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Shilubane N H - - 2010
Diabetes mellitus is not only a major burden in the developed world, it is also an increasing health problem in less developed countries. Although health education could be a tool to achieve better glycaemic control, it is important to understand that health education should be adjusted to patients' literacy, cultural ...
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The IMPROVE study--a multinational, multicentre, observational study in type 2 diabetes: results ...
Giorda Carlo - - 2010
The IMPROVE study evaluated the safety and effectiveness of biphasic insulin aspart 30/70 (BIAsp 30) in type 2 diabetes patients in the routine practice. Here we present the results for patients from Italy. Adverse events, hypoglycaemia, glycaemic control, patient treatment satisfaction and physician resource utilisation were assessed at baseline and ...
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Pirbalouti Abdollah Ghasemi - - 2010
The flowers of Malva sylvestris Linn. (Malvaceae) and Punica granatum Linn. (Punicaceae) are important medicinal plants in Iranian traditional medicine (Unani) whose have been used as remedy against edema, bum, wound and for their carminative, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activities. The diethyl ether extract of M. sylvestris and P. granatum flowers ...
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Collard Eric - - 2010
Carica papaya Linn is widely known as a medicinal fruit. We sought to study a standardized fermented papaya preparation (FPP) for its effects on wound healing in adult obese diabetic (db/db) mice. FPP blunted the gain in blood glucose and improved the lipid profile after 8 weeks of oral supplementation. ...
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Al-Arfaj Ibrahim S - - 2010
The aim of this study was to assess the current status of care provided by the Diabetes Center at Armed Forces Hospital, Southern Region. A total of 260 patients were randomly selected from the diabetic patients attending the Diabetes Center. Study tools comprised patients' data sheets and patients' interview questionnaire. ...
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Ibrahim Nahla Khamis R - - 2010
The objectives of the study were to investigate physician's therapeutic practice and the compliance of diabetic patients attending rural primary health units in Alexandria. A cross-sectional study was conducted and a multistage stratified random sample method was used for the selection of 600 diabetic patients. Data were collected by means ...
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Dasu Mohan R - - 2010
Toll-like receptor-2 (TLR2) is a pivotal pathogen recognition receptor that has a key role in inflammation, diabetes, and injury. Hyperglycemia, inflammation, and oxidative stress induce TLR2-myeloid differentiation factor-88 (MyD88) expression and signaling, and are major pathophysiological mechanisms in the impaired diabetic wound-healing process. The aim of the study was to ...
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Jacobsen Jasper N - - 2010
Integrin αvβ6 is a heterodimeric cell surface receptor, which is absent from the normal epithelium, but is expressed in wound-edge keratinocytes during re-epithelialization. However, the function of the αvβ6 integrin in wound repair remains unclear. Impaired wound healing in patients with diabetes constitutes a major clinical problem worldwide and has ...
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Hrynyk Michael - - 2010
Skin damaged by heat, radiation, or chemical exposure is difficult to treat and slow to heal. Indeed full restoration of the tissue is difficult to obtain. Sub-dermal insulin injection was recently shown to stimulate wound healing of the skin by accelerating wound closure, stimulating angiogenesis and inducing a regenerative process ...
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Stump Amy - - 2010
In 2004, we published our 12-year experience with tissue transfer for deep sternal wound infection after median sternotomy, finding increased rates of reoperation for diabetic patients. Therefore, we decided to alter our treatment approach to diabetic patients to include sternal debridement followed by omental transposition. Eleven diabetic patients underwent omental ...
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Abiko Yoshihiro - - 2010
Diabetic patients increase their body's susceptibility to infection and diabetes is a risk factor for periodontal diseases and oral infection. Although many studies showed the mechanism of impaired wound healing in diabetes, there are still arguments to shed light on what kind of factors, including local and systemic factors are ...
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Santos Nicole R S - - 2010
The aim of this study was to assess and compare the effects of laser phototherapy (LPT) on cutaneous flaps on diabetic rats. Diabetes mellitus is characterized by high blood glucose levels. Its main complications are delayed wound healing, an impaired blood supply, and a decrease in collagen production. Cutaneous flaps ...
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Restivo Terry E - - 2010
BACKGROUND: CXCL12 is a chemokine involved in postinjury leukocyte chemotaxis, migration, and homing of stem cells. We hypothesized that by increasing the level of the chemokine CXCL12 in wounds of diabetic mice, we would increase stem cell recruitment to the wound and, thus, accelerate time to wound closure. METHODS: Eighteen ...
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Acceleration of diabetic wound healing by collagen-binding vascular endothelial growth factor in ...
Yan Xin - - 2010
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is an important active protein for the induction of angiogenesis and plays an important role in the tissue regeneration of diabetic wounds. In this study, we used collagen-binding VEGF in a diabetic rat model to investigate the effects of this new method. We produced a ...
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Abu-Al-Basal Mariam A - - 2010
Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary) used in Jordanian folk medicine for wound management and treatment. Therefore, the present study was conducted to assess the healing efficacy of both aqueous extract and essential oil of the aerial parts on alloxan-induced diabetic BALB/c mice. Two full-thickness round wounds were created in the dorsal area ...
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Laitiff A A - - 2010
The healing of wound is a complex process which requires the interactions of different cells and extracellular molecules. The normal wound healing process can be divided into four overlapping phases i.e. haemostasis, inflammation, proliferation and remodeling. In diseased condition like diabetes mellitus, the wound healing process is grossly impaired, resulting ...
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Lerman Bruce - - 2010
Although there is significant evidence supporting the use of negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) for the treatment of lower extremity diabetic ulcers, currently available electrically powered NPWT systems are not ideally suited for treating smaller diabetic foot ulcers. The Smart Negative Pressure (SNaP) Wound Care System is a novel, ultraportable ...
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Scimeca Christy L - - 2010
Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is frequently employed in the treatment of complex wounds. A variety of wound chemotherapeutic agents such as insulin, which acts as a growth factor, may prove helpful in treatment as well. We present a case report in which insulin was used as a chemotherapeutic agent ...
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Neidrauer Michael - - 2010
The efficacy of using diffuse near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) in predicting wound healing in diabetic foot ulcers was demonstrated by conducting a pilot human study. Sixteen chronic diabetic wounds were followed and assessed for subsurface oxyhemoglobin concentration using the NIRS device. Weekly measurements were conducted until there was wound closure, ...
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Buescher Paul A - - 2010
Health disparities for many diseases are large and long-standing in North Carolina and the nation. This study examines medical care costs for diabetes associated with health disparities among adults (age, > or =78 years) enrolled in Medicaid in North Carolina during state fiscal year (SFY) 2007-2008 (i.e., July 7, 2007, ...
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Bharara Manish - - 2010
Diabetes around the globe results in one major limb amputation every 30 seconds, over 2500 limbs lost per day. The underlying pathophysiology sometimes leads to a chronic inflammatory stage, which may prevent appropriate healing, and therefore, the need for a clear strategy for assessing and classifying wounds and wound healing ...
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Fadini Gian Paolo - - 2010
The redox enzyme p66Shc produces hydrogen peroxide and triggers proapoptotic signals. Genetic deletion of p66Shc prolongs life span and protects against oxidative stress. In the present study, we evaluated the role of p66Shc in an animal model of diabetic wound healing. Skin wounds were created in wild-type (WT) and p66Shc(-/-) ...
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Grochot-Przeczek Anna - - 2010
Neovascularisation is crucial both for physiological processes, like development, wound healing, tissue regeneration, hair growth or menstrual cycle, and for pathological states, such as tumour progression, retinopathy and psoriasis. Blood vessel formation is orchestrated by numerous pro-angiogenic and anti-angiogenic factors, acting together to keep tight rein on this complicated, desirable ...
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Wang Jianpu - - 2010
Small unilamellar lipid vesicles were used to encapsulate adenosine triphosphate (ATP-vesicles) for intracellular energy delivery and were tested for diabetic skin wounds in rabbits. Diabetes was induced by alloxan. The mean peak blood glucose concentration was 505 mg/dL. One ear was made ischemic and 80 full-thickness wounds were created in ...
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Tepper Oren M - - 2010
Progenitor cells (PCs) contribute to postnatal neovascularization and tissue repair. Here, we explore the mechanism contributing to decreased diabetic circulating PC number and propose a novel treatment to restore circulating PC number, peripheral neovascularization, and tissue healing. Cutaneous wounds were created on wild-type (C57BL/J6) and diabetic (Lepr(db/db)) mice. Blood and ...
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Retzepi M - - 2010
Diabetes mellitus and, in particular, type 1 diabetes has been associated with impaired osseous wound healing properties. The scope of the present review is to discuss the clinical evidence supporting a higher rate of complications during fracture healing in diabetic patients and the histological evidence indicating impaired potential for intramembranous ...
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Lee Rachel - - 2010
Racial differences in diabetes care and outcomes, particularly among African Americans and Hispanics, have been well-recognized. The goal of this study was to evaluate the quality of diabetes care, using nationally recognized standards of care, in a multispecialty, hospital-based clinic that cares for a predominantly Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander ...
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Klein R - - 2010
We examined whether retinal vessel diameter in persons with type 1 diabetes mellitus is associated with changes in subclinical anatomical and functional indicators of diabetic nephropathy. Persons with type 1 diabetes mellitus had gradable fundus photographs and renal biopsy data at baseline and 5-year follow-up (n = 234). Retinal arteriolar ...
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Yilmaz Nergiz - - 2010
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of monocryl (Polyglecaprone 25), silk and catgut suture materials on wound healing in diabetic rats and to evaluate NO (nitric oxide) dynamics. Fourty-eight male Wistar-Albino rats weighing 220-270 g were used in this study. The rats were categorized into 2 ...
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Goudarzi Iran - - 2010
Delayed wound healing is a common complication in diabetes mellitus. From this point of view, the main purpose of the present study is to investigate the effect of extremely low frequency pulsed electromagnetic fields (ELF PEMFs) on skin wound healing in diabetic rats. In this study, diabetes was induced in ...
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Chung Tzu-Yun - - 2010
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this investigation was to compare the healing of laser-irradiated and non-irradiated wounds covered by an occlusive dressing in mice. BACKGROUND DATA: Many previous studies of the effects of laser irradiation of experimental wounds in mice and rats did not cover the wounds so that healing occurred ...
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Desta T - - 2010
Although it is known that diabetes impairs oral wound healing, relatively little is known about the cellular parameters affected, particularly in connective tissue. This study investigated the hypothesis that diabetes impairs connective tissue formation in healing gingiva, and that impaired healing is associated with factors that decrease fibroblast numbers. Full-thickness ...
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Flegg Jennifer A - - 2010
The failure of certain wounds to heal (including diabetic foot ulcers) is a significant socioeconomic issue for countries worldwide. There is much debate about the best way to treat these wounds and one approach that is shrouded with controversy is hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), a technique that can reduce the ...
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Weingarten Michael S - - 2010
A human study was conducted in which the efficacy of in vivo diffuse near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy was demonstrated in predicting wound healing in diabetic foot ulcers. Sixteen chronic diabetic wounds were followed and assessed for subsurface oxy-hemoglobin concentration using the NIR device. Weekly measurements were conducted until there was wound ...
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Li Yan - - 2010
Nitric oxide (NO) is known to play a critical role in enhancing wound healing as topical NO administration has demonstrated enhanced wound healing in diabetic animal models. However, this approach has been limited by the short duration of NO release, short half-life of NO, and instability of available NO donors. ...
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Carvalho Paulo de Tarso Camillo de Pde - - 2010
PURPOSE: To determine the influence of low-power laser (660 nm) on the collagen percentage and macrophages in skin wounds in diabetic rats. METHODS: 30 male Wistar rats were used, distributed in two groups: laser treated diabetic (n= 15); untreated diabetic (n = 15). The diabetes was induced by intravenous injection ...
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Ban C R - - 2010
Circulating matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) levels may correlate with diabetic complications. Whether they are changed in early diabetic cardiomyopathy is not known and was examined in this study. TIMP-1 and collagen degradation products were also measured. Results from subjects with and without diastolic dysfunction were compared with those obtained for patients ...
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Du Bin - - 2010
Deposition of collagen IV in proximal tubule cells (PTCs) plays an important role during diabetic nephropathy, but the mechanism underlying excessive production of collagen IV remains poorly understood. In this study, we examined the miRNA profile of HK-2 cells and found that high glucose/TGF-beta1 induced significant down-regulation of miR-29a. We ...
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Francis-Sedlak Megan E - - 2010
Microvascular network formation is required for the success of many therapies in regenerative medicine. The process of vessel assembly is fundamentally altered, however, in many people within the potential patient population, including the elderly and people with diabetes. Significant research has been performed to determine how cellular dysfunction contributes to ...
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Batson Bryan - - 2010
To assess the impact of African American race on hypertension management among a real-world hypertensive population. Cross-sectional study. 28 US physician practices. Adult patients with a hypertension diagnosis between November 2006 and September 2008. Blood pressure (BP) control (< 140/90 mm Hg for non-diabetic, and < 130/80 mm Hg for ...
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Li Jun - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Diabetic kidney disease (DKD, also called diabetic nephropathy, DN) is the major cause of end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) in many countries and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality as compared to other causes of kidney disease. One of the pathological changes of DKD is the thickening of the ...
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Williams Summer L - - 2010
To evaluate three aspects of diabetes care (foot checks, eye examinations, and hemoglobin A 1 C checks by a physician) among California adults with Type 2 diabetes and serious psychological distress (SPD). Data were from the population-based 2005 California Health Interview Survey. Estimates were that in 2005, 1,516,171 Californians (5.75% ...
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Lopez-Class Maria - - 2010
Although numerous studies examine diabetes self-care, few regard ecological framework correlates such as community and institutional level factors as fundamental for understanding diabetes management for Latinos. This article addresses the dearth of research that exists regarding social contextual forces and diabetes management for Latinos. Given the scarcity of research on ...
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Kim Ji Yeon - - 2010
Transplantation of human cord blood-derived endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) is reported to contribute to neovascularization in various ischemic diseases. However, the possible beneficial role and underlying mechanisms in diabetes-impaired wound healing have been less well characterized. In this study, EPC transplantation stimulated keratinocyte and fibroblast proliferation substantially as early as ...
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Hamed Saher - - 2010
Wound healing in diabetic patients is slower than in healthy individuals. Erythropoietin (EPO) has non-hemopoietic targets in the skin, and systemically administered EPO promotes wound healing in experimental animals. This study investigated the effect of topical EPO treatment on defective wound repair in the skin of diabetic rats. Full-thickness excisional ...
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Nachimuthu Senthil K - - 2010
Adequate control of serum glucose in critically ill patients is a complex problem requiring continuous monitoring and intervention, which have a direct effect on clinical outcomes. Understanding temporal relationships can help to improve our knowledge of complex disease processes and their response to treatment. We discuss a Dynamic Bayesian Network ...
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Thangarajah Hariharan - - 2010
Diabetic wounds are a significant public health burden, with slow or nonhealing diabetic foot ulcers representing the leading cause of non-traumatic lower limb amputation in developed countries. These wounds heal poorly as a result of compromised blood vessel formation in response to ischemia. We have recently shown that this impairment ...
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Abdo Naglaa M - - 2010
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a major public health problem. Objectives: To i) assess knowledge, attitude, random blood sugar and glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels in type 2 diabetics, ii) investigate the effect of different socio-demographic factors on acquiring knowledge about diabetes, iii) assess the effectiveness of health education on knowledge, attitude, ...
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Wilf-Miron Rachel - - 2010
The commitment to promoting equity in health is derived from the notion that all human beings have the right to the best attainable health. However, disparities in health care are well-documented. The objectives were to explore disparities in diabetes prevalence, care and control among diabetic patients. The study was conducted ...
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Harris Stewart B - - 2010
ABSTRACT: Electronic medical records contain valuable clinical information not readily available elsewhere. Accordingly, they hold important potential for contributing to and enhancing chronic disease registries with the goal of improving chronic disease management; however a standard for diagnoses of conditions such as diabetes remains to be developed. The purpose of ...
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