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1 The Diabetic Foot Thomas LeBeau, DPM FACCAS
Assistant Professor of Podiatric Medicine University of Central Florida College of Medicine St Augustine Foot & Ankle

2 The Diabetic Foot Half of people with diabetes don’t know they have it. American Diabetes Assn/ International Diabetes Federation,2012 More than 90% of people with diabetic peripheral neuropathy are unaware they have it. Bongaerts, et al, Diabetes Care, 2013

3 Cost of Diabetic Foot Ulcers
The cost of diabetic foot ulcers is greater than that of the five most costly forms of cancer Barshes, et al, Diab Foot Ankle 2013 The estimated annual US Burden of Diabetic Foot Ulcers is at least $15 Billion Rice, et al, Diabetes Care, 2014 More than half of all foot ulcers (wounds) will become infected, requiring hospitalization and 20% of infections result in amputation. Lavery, Armstrong, et al.  Diabetes Care 2006

4 Seconds Count Every 7 seconds someone dies from diabetes. Every 20 seconds someone is amputated. International Diabetes Federation / Diabetesatlas.org .Armstrong, et al, Diabetes Care 2013

5 Forefoot amputations

6 Bilateral Forefoot amputations

7 Untreated plantar callous

8 Podiatric Medical Care
Podiatric medical care in people with history of diabetic foot ulcer can reduce high level amputation from between 65% and 80% Gibson, et al, Int Wound Journal, 2013 Podiatry care not only reduces amputation risk, but also dramatically impacts rate of hospitalization and reulceration Gibson, et al, Int Wound Journal, 2013

9 Forefoot amputation

10 Coordinated Care Coordinated care by an integrated team is the most important factor leading to better outcomes in amputation prevention. That team includes podiatrists, vascular surgeons, infectious disease specialists, primary care and others

11 3 Minute Diabetic Foot Exam
Patient History (1 minute) Physical Exam (1 minute) Patient Education (1 minute)

12 3 Minute Diabetic Foot Exam
Patient History (1 minute) Previous foot ulcer/amputation Prior angioplasty, stent or bypass. Cardiac or leg! Smoking Diabetes control

13 3 Minute Diabetic Foot Exam
Physical Exam (1 minute) Dermatologic Exam Discolored, ingrown or elongated nails Signs of fungal infection Discolored or hypertrophic skin lesions, calluses or corns Open wounds Inter digital maceration

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16 3 Minute Diabetic Foot Exam
Neurologic Exam Ipswich Touch Test

17 Ipswich Touch Test

18 3 Minute Diabetic Foot Exam
Musculoskeletal Exam Obvious deformities Full range of motion of joints Midfoot hot and red or inflamed

19 Acute Charcot Foot

20 Chronic Charcot Foot

21 3 Minute Diabetic Foot Exam
Vascular Exam Decreased hair growth Palpable dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial pulses Temperature difference

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23 3 Minute Diabetic Foot Exam
Patient Education (1 minute) Recommend daily foot exam NO BAREFOOT ACTIVITY Even Indoors! Diabetic shoes 90% of recurrent ulcers are due to lack of proper education

24 Roofing nail stuck in shoe

25 Scalding Hot Water

26 Second Amputation

27 When to refer American Diabetes Association Recommendations
Urgent- wounds, vascular compromise, Charcot(hot, red, swollen mid foot), sensory loss High- previous ulcer/amputation, chronic venous insufficiency Moderate-PAD, diminished pulses, swelling or edema Low- Loss of sensation, nonchanging deformity

28 No man is an island…..


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