id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-260119-pgu2crhs Golledge, Jonathan The Potential Role of Sensors, Wearables and Telehealth in the Remote Management of Diabetes-Related Foot Disease 2020-08-13 .txt text/plain 6769 343 45 Four randomised controlled trials have examined the efficacy of daily home foot temperature monitoring to signal the need for offloading in people at risk of diabetes-related foot ulcers [17] [18] [19] [20] . The previous trials testing home foot temperature monitoring [17] [18] [19] have excluded people with peripheral artery disease (PAD), which is an established risk factor for foot ulceration, thereby limiting the generalizability [20] [21] [22] . The cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of at-home infrared temperature monitoring in reducing the incidence of foot ulcer recurrence in patients with diabetes (DIATEMP): Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial Preventing diabetic foot ulcer recurrence in high-risk patients: Use of temperature monitoring as a self-assessment tool A pilot study testing the feasibility of skin temperature monitoring to reduce recurrent foot ulcers in patients with diabetes-a randomized controlled trial ./cache/cord-260119-pgu2crhs.txt ./txt/cord-260119-pgu2crhs.txt