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糖尿病足溃疡分类指南(IWGDF 2019)。

Guidelines on the classification of diabetic foot ulcers (IWGDF 2019).

机构信息

Departamento de Medicina da Comunidade, Informação e Decisão em Saúde, Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade do Porto, Oporto, Portugal.

Center for Health Technology and Services Research (CINTESIS), Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade do Porto, Oporto, Portugal.

出版信息

Diabetes Metab Res Rev. 2020 Mar;36 Suppl 1:e3273. doi: 10.1002/dmrr.3273.

Abstract

The International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWGDF) has been publishing evidence-based guidelines on the prevention and management of diabetic foot disease since 1999. This publication represents a new guideline addressing the use of classifications of diabetic foot ulcers in routine clinical practice and reviews those which have been published. We only consider systems of classification used for active diabetic foot ulcers and do not include those that might be used to define risk of future ulceration. The guidelines are based on a review of the available literature and on expert opinion leading to the identification of eight key factors judged to contribute most to clinical outcomes. Classifications are graded on the number of key factors included as well as on internal and external validation and the use for which a classification is intended. Key factors judged to contribute to the scoring of classifications are of three types: patient related (end-stage renal failure), limb-related (peripheral artery disease and loss of protective sensation), and ulcer-related (area, depth, site, single, or multiple and infection). Particular systems considered for each of the following five clinical situations: (a) communication among health professionals, (b) predicting the outcome of an individual ulcer, (c) as an aid to clinical decision-making for an individual case, (d) assessment of a wound, with/without infection, and peripheral artery disease (assessment of perfusion and potential benefit from revascularisation), and (d) audit of outcome in local, regional, or national populations. We recommend: (a) for communication among health professionals the use of the SINBAD system (that includes Site, Ischaemia, Neuropathy, Bacterial Infection and Depth); (b) no existing classification for predicting outcome of an individual ulcer; (c) the Infectious Diseases Society of America/IWGDF (IDSA/IWGDF) classification for assessment of infection; (d) the WIfI (Wound, Ischemia, and foot Infection) system for the assessment of perfusion and the likely benefit of revascularisation; and (e) the SINBAD classification for the audit of outcome of populations.

摘要

国际糖尿病足工作组(IWGDF)自 1999 年以来一直在发布有关糖尿病足疾病预防和管理的循证指南。本出版物代表了一项新的指南,涉及在常规临床实践中使用糖尿病足溃疡分类,并回顾了已发布的分类。我们仅考虑用于活动性糖尿病足溃疡的分类系统,并不包括可能用于定义未来溃疡风险的分类系统。该指南基于对现有文献的回顾和专家意见,确定了对临床结果贡献最大的八个关键因素。分类系统根据纳入的关键因素数量、内部和外部验证以及分类的用途进行分级。被认为对分类评分有贡献的关键因素有三种类型:与患者相关(终末期肾病)、与肢体相关(外周动脉疾病和保护性感觉丧失)以及与溃疡相关(面积、深度、部位、单发或多发以及感染)。考虑了以下五种临床情况的特定系统:(a)专业人员之间的沟通,(b)预测个体溃疡的结果,(c)作为个体病例临床决策的辅助,(d)评估有/无感染和外周动脉疾病的伤口(评估灌注和血管重建的潜在获益),以及(d)在局部、区域或国家人群中对结果进行审核。我们建议:(a)在专业人员之间沟通时使用 SINBAD 系统(包括部位、缺血、神经病变、细菌感染和深度);(b)目前尚无用于预测个体溃疡结果的分类;(c)美国传染病学会/国际糖尿病足工作组(IDSA/IWGDF)分类用于感染评估;(d)WIfI(伤口、缺血和足部感染)系统用于评估灌注和血管重建的可能获益;(e)SINBAD 分类用于人群结果审核。

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