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Diabetic Foot Care: A Team Effort That Saves Lives
SingaporeSaturday, March 15, 2025
The results were compared to a group from before the program started. A cost-effectiveness analysis was also done. The program looked at different groups, including those without easy access to MDT clinics or podiatry, people who missed appointments, those over 80 years old, and patients with end-stage renal failure.
The program included 2, 798 patients. The average age was 65. 7 years, and most were male (61. 4%). The program showed higher minor LEA rates and improved LEA-free survival. It also had fewer and shorter hospital stays and better QoL and PROMs. The program was more cost-effective than traditional care. Different groups had different outcomes.
The DEFINITE Care program shows that a team effort between primary and tertiary care can save lives and limbs. It's effective and cost-efficient. It's a model that could be used in other places.
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