disability,lethality and low cure-rate.The clinical diagnosis and treatment of DF need to be standardized.The ...Diabetic foot(DF)is one of the most common complications of diabetes and is associated with high morbidity,disability,lethality and low cure-rate.The clinical diagnosis and treatment of DF need to be standardized.The Chinese Diabetic Foot Cell and Interventional Therapy Technology Alliance has released six editions of guidelines and standards for clinical diagnosis and interventional treatment of DF,which filled the gap in the domestic DF treatment standard and played an important role in improving the level of diagnosis and treatment in China.In line with the latest developments in diagnosis and treatment,the Alliance,along with other 89 institutions,developed and issued the new edition based on the sixth edition to help standardize the clinical diagnosis and treatment of DF in China.展开更多
Objective: To observe the clinical effect of foot bath with Tao Hong Si Wu Tang plus massage on acupoints at the sole for grade 0 diabetic foot. Methods: One hundred and sixty eligible cases were randomly divided into...Objective: To observe the clinical effect of foot bath with Tao Hong Si Wu Tang plus massage on acupoints at the sole for grade 0 diabetic foot. Methods: One hundred and sixty eligible cases were randomly divided into an observation group and a control group, 80 cases in each group. The two groups were treated with routine basic medications to control blood sugar. The patients in the observation group were given foot bath with Tao Hong Si Wu Tang plus massage on acupoints at the sole, once every day. At the same time, the patients were instructed to understand the knowledge of diabetes, accept the education on foot care and to know the self-management for diabetes. The patients in the control group only accepted the education on foot care and studied the self-management for diabetes. The patients in the two groups were followed up once every week by phone. The local examination was intensified for the patients in their clinical visit every month. The therapeutic effects were assessed after three months of continuous treatment. Results: The total effective rate was 92.5% in the observation group, remarkably higher than 65.0% in the control group. The difference in comparison of the general therapeutic effect was statistically significant(P<0.01). Conclusion: Foot bath with Tao Hong Si Wu Tang plus massage on acupoints at the sole was beneficial to the improvement of clinical symptoms of grade 0 diabetic foot.展开更多
基金Supported by Grants of the Korea Research Foundation,an NRF Grant Funded by the Korea Government,No.NRF-2023R1A2C3003717.
文摘In this editorial,we comment on an article by Liao et al published in the current issue of the World Journal of Diabetes.We focus on the clinical significance of tibial transverse transport(TTT)as an effective treatment for patients with diabetic foot ulcers(DFU).TTT has been associated with tissue regeneration,improved blood circulation,reduced amputation rates,and increased expression of early angiogenic factors.Mechanistically,TTT can influence macrophage polarization and growth factor upregulation.Despite this potential,the limitations and conflicting results of existing studies justify the need for further research into its optimal application and development.These clinical implications highlight the efficacy of TTT in recalcitrant DFU and provide lasting stimuli for tissue re-generation,and blood vessel and bone marrow improvement.Immunomodu-lation via systemic responses contributes to its therapeutic potential.Future studies should investigate the underlying molecular mechanisms to enhance our understanding and the efficacy of TTT.This manuscript emphasizes the potential of TTT in limb preservation and diabetic wound healing and suggests avenues for preventive measures against limb amputation in diabetes and peripheral artery disease.Here,we highlight the clinical significance of the TTT and its importance in healing DFU to promote the use of this technique in tissue regeneration.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaNo. 81873238 and 82074532+1 种基金the Open Projects of the Discipline of Chinese Medicine of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine supported by the Subject of Academic Priority Discipline of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions,No. ZYX03KF012the Postgraduate Research&Practice Innovation Program of Jiangsu Province,No. KYCX22_1963。
文摘Diabetic foot ulceration is a devastating complication of diabetes that is associated with infection,amputation,and death,and is affecting increasing numbers of patients with diabetes mellitus.The pathogenesis of foot ulcers is complex,and different factors play major roles in different stages.The refractory nature of foot ulcer is reflected in that even after healing there is still a high recurrence rate and amputation rate,which means that management and nursing plans need to be considered carefully.The importance of establishment of measures for prevention and management of DFU has been emphasized.Therefore,a validated and appropriate DFU classification matching the progression is necessary for clinical diagnosis and management.In the first part of this review,we list several commonly used classification systems and describe their application conditions,scope,strengths,and limitations;in the second part,we briefly introduce the common risk factors for DFU,such as neuropathy,peripheral artery disease,foot deformities,diabetes complications,and obesity.Focusing on the relationship between the risk factors and DFU progression may facilitate prevention and timely management;in the last part,we emphasize the importance of preventive education,characterize several of the most frequently used management approaches,including glycemic control,exercise,offloading,and infection control,and call for taking into account and weighing the quality of life during the formulation of treatment plans.Multidisciplinary intervention and management of diabetic foot ulcers(DFUs)based on the effective and systematic combination of these three components will contribute to the prevention and treatment of DFUs,and improve their prognosis.
文摘Diabetic foot(DF)is one of the most common complications of diabetes and is associated with high morbidity,disability,lethality and low cure-rate.The clinical diagnosis and treatment of DF need to be standardized.The Chinese Diabetic Foot Cell and Interventional Therapy Technology Alliance has released six editions of guidelines and standards for clinical diagnosis and interventional treatment of DF,which filled the gap in the domestic DF treatment standard and played an important role in improving the level of diagnosis and treatment in China.In line with the latest developments in diagnosis and treatment,the Alliance,along with other 89 institutions,developed and issued the new edition based on the sixth edition to help standardize the clinical diagnosis and treatment of DF in China.
文摘Objective: To observe the clinical effect of foot bath with Tao Hong Si Wu Tang plus massage on acupoints at the sole for grade 0 diabetic foot. Methods: One hundred and sixty eligible cases were randomly divided into an observation group and a control group, 80 cases in each group. The two groups were treated with routine basic medications to control blood sugar. The patients in the observation group were given foot bath with Tao Hong Si Wu Tang plus massage on acupoints at the sole, once every day. At the same time, the patients were instructed to understand the knowledge of diabetes, accept the education on foot care and to know the self-management for diabetes. The patients in the control group only accepted the education on foot care and studied the self-management for diabetes. The patients in the two groups were followed up once every week by phone. The local examination was intensified for the patients in their clinical visit every month. The therapeutic effects were assessed after three months of continuous treatment. Results: The total effective rate was 92.5% in the observation group, remarkably higher than 65.0% in the control group. The difference in comparison of the general therapeutic effect was statistically significant(P<0.01). Conclusion: Foot bath with Tao Hong Si Wu Tang plus massage on acupoints at the sole was beneficial to the improvement of clinical symptoms of grade 0 diabetic foot.