Le pied diabétique : complications et prise en charge
Without appropriate preventative measures, 10 to 20% of diabetic patients will develop a foot ulcer in their lifetime. Among them, 5 to 10% will undergo a lower limb amputation. What is diabetic foot? How is it diagnosed and how can complications be prevented? Discover the explanations of Dr. Olivier Bourron, Diabetologist in the Diabetology Department (AP-HP) at Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital / IHU ICAN. 00:00: Introduction to diabetic foot 00:22: What causes foot ulcers? 00:55: How can complications be prevented? 01:02: Screening 01:32: Risk factors 02:41: Preventative measures 03:52: What is the current state of medical research? 05:09: What are the latest innovations? 05:48: What is the key takeaway? With the support of its donors and patrons, the IHU ICAN is accelerating discoveries about cardiometabolic diseases, including diabetes, in order to develop personalized treatments. Learn more about our work against diabetes: https://ihuican.org/diabete/ More information is available on our website: https://ihuican.org/ Or on our LinkedIn page: / ihu-ican

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