By: David G. Armstrong, DPM, MD, PhD We often discuss frailty as a geriatric syndromeโsomething to worry about when our patients reach their 70s or 80s. However, new data suggests we are missing a massive "middle" demographic that is silently struggling. This likely affects our efforts on a daily basis. In a fascinating new article... Continue Reading →
Frailty Progression and Outcomes in Patients with Diabetic Foot Ulcers: New Insights from @USC @keckschool_usc @USC_Vascular #ActAgainstAmputation
We are pleased to share our teamโs latest publication led by super sudents Alex Hong, Ivan Luu and Brandan Deras-Guerra under the direction of Tze Woei Tan inย the journal Surgery: Hong AT, Luu IY, Deras-Guerra B, Han S, Shin L, Shih C-D, Armstrong DG, Tan T-W. โAssociation between frailty progression and clinical outcomes in patients... Continue Reading →
Lean on Knee: Wheeled Knee Walkers for Diabetic Foot Ulcers #ActAgainstAmputation #Offloading
In a recent publication in Clinical Biomechanics, a study led by researchers from the University of Nebraska Omaha delved into the challenges faced by patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) when using walking aids for mobility due to diabetic foot ulcers. The aim was to alleviate the undue stress on the hands, which is... Continue Reading →
Senescent Diabetic Foot Disease: Upstream comprehensive management of individuals with diabetes with multimorbidity and frailty to #ActAgainstAmputation #DiabeticFoot @ALPSlimb @USC @USC_vascular @ResearchatUSC @KeckSchool_USC @VirginiePhD_POD @AeroMD
This manuscript from our combined Quebec/ Palermo / USC family. Virginie Blanchette, David G. Armstrong, Laura Drudi and Manfredi Rizzo This manuscript constitutes a commentary on: โRetrospective cohort study of long-term outcomes and prognostic factors for survival after lower extremity amputation in patients with diabetesโ by Vuorlaakso et al. (2023). We aim to contribute to... Continue Reading →
Activity data from wearables as an indicator of functional capacity in patients with cardiovascular disease #Frailty #AppleWatch #MobileHealth @stanfordvasc
Congratulations to Oliver Aalami and team from Stanford Vascular Surgery. Using an Apple Watch, the team were able to accurately assess frailty. Measure...now manage!