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Post-treatment clinical assessment confirmed complete wound healing, characterized by epithelialization of the wound bed and margins, absence of exudation, no evidence of periwound erythema or edema, and the restoration of adequate tensile strength to withstand physiological stress without dehiscence.",[13],"Diagnostic Test: Researchers predefined groups based on risk stratification to formulate personalized follow-up strategies.",[15],{"type":16,"name":17,"description":18,"armGroupLabels":19,"otherNames":10},"DIAGNOSTIC_TEST","Researchers predefined groups based on risk stratification to formulate personalized follow-up strategies.","Management strategies encompass follow-up frequency, AI-assisted foot self-examination, AI-powered glucose monitoring, offloading device utilization, daily step count restriction, patient health education, and compliance assessment.",[9],[21],{"name":22,"role":23,"phone":24,"phoneExt":10,"email":25},"Long Zhang Executive Deputy Director, Medical Doctor","CONTACT","+86 010-82266699","liyunfeng1106@163.com",[27],{"facility":5,"status":10,"city":28,"state":29,"zip":30,"country":31,"countryCode":32,"cosmosGeoPoint":33,"geoPoint":38,"contacts":39},"Beijing","Beijing Municipality","100191","China","CN",{"type":34,"coordinates":35},"Point",[36,37],116.39723,39.9075,{"lat":37,"lon":36},[40],{"name":41,"role":23,"phone":42,"phoneExt":10,"email":25},"Yunfeng Li, Medical Doctor","+86 010-82267791",{"type":44,"investigatorFullName":45,"investigatorTitle":46,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":10,"oldOrganization":10},"PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR","Long Zhang","Head of Wound Healing Center","100627724","ai-based-diabetic-foot-recurrence-cohort-100627724",false,"NCT07452354","AI-Based Diabetic Foot Recurrence Cohort","Development and Validation of an AI-Based Wound Alert System With a Home-Based Management Model for a Diabetic Foot Recurrence Cohort","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* The patient must be aged 18 years or older; have a confirmed diagnosis of type 1 or type 2 diabetes mellitus according to the World Health Organization criteria; the wound etiology attributable to diabetic foot ulcers, with complete wound healing post-treatment defined as a dry wound devoid of exudate, complete epithelialization of both the wound bed and margins, absence of surrounding erythema or edema, and sufficient tensile strength to withstand pressure without dehiscence; voluntary participation in this study with provision of written informed consent.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Inability of the patient to cooperate or presence of psychiatric disorders; At the investigator's discretion, the subject is deemed unsuitable for this study or unable to comply with the study requirements.","ALL","18 Years",{"count":57,"type":58},200,"ESTIMATED","3 Months","OBSERVATIONAL","Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is a major adverse outcome of diabetes, which itself is one of the most significant chronic diseases. The recurrence of DFU involves multiple risk factors, including altered foot loading patterns, patient compliance, family care capacity, blood glucose monitoring, degree of ischemia, and systemic disease control. Early identification of recurrence signs and timely follow-up interventions are crucial for improving prognosis, reducing disability rates, and lowering healthcare costs. However, traditional follow-up systems lack individualized strategies-such as risk stratification, inflexible follow-up intervals, and insufficient compliance management-often resulting in suboptimal outcomes. High-risk patients prone to recurrence may not be followed up frequently enough for early detection, while low-risk patients may undergo unnecessary visits, increasing burdens on both patients and healthcare providers. This inefficiency contributes significantly to the persistently high rates of disability and mortality among recurrent DFU patients.\n\nEstablishing an individualized follow-up strategy for DFU, supported by advanced technology to address core bottlenecks such as delayed recurrence warnings and inadequate home-based management, represents an effective technical pathway to tackle these issues.\n\nOur center proposes to develop a dedicated DFU cohort with comprehensive active follow-up and a multimodal database encompassing well-defined indicators. We aim to explore a high-risk foot grading system for preventing DFU recurrence and design targeted follow-up protocols. By leveraging AI technology, we intend to build a wound warning system capable of identifying DFU recurrence. Furthermore, we seek to establish a telemedicine and AI-assisted, patient-centered home-based self-management framework for early warning and prevention of DFU recurrence.",[63,64,65,66],"Diabetic Foot Ulcer (DFU)","Diabete Mellitus","Diabetic Foot Ulcer Treatment","Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Diagnosis",[68,65,64,69,66],"Diabetic Foot Ulcer","Reccurrence","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-02-28",{"date":73,"type":74},"2026-03-05","ACTUAL",{"date":76,"type":58},"2026-03-15",{"date":78,"type":58},"2028-12-31",{"name":5,"class":6},1]