Meta-Analysis
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World J Meta-Anal. Jun 18, 2023; 11(5): 218-227
Published online Jun 18, 2023. doi: 10.13105/wjma.v11.i5.218
Table 1 Basic characteristics of patients with and without diabetic foot ulcers
Ref.
Study type
Country
Duration
Diabetes
Control
Results
Afarideh et al[18], 2016 Cross-sectional, 30, and 30Iran -41.93 ± 45.4839.94 ± 26.07Non-significant, 0.487
Çağlar et al[19], 2018 Prospective, 58 interventions and 47 controls Turkey 12 mo7.9 ± 6.311.6 ± 6.5Lower among diabetes, < 0.001
Dai et al[20], 2020 Prospective, 21, and 30China 9 mo 11.21 ± 5.2017.73 ± 3.20Lower among diabetes, < 0.001
Danny Darlington et al[21], 2019 Cross-sectional, 67, and 66India -19.38 ± 5.3221.91 ± 5.16No significant difference, 0.306
Feldkamp et al[22], 2018Cross-sectional, 104, and 103Germany -11.8 ± 11.319 ± 14.4Lower among diabetes, < 0.001
Gupta et al[23], 2016 Retrospective, 50, and 50India -14.25 ± 8.4621.28 ± 10.98Lower among diabetes, < 0.001
Tang et al[24], 2021 Prospective, 547, and 1174China 8 yr35.8 ± 10.9845.48 ± 12.91Lower among diabetes, < 0.001
Tiwari et al[25], 2014Cross-sectional, 112 cases, 107 controlsIndia-40.2 ± 3.749.4 ± 3.2Lower among diabetes, 0.06
Todorova et al[26], 2020Cross-sectional, 73, and 169Bulgaria-11.613.5Lower among diabetes, 0.001
Tsitsou et al[27], 2021Cross-sectional, 33, and 35Greece-17.9 ± 6.7 19.8 ± 8.7Non-significant, 0.329
Wang et al[28], 2022Retrospective, 242, 187China34 mo26.8935.64Lower among diabetes, < 0.001
Xiao et al[29], 2020Cross-sectional, 245, and 4039China-36.96 ± 18.0340.97 ± 17.82Lower among diabetes, 0.001