A comprehensive review on diabetic foot ulcer addressing vascular insufficiency, impaired immune response, and delayed wound healing mechanisms. | Canada Hyperbarics Skip to main content
Review Frontiers in pharmacology 2025

A comprehensive review on diabetic foot ulcer addressing vascular insufficiency, impaired immune response, and delayed wound healing mechanisms.

Aditya C, Bukke SPN, Anitha K, Meeraraje P, Goruntla N, Yadesa TM, et al. — Frontiers in pharmacology, 2025

Tier 2, Indexed

Automatically imported from PubMed based on relevance criteria.

Summary

What Researchers Did

Researchers conducted a narrative review to explore the complex pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, risk factors, and therapeutic approaches for diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs).

What They Found

The review highlighted that peripheral neuropathy, vascular insufficiency, and weakened immune response are key contributors to delayed wound healing in DFUs. It discussed numerous therapeutic approaches including wound debridement, advanced dressings, offloading, glycemic control, and adjuvant therapies like hyperbaric oxygen, emphasizing a multidisciplinary team approach for optimal results.

What This Means for Canadian Patients

Canadian patients with diabetes can benefit from increased awareness of DFU risk factors and the importance of early detection and meticulous foot care. A multidisciplinary approach involving various specialists is crucial for effective management and improved outcomes.

Canadian Relevance

This review does not have a direct Canadian connection.

Study Limitations

As a narrative review, this study may be subject to selection bias and might not have systematically covered all available literature on diabetic foot ulcers.

Was this summary helpful?

Study Details

Study Type Review
Category Wound Care
Source Pubmed
PubMed ID 41311850
Year Published 2025
Journal Frontiers in pharmacology

Cite This Study

Share

Find a Canadian Clinic Treating Wound Care

Browse verified hyperbaric facilities across Canada.

View Canadian Facilities

Disclaimer: This study summary is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice. The information presented reflects the findings of the original research authors and may not represent the views of Canada Hyperbarics. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making treatment decisions.