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Award for Diabetic Foot Clinic Wound Management Innovation

The Diabetic Foot Clinic Team at Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in London, which uses the Silhouette wound assessment product suite for clinical studies and clinical practice development, has won the wound assessment category of the 2013 Journal of Wound Care (JWC) awards.

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Silhouette supports more accurate and rapid assessment of the patient – a critical part of decision-making – and helps to ensure that the patient is on the right treatment plan at the earliest point – Professor Michael Edmonds

 

London, United Kingdom (PRWEB) April 02, 2013

The Diabetic Foot Clinic Team at Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in London, which uses the Silhouette wound assessment product suite for clinical studies and clinical practice development, has won the wound assessment category of the 2013 Journal of Wound Care (JWC) awards.

The Diabetic Foot Clinic Team at Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has pioneered the use of the Silhouette electronic wound imaging, wound assessment and information management system in clinical studies and clinical practice development for the management of patients with diabetic foot ulcers. The system is helping the clinic to achieve reliable digital wound imaging and 3D wound measurement for objective wound assessment and accurate monitoring of the healing progress of diabetic foot ulcers.

The team has built a reputation for innovation in diabetic foot care – an area of increasing importance as diabetes prevalence soars. They established a multi-disciplinary diabetic foot clinic in 1981, one of the first in the world.

Professor Michael Edmonds, Consultant Physician, says the Diabetic Foot Clinic has successfully completed an evaluation of Silhouette and is now working towards expanding use of the system to underpin the Diabetic Foot Pathway with better clinical information and information flow.

“Based on the reliable diabetic foot ulcer progress profile generated for each patient, including digital image, wound size change over time and clinical notes, the assessment and treatment review of patients is easier and more robust," he says. "This supports more accurate and rapid assessment of the patient – a critical part of decision-making – and helps to ensure that the patient is on the right treatment plan at the earliest point.

"The key is using this critical information to drive improved outcomes and enhance patient experience which can often be a harrowing journey for a patient with an active diabetic foot ulcer where risk of further complications and amputation add to the anxiety and quality of life impact.”

Maureen Bates, Podiatry Manager says the team has observed how the electronic wound assessment system makes a difference to staff and patients. ”The advantage of this approach is that the system maps the ulcer size changes in a precise, quantitative and highly visual way and makes our jobs easier in assessing wound progress and treatment planning and patients can actually see progress and understand the interventions we are using and importantly their own role in reaching treatment goals.”

Achala Patel, Director of Entec Health Ltd, which distributes Silhouette in the UK, says the Kings Diabetic Foot Clinic team has demonstrated an open mind and strong commitment to seeking out new approaches to improve outcomes and experience for patients with diabetic foot ulcers.

“As is true for the Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, all health providers in the UK are required to optimise outcomes, cost-effectiveness and patient experience in a complex and challenging environment” she says. “The Diabetic Foot Clinic Team at Kings College Hospital is leading the way in exploring how enabling technology such as Silhouette can support delivery of these demanding goals and build increased capability for progressive and accountable healthcare organisations.”

The aim of the JWC Awards is to benchmark standards within wound care and highlight the great contribution that nurses, clinicians, scientists, researchers and academics make to the development of wound-care research and practice.

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Entec Health is a specialist healthcare technology and transformation solutions company dedicated to selling, marketing and supporting technologies and transformation solutions for healthcare innovation.

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PV Mayer

Dr. Perry Mayer is the Medical Director of The Mayer Institute (TMI), a center of excellence in the treatment of the diabetic foot. He received his undergraduate degree from Queen’s University, Kingston and medical degree from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.

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