Publications by authors named "Ann-Marie McLaren"

This manuscript describes the implementation and initial evaluation of a novel Canadian acute care pathway for people with a diabetic foot ulcer (DFU). A multidisciplinary team developed and implemented an acute care pathway for patients with a DFU who presented to the emergency department (ED) and required hospitalisation at a tertiary care hospital in Canada. Processes of care, length of stay (LOS), and hospitalisation costs were considered through retrospective cohort study of all DFU hospitalizations from pathway launch in December 2018 to December 2020.

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Objectives: Diabetes can lead to loss of protective sensation (LOPS) in the feet. Identifying LOPS requires use of screening tests, such as the standard monofilament test (SMT) and the Ipswich Touch Test (IpTT). The aim of this validation study was to compare the SMT (criterion) with the IpTT (new test).

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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility and safety of a novel decellularized dermal matrix (DDM) for the treatment of chronic diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs).

Methods: An interventional, single-arm, prospective study of DDM for DFU treatment was conducted in 2 Canadian centres from July 1, 2016, to May 30, 2017. Individuals ≥18 years of age with an active DFU of ≥2 weeks and ulcer area ≥1 cm before debridement and who consented to participate were enrolled in this clinical trial.

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has directly affected the delivery of health care services in Canada, including foot care. The goal of this descriptive study was to understand the impact of the early COVID-19 pandemic (March 2020 to April 2021) on chiropodists' and podiatrists' clinical practices and foot care service delivery in Ontario, Canada.

Methods: A web-survey was completed by participating chiropodists and podiatrists registered with the College of Chiropodists of Ontario.

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Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a significant problem in an aging population. Fifteen percent of diabetics develop a DFU over their lifetime, which can lead to potential amputation. The 5-year survival rate after amputation is 31%, which is greater than the lifetime risk of mortality from cancer.

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The purpose of this study was to assess morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing non traumatic lower extremity amputations ≤65 years to identify the specific needs of these younger patients. A retrospective study was conducted to determine the demographics, comorbidity and mortality with below-knee amputations and above-knee amputations from 1998 to 2008. A total of 203 amputations were performed on 176 patients who were ≤65 years.

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Monitoring wound progress is essential for evaluating and documenting treatment outcomes. The Pressure Ulcer Scale for Healing (PUSH) was developed to track pressure ulcer (PU) progress but information about its utility for other types of chronic wounds is limited. A 10-month, descriptive, multicenter study was conducted to examine the responsiveness and concurrent validity of the PUSH when used to monitor wound changes in diabetic foot (DFU), venous leg (VLU), and PU.

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Objective: To retrospectively review the outcomes of percutaneous flexor tenotomies of diabetic claw toes with ulcers or pending ulcers.

Methods: We undertook a retrospective chart review between January 1999 and June 2005 to identify those patients who had undergone a percutaneous flexor tenotomy for diabetic claw toe deformities. We identified 34 toes in 14 patients.

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