ea0104p102 | Diabetes & Metabolism | SFEIES24
Soltan Merhan
, Carroll John
, Daly Eimear
, Fortune Kellie
, Siddique Najia
, Davenport Colin
, Kyaw Tun Tommy
, McDermott John H.
, Quondamatteo Fabio
, Sreenan Seamus
Chronic ulcers represent very common and serious complications of diabetes mellitus. Their persistence leads to repeated infections, often leading to amputation. The current state-of-the art treatment includes debridement which is aimed at preparing the wound bed and stimulating ulcer edges to trigger tissue regeneration. We aimed to test the hypothesis that features of the debrided tissue may be indicative of the natural evolution of the wound. As a first step for this charac...