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2012年5月23日,美国传染病学会(IDSA)发布的诊断和治疗指南指出对糖尿病足感染采取正确治疗可以减少患者截肢率。该指南以2004年IDSA发布的糖尿病足感染治疗指南为基础进行了部分修订和更新,5月22日在网上发表,6月15日将发表在《临床感染性疾病》杂志上。西雅图University of Washington和VA Puget Sound医学教授、本研究第一作者、综述负责人Benjamin A.Lipsky在新闻发布会上指出:“对糖尿病患者来说,下肢截肢是件非常残酷的事。患者截肢后,不仅丧失了行走能力,失去了工作机会,心情通常也变得抑郁,使得再次截肢
On May 23, 2012, the American College of Infectious Diseases (IDSA) issued a diagnostic and therapeutic guideline that states that proper treatment of diabetic foot infections can reduce amputation rates in patients. The guideline was partially revised and updated based on the guidelines for the treatment of diabetic foot infections issued by IDSA in 2004, which was published online on May 22 and will be published on June 15 in Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases. Benjamin A. Lipsky, a professor of medicine at the University of Washington and VA Puget Sound in Seattle and VA Puget Sound, professor of medicine and co-author of the study, pointed out at a news conference: ”Amputation of lower extremities is extremely cruel for people with diabetes. After not only lost the ability to walk, lost job opportunities, the mood usually becomes depressed, making amputation again