1. Diabetic foot management guidelines and levels of evidence.
Guideline and management recommendations |
Level of evidence (According to Oxford Centre for Evidence‐based Medicine ‐ Levels of Evidence (March 2009)) |
Glycaemic target |
National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC): Prevention, identification and management of foot complications in diabetes mellitus 2011
Note: as per NHMRC levels of evidence |
Expert opinion Grade B Grade B Grade B Expert opinion Grade C Grade B Grade B Grade C Grade B Grade D |
Not reported |
National Clearinghouse Guidelines 2011
|
Not reported | HbA1c < 7% Level B |
National Clearinghouse guidelines 2012 (treatment of neuropathic wounds)
|
Grade C |
|
National Health Service (NHS): Type 2 diabetes: prevention and management of foot problems 2004
|
Grade D Grade D Grade D Grade D Grade C Grade D Grade D Grade B Grade B Grade D Grade B |
Not reported |
National Health Service (NHS): 2011 National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) clinical guideline. Developed by the Centre for Clinical Practice at NICE: Diabetic foot problems: inpatient management of diabetic foot problems
|
Not reported |
Not reported |
2012 International Working Group on Diabetic Foot (IWGDF): Global guideline for type 2 diabetes
|
Not reported |
< 8 mmol/l |
Australian diabetic foot Network: Management of diabetes related foot ulceration ‐ a clinical update
|
Not reported |
Not reported |
American College of Foot and Ankle surgeons 2006 (revision): Diabetic foot disorders – a clinical practice guideline
|
Not reported |
Not reported |
Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) Guidelines 2010
|
Grade C Grade B Grade B Grade B Grade B |
Not reported |
American Diabetes Association Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes 2012
|
Grade B Not reported |
As per position Statement for optimal Control |