Diabetic foot ulcer healing with polylactic acid membrane assessed by thermographic imaging: a case report
Diabetic foot ulcers reduce patient’s quality of life and increase treatment costs, evaluating this condition is promising. We report the clinical progression of an elderly patient who developed a diabetic foot ulcer following minor trauma. She was treated for over 2 months until her condition progr...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2025-07-01
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Series: | Frontiers in Medicine |
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Online Access: | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmed.2025.1568144/full |
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Summary: | Diabetic foot ulcers reduce patient’s quality of life and increase treatment costs, evaluating this condition is promising. We report the clinical progression of an elderly patient who developed a diabetic foot ulcer following minor trauma. She was treated for over 2 months until her condition progressed to Grade 4 on the Wagner Classification of Diabetic Foot. A Serial infrared thermography was performed. The treatment plan included antibiotics and a polylactic acid membrane until complete ulcer remission. Thermographic imaging showed a quantitative reduction of the temperature differences between the affected and contralateral foot from an initial ΔT: −4.6°C ± 2.4, progressing to ΔT: −1.7°C ± 1.6 at 12 weeks, and a temperature reduction from the proximal third tibial area with ΔT: −1.7°C ± 0.6, with a change to ΔT 0.8°C ± 0.4 at 12 weeks near the metatarsal bone region. This article underscores the use of infrared thermography to give physicians feedback on ulcer healing progression phases and treatment effectiveness. |
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ISSN: | 2296-858X |