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  1. classification. The SINBAD system grades area, depth, sepsis, arteriopathy, and denervation plus site as either 0 or 1 point (see below), creating an easy to use scoring system that can achieve a maximum of 6 points (26), as follows: !"#$%& '()"*+,)-+.,/0+.1"20-3/+4"5-067"0+",()"8/.9),/:";00, ¤ !"#$% #&'()*'+),

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  2. 1 mag 2008 · In the SINBAD system, these six elements were graded as follows: 1) ulcer site (forefoot [distal to tarso-metatarsal joint], 0, and midfoot/hindfoot, 1); 2) ischemia (blood flow relatively intact [at least one pulse palpable on the affected foot], 0, and evidence of ischemia [neither pulse palpable with signs of reduced tissue ...

  3. 16 mar 2020 · RECOMMENDATIONS. In a person with diabetes and a foot ulcer, use the SINBAD system for communication among health professionals about the characteristics of the ulcer (strength of recommendation: strong; quality of evidence: moderate).

    • Matilde Monteiro-Soares, David Russell, David Russell, Edward J Boyko, William Jeffcoate, Joseph L M...
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  4. iwgdfguidelines.org › wp-content › uploadsclassification of foot

    1a. In a person with diabetes and a foot ulcer, use the SINBAD system for communication between healthcare professionals about the characteristics of an ulcer, and clearly state the presence or absence of each of the composing variables.

  5. Key factors judged to contribute to the scoring of classifications are of three types: patient related (end-stage renal failure), limb-related (peripheral artery disease and loss of protective sensation), and ulcer-related (area, depth, site, single, or multiple and infection).

    • Matilde Monteiro-Soares, David Russell, David Russell, Edward J Boyko, William Jeffcoate, Joseph L M...
    • 2020
  6. 10 ott 2016 · As mentioned earlier, five classification systems available for LEA prediction in subjects with diabetes and active foot ulcer were applied. These systems were: (i) the DUSS, (ii) UT diabetic wound classification, (iii) Meggitt–Wagner classification, (iv) DEPA scoring system and (v) SINBAD score 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.

  7. 14 mag 2023 · In a person with diabetes and a foot ulcer, use the SINBAD system for communication between healthcare professionals about the characteristics of an ulcer, and clearly state the presence or absence of each of the composing variables (Strength of recommendation: Strong; Certainty of evidence: Low)