Impact of Malnutrition on the Healing of Foot Lesions in Diabetic Patients (NCT02168348) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Impact of Malnutrition on the Healing of Foot Lesions in Diabetic Patients
France75 participantsStarted 2013-11-26
Plain-language summary
The investigators set out to determine whether malnutrition delayed healing of foot lesions in diabetic patients.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Patients who have provided oral consent
* Patients older than 18
* Patients with type 1 or 2 diabetes
* Patients who can be followed-up in the context of consultations for diabetic foot at the endocrinology, diabetology and metabolic diseases unit of Dijon CHU.
* Lesion situated on a toe or on the plantar or dorsal side of the foot
* Lesion that has evolved for 1 to 24 months
Exclusion Criteria:
* Adult under guardianship
* Patient without national health insurance
* Pregnant or breast-feeding women
* Patients with progressive cancer
* Patients with terminal renal insufficiency on dialysis
* Patient with severe respiratory insufficiency
* Patients with terminal heart failure
* Patients with severe liver failure
* Patients with immunodepriession (treatement with immunosuppressants, long-term corticotherapy, diseases leading to immunodepression)
* Patients with nephrotic syndrome (hypoalbuminemia)
* Patientswith a chronic inflammatory syndrome
* Alcohol consumption greater than 4 glasses per day
* Systemic infection uncontrolled by antibiotics
* Infected lesion with systemic repercussions
* Charcot foot
* Patients taking part or who have planned to take part in another clinical trial
* Severe disease affecting survival in the short term
* Lesion on an amputation
* Lesion of the ankle or leg