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This indicator covers the percentage of patients with diabetes with a record of a foot examination and risk classification: 1) low risk (normal sensation, palpable pulses), 2) increased risk (neuropathy or absent pulses), 3) high risk (neuropathy or absent pulses plus deformity or skin changes or previous ulcer) or 4) ulcerated foot within the preceding 15 months. It measures outcomes that reflect the quality of care or processes linked by evidence to improved outcomes. This indicator was previously published as NM13
Evidence-based recommendations on autologous pancreatic islet cell transplantation for improved glycaemic control after pancreatectomy. This involves removing parts of the pancreas (islet cells) after the pancreas has been removed and inserting them into the liver to restart insulin production.
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savings: £1,800 Medical technologies guidance on UrgoStart for treating diabetic foot ulcers and leg ulcers (MTG42) Potential savings...
The Debrisoft monofilament debridement pad for use in acute or chronic wounds (HTG334)
Evidence-based recommendations on the Debrisoft monofilament debridement pad for use in acute or chronic wounds.
NG19/2 Question Referral criteria for the foot protection service and the multidisciplinary foot care service:- When and...
Discontinued Reference number: GID-TAG371
NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on WoundExpress to manage lower leg wounds .
criteria should people with diabetes be referred to the foot protection service or the multidisciplinary foot care service?...
criteria should people with diabetes be referred to the foot protection service or the multidisciplinary foot care service?...
NICE has developed a Medtech Innovation Briefing (MIB) on Oxyzyme and Iodozyme 2-layer hydrogel wound dressings with iodine for treating chronic wounds
prevention of foot problems? Any explanatory notes(if applicable) Source guidance details Comes from guidance Diabetic foot...
when is it appropriate and effective to refer people with diabetes who have foot problems to specialist services such as investigative...
What strategies may be useful in the prevention of Charcot arthropathy?
applicable) Source guidance details Comes from guidance Diabetic foot problems: prevention and management Number NG19 Date
When is it safe to stop contact casting in the treatment of acute Charcot arthropathy?
applicable) Source guidance details Comes from guidance Diabetic foot problems: prevention and management Number NG19 Date
Which risk stratification tools can be used to predict the likelihood of Charcot arthropathy?
applicable) Source guidance details Comes from guidance Diabetic foot problems: prevention and management Number NG19 Date