
Benefits of Early Detection in Diabetic Footย
Diabetic foot is one of the most serious and common complications of diabetes. Ulcers, infections, and potential amputations not only impact the patientโs quality ofโฆ

Diabetic foot is one of the most serious and common complications of diabetes. Ulcers, infections, and potential amputations not only impact the patientโs quality ofโฆ

Healthcare systems around the world are under increasing pressure. The aging population, rise in chronic diseases, and a persistent shortage of qualified professionals have stretchedโฆ

Improving wound care protocol adherence is essential to ensure safe, effective, and evidence-based care. However, in daily clinical practice, consistently following wound care protocols remainsโฆ

Complex wounds represent one of the greatest clinical challenges in terms of diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring. Their evolution depends on multiple physiological and contextual factors,โฆ

Chronic woundsโsuch as pressure ulcers or those associated with diabetic foot syndromeโrepresent a major clinical and economic challenge. It is estimated that their treatment consumesโฆ

Hospitals face increasing challenges such as overburdened care units, staff shortages, and the constant need to optimize resources without compromising the quality of care. Inโฆ

Diabetic foot ulcers are among the most severe and costly complications of diabetes mellitus. It is estimated that up to 34% of individuals with diabetesโฆ

Proper wound assessment is essential to prevent potential complications such as infection, necrosis, or abnormal healing. Traditionally, visual inspection has been the standard tool inโฆ