30 closest matches · ranked by relevance
Diabetes Mellitus · Polyneuropathies · Arthropathy, Neurogenic
Primary: Induration Size as a Response to Intracutaneous Candida Albicans. — 4; 6; 5; 4 millimeters — p=0.84
Diabetes
Primary: Number of Day Until 50% Healing of Leg Ulcer — 55; 30 Days
Diabetic Foot Ulcer
Primary: Time to New Foot Complication Among All Randomized Participants — 12; 14 Participants
Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Primary: Biopsies — 2.46; 2.64; 2.56; 2.07 UI/dL
Diabetes · PAD · Lower Extremity Edema
Primary: Change in Balance From Baseline to 4 Weeks — 0.94; 0.76 cm
Diabetic Foot Ulcer · Amputation
Primary: Number of Participants With Limb Salvage — 37; 31 Participants
Diabetic Foot Ulcer · Offloading
Primary: Lower Extremity Perfusion Change From Baseline to 4 Weeks — 167; 75 percentage of baseline perfusion
Diabetic Foot Ulcer · Peripheral Arterial Disease · Wound; Foot
Primary: Transcutaneous Oxygen Pressure (TcPO2) — 50.96 mmHg
Ischemic Foot Ulcer
Primary: Ischemic Foot Ulcer — 3; 10 participants
Chronic Foot Ulcers
Primary: Full Epithelialization of the Wound — 16; 8 participants — p=<0.05
Diabetic Foot Ulcer · Diabetic Foot
Primary: Plantar Foot Temperature Changes in Regions-of-interest in Response to Walking — 0.758; 0.272 Absolute change in temperature degrees
Diabetic Foot Ulcer
Primary: Percentage of Wounds Closed — 54; 32 percentage of wounds closed
Diabetic Foot Ulcer · Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Primary: Glycated Hemoglobin (HbA1c) at 12-week Session — 8.0; 7.0 percentage of HbA1c — p=.26
Foot Ulcer, Diabetic
Primary: Occurrence of Plantar Diabetic Foot Ulcer — 37 Participants
Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Primary: Size of Index Wound Based on Calculations Wound Width x Length x Depth 2. Size of Index Wound Based on Calculations Wound Width x Length x Depth — 2.05; 3.33 mm^3
Diabetic Foot Ulcer
Primary: Number of Participants With Greater Than or Equal to 50 Percent Reduction in Ulcer Surface Area Including Intact Skin Healing — 68; 31; 23; 14 participants
Neuropathic Diabetic Ulcer - Foot
Primary: Number of Participants Experiencing Adverse Events — 20 Participants
Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Primary: Wound Appearance — 19; 19; 16.9; 14.5 units on a scale
Diabetic Neuropathies
Primary: Daily Physical Activity — 8744; 7373 number of steps per week
Diabetes Mellitus · Diabetic Neuropathies · Foot Complications
Primary: Foot Care Behavior Score — 29; 36; 33; 42 Participants — p=0.0770
Diabetic Foot Ulcer
Primary: Bacterial Load — -99.9; -50.0 Percent change from baseline
Diabetic Foot · Wound
Primary: Wound Volume — 1.16 cm^3
Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Primary: Number of 100% Wound Closure — 55.74; 50.82 percentage of patients
Diabetic Neuropathic Arthropathy
Primary: SUV Max on PET/CT Scan at 12 Months — 26.1; 22.9 g/ml
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
Primary: Measurement of b-FGF, v-EGF MEASURED BY ELISA — 30.2; 55.4; 30.3; 428.7 pg/ml — p=0.005
Diabetic Foot
Primary: Number of Participants With Complete Healing of Ulcer During the Observation Period — 9; 5; 4 participants
Diabetic Foot · Foot Ulcer, Diabetic
Primary: Mean Percent Change in Ulcer Area From Baseline to the End of the Treatment. — 57.6; 41.3 percentage of change from baseline (cm2)
Diabetes · Peripheral Neuropathy · Pain
Primary: Change in Spontaneous Pain at 60-120 Minutes After Lidocaine Infusion Initiated (Assessed on 0-10 NRS) — 33; 51 percentage of pain change from baseline — p=0.03
Neuropathic Diabetic Ulcer - Foot
Primary: Incidence of Complete Wound Closure — 79; 49 participants
Diabetic Foot Ulcer
Primary: Adherence to Use of SmartMat — 6.4 number of foot scans/week