Summary: | Aim: In
this study, we aimed to evaluate the patients, treated in our clinic, with
diabetic foot infection retrospectively. Method: Clinical outcome and treatment results
of all patients, hospitalized between January 2011 and January 2014 in our
clinic, were evaluated retrospectively. Results: Among patients 39(73.6%) were male and
14 (26.4% )were female and mean age was 67.28±12.5(22-89) years. Patients were evaluated
according to Pedis classification, and 28 patients were grade 2, 23 patients were
grade 3 and 2 patients were grade 4. Conclusion: Diabetic foot infections
rate are increasing and sharing regional data is important for diagnosis and
treatment in order to determine the etiology and suitable emphrical therapy,
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