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Die Diagnostik des diabetischen Fußes muss interdisziplinär erfolgen. Hier gehen Diabetologie, Angiologie und Neurologie Hand in Hand. Neben der Beschreibung des Status des Lokalbefundes ist die Evaluation einer begleitenden Neuropathie ebenso wichtig wie der Gefäßstatus, sodass vor allen invasiven Maßnahmen eine entsprechende Gefäßrekonstruktion erfolgt. Dritte Komponente im Rahmen der diagnostischen Sicherung ist der Status der Infektsituation, da der nicht adäquat behandelte Infekt ein hohes Risikopotential für eine nachfolgende Major-Amputation beinhaltet. Sofern die Diagnostik bereits auf diese drei Hauptaspekte des diabetischen Fußes fokussiert ist, ergeben sich Vorteile für die Therapieplanung und für das Outcome des Patienten.

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Lobmann, R., Espinola-Klein, C., Krämer, H., Schadmand-Fischer, S., Waldecker, U., Eckardt, A. (2015). Diagnostik. In: Eckardt, A., Lobmann, R. (eds) Der diabetische Fuß. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38425-7_3

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