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Diabetic foot - BMJ

CLINICAL UPDATES. Diabetic foot BMJ: first published as on 16 November 2017. Downloaded from on 31 January 2022 by guest. Protected by copyright. Satish Chandra Mishra,1 Kunal C Chhatbar,2 Aditi Kashikar,3 Abha Mehndiratta4. 1. Department of Surgery, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre Hospital, Mumbai, India 2. KHM Hospital, Mumbai, India 3. Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College and King Edward Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, India 4. Global Health and Development Group, Imperial College London, St Mary's Hospital, London, UK. Correspondence to: A Mehndiratta Foot disease affects nearly 6% of people with Sources and selection criteria diabetes1 and includes infection, ulceration, or This clinical update is based on recommendations in the destruction of tissues of the It can impair standard treatment guideline, The Diabetic foot: prevention patients' quality of life and affect social participation and management in India 2016, published by the Indian and Between and of Ministry of Health and Family A multidisciplinary patients with

Palpate the posterior tibial artery and dorsalis pedis artery in both feet and record pulsations as absent or present.20 The ankle brachial index is an adjunct measure to diagnose peripheral arterial disease. 19 21 It is the ratio of the highest systolic blood pressure at the ankle (dorsalis pedis artery or posterior tibial artery) to the systolic

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