Every one of us has quoted a healing rate. In clinic, in a grant, in a talk, in a conversation with a patient sitting on the exam table asking the only question that matters: will this close? Most of those quoted numbers came from the control arms of industry trials, which is a bit like... Continue Reading →
Look Into My Eyes to See My Sole: A Retinal AI Score Tracks Amputation Risk #ActAgainstAmputation
A deep-learning retinal biomarker built to estimate coronary artery calcium turns out to track diabetes-related amputation โ and it adds signal even after retinopathy is already in the model. Plus a long-overdue nod to Rayaz Malik and the corneal nerve story that got there first.
Six Short Takes from the Diabetic Foot Files Podcast with Dr. Gabbie Hutcheson #ActAgainstAmputation
Six bite-sized clips from my conversation with Dr. Gabrielle (Gabbie) Hutcheson on the Diabetic Foot Files podcast (LIMBWatch Series) โ from why the diabetic foot is a silent disease to how teams cut amputations by 60 percent.
Can a Drug That Slows the Heart Speed Wound Healing? The Curious Case of Topical Esmolol
A familiar beta-blocker has found an unfamiliar role. Phase 3 data suggest topical esmolol may help diabetic foot ulcers closeโand the slowest-healing wounds may be especially interesting.
Predicting Who Leaves a Diabetic Foot Ulcer Trial- and how to change that- Results of a first-ever study @KeckSchool_USC @USC @USC_Vascular @UCLA @DiabetesCareADA
New in Diabetes Care: dropout from diabetic foot ulcer offloading trials is not random. Slower walking and depressive symptoms predict who leaves (AUC 0.81) โ and a lower-burden smart boot kept people engaged. Attrition is signal, not noise.
Just Move! Physical Inactivity Roughly Doubles the Risk of #DiabeticFoot Ulceration
A new systematic review finds physical inactivity associated with roughly double the risk of diabetic foot ulceration โ reframing movement from a liability into something closer to a vital sign.
Vibe Coding a Silent Crisis: How Conversational AI Built Three Health Advocacy Platforms in Under a Week #ActAgainstAmputation #VibeCoding @CaitlinWHicks @KeckSchool_USC @ALPSLimb #LimbPreservation @SurgJournal
Now published in Surgery: one clinician used conversational AI to vibe-code three interactive data platforms (local, national, and global), translating 15 years of amputation evidence into public tools in under a week at essentially no cost.
Measuring What We Manage: #Inflammation, #Nutrition, and a Way Forward in the #DiabeticFoot
Three new papers converge on a two-cent idea: the neutrophil percentage-to-albumin ratio (NPAR) measures the balance between inflammatory injury and nutritional reserve โ tracking both how bad the diabetic foot is now and how the patient fares over years. Plus a clear-eyed look at why AI-driven precision nutrition isn't here yet, and what it will take.
Baskets, Not Buckets: Borrowing the Cancer Playbook โ Again โ for Hard-to-Heal Wounds #ActAgainstAmputation #WoundCare #BasketTrial #DFU #VLU @ALPSLimb
Windy Cole and colleagues propose a master-protocol basket trial that borrows oncology's tissue-agnostic playbook for hard-to-heal wounds โ testing a single mechanism-targeted therapy across diabetic foot and venous leg ulcers under one Bayesian, sham-controlled design. We've spent a decade framing the diabetic foot like cancer; here, the trial architecture grows up to match.
The Other World Cup: With Croatia’s New Translation, the #IWGDF Guidelines Continue to Reach Patients on Every Inhabited Continent โฝ๐๐ฆถ#ActAgainstAmputation @IWGDF @alpslimb
The World Cup isn't the only global tournament underway. Thanks to Anica Badanjak and Anela Novak's new Croatian translation, the IWGDF Guidelines now reach patients in a native language on every inhabited continent on Earth โ every single one.