Association Between Lipid Profile and Diabetic Foot Ulcer

Authors

  • Najlaa Mohammad Alsudairy
  • Al Abdrabalnabi
  • Fatimah Ahmed E
  • Shahad Abdulaziz S Alzahrani
  • Khalid Faisal Alzibali
  • Eman Mohammed Osman Mohammed
  • Nour Mohammed
  • Rahf Mohammed Alqarni
  • Al Dhamer
  • Abdullah Adel A
  • Alhabeeb
  • Shada Habeeb S
  • Al Shuaibi
  • Abdulraoof Fahad A
  • Fatmh Hmedin Al Ejefi
  • Almaden Hadi Faisal S
  • Naif Ogab Jabr Alotabi
  • Alshehri
  • Abdulaziz Fayez Mohammed

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44iS6.2429

Keywords:

Diabetic foot ulcer, Diabetes mellitus, Lipid profile, Diabetic dyslipidemia, Amputation

Abstract

Diabetic foot ulcer is a serious disabling consequence of Diabetes Mellitus. They are characterized by the breakdown of skin and underlying tissues in the feet, and are a major cause of lower limb amputations. Various risk factors have been identified for the development of diabetic foot ulcers, including poor glycemic control, peripheral neuropathy, peripheral arterial disease, and impaired wound healing. it is considered that the lipid profile is one of many factors that contribute to the formation and progression of diabetic foot ulcers. To stratify the incidence of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs), biomarkers are required. The aim of this review is to assess the relationship between the risk of DFU and lipid profile in diabetic patients.

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2023-12-02

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