International Working Group on Diabetic Foot, Heemsteedse Dreef 90, 2102 KN, Heemstede, The Netherlands.
Diabetes Metab Res Rev. 2012 Feb;28 Suppl 1:116-8. doi: 10.1002/dmrr.2254.
Diabetic foot ulcers are the source of major suffering and very large costs for both the patient and the health-care system, and every 30 s, a leg is lost somewhere in the world. Investing in a diabetic foot care guideline can therefore be one of the most cost-effective forms of health-care expenditure, provided the guideline is goal focused and properly implemented. The objective of the International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWGDF) is to develop guidelines that will reduce the effect of diabetic foot disease through cost-effective and quality health care, based on the principles of evidence-based medicine. These guidelines are produced by working groups of experts in the field and are endorsed by the more than 100 country representatives of the IWGDF. In 2009, the IWGDF invited again three working groups to write consensus guidelines on peripheral arterial disease, infection, and wound healing. New texts were produced according to a systematic review of the literature in order to inform protocols for routine care and to highlight areas that should be considered for further study. During a meeting of the members of the IWGDF in May 2011, the new set of guidelines was approved and is published in this journal.
糖尿病足溃疡给患者和医疗体系都带来了巨大的痛苦和经济负担,全球每 30 秒就有一条腿因此而截肢。因此,投资制定糖尿病足护理指南可以成为最具成本效益的医疗支出形式之一,前提是该指南以目标为导向,并得到妥善实施。国际糖尿病足工作组(IWGDF)的目标是通过基于循证医学原则的、具有成本效益的优质医疗,减少糖尿病足疾病的影响。这些指南是由该领域的专家组工作组制定的,并得到了 IWGDF 100 多个国家代表的认可。2009 年,IWGDF 再次邀请三个工作组就外周动脉疾病、感染和伤口愈合撰写共识指南。新的文本是根据对文献的系统回顾编写的,目的是为常规护理制定方案,并强调应进一步研究的领域。在 2011 年 5 月 IWGDF 成员会议上,新的指南集获得通过,并在本期杂志上发表。