Timing of Revascularization and Parenteral Antibiotic Treatment Associated with Therapeutic Failures in Ischemic Diabetic Foot Infections
For ischemic diabetic foot infections (DFIs), revascularization ideally occurs before surgery, while a parenteral antibiotic treatment could be more efficacious than oral agents. In our tertiary center, we investigated the effects of the sequence between revascularization and surgery (emphasizing th...
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Main Authors: | Dominique Altmann (Author), Felix W. A. Waibel (Author), Gabor Forgo (Author), Alexandru Grigorean (Author), Benjamin A. Lipsky (Author), Ilker Uçkay (Author), Madlaina Schöni (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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