A study of risk factors for patients with Diabetic foot ulcer

Dr. Ravichandran K.S.
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Background: Peripheral neuropathy and peripheral vascular diseases are the important causes of non-traumatic lower limb amputation. The risk of amputation among diabetic patients increases by two to four folds with the advancement of age and duration of diabetes.It has also been proven by many longitudinal epidemiological studies that among diabetic patients, the life time foot ulcer risk is about 25%, thereby accounting for two thirds of all non-traumatic amputations. Clinical guidelines recommend that all patients with diabetes should be screened annually to establish their risk of foot ulceration. Aim: To ascertain the risk factors leading to amputation for patients with diabetic foot ulcer. Materials and method: The present study was conducted in the Department of General Surgery of Melmaruvathur Adhiparasakthi institute of medical sciences. Melmaruvathur. For our study, we selected 200 patients admitted to the surgical ward with diagnosis of diabetic foot ulcer. History of diabetic status of patient, whether patient was a undetected case or a known diabetic, if known the duration of the disease, whether patient was on regular or irregular treatment (diet/oral/drugs/insulin) were recorded. Lab tests of each patient were conducted for hemoglobin, TLC, DLC, ESR, blood urea, serum creatinine and blood sugar. All the cases were managed following conservative and surgical approach. Results: A total of 200 patients were present in the study group. The mean of the subjects was 49.28 + 6.88 years. Out of 200 patients, 46 were females and 154 were males. We observed that 54 patients were undetected at the time of admission at hospital. Majority of patients (n=46) had duration of diabetes from 5-10 years. 38 patients had duration of diabetes less than 4 years, 10 patients had duration of diabetes from 11-15 years. Most of the patients present with more than one lesion. Only major lesion is considered here. Ulcer was the major lesion seen in present series being present in 144 patients. Conclusion: We conclude that Routine foot care should be available to every patient with diabetes ideally, but the reality of most of these patient slack adequate knowledge and resources resulting in the absence of such care.
糖尿病足溃疡患者危险因素的研究
背景:周围神经病变和周围血管疾病是导致非创伤性下肢截肢的重要原因。糖尿病患者截肢的风险随着年龄的增长和糖尿病病程的延长而增加2 ~ 4倍。许多纵向流行病学研究也证明,糖尿病患者一生中足部溃疡风险约为25%,占所有非创伤性截肢的三分之二。临床指南建议,所有糖尿病患者应每年进行筛查,以确定其足部溃疡的风险。目的:探讨糖尿病足溃疡患者截肢的危险因素。材料和方法:本研究在Melmaruvathur Adhiparasakthi医学科学研究所普通外科进行。Melmaruvathur。在我们的研究中,我们选择了200名诊断为糖尿病足溃疡的外科病房患者。记录患者的糖尿病病史,是否为未发现的病例或已知的糖尿病患者,如果已知的病程,患者是否接受常规或不常规治疗(饮食/口服/药物/胰岛素)。对每位患者进行血红蛋白、TLC、DLC、ESR、尿素、血清肌酐、血糖等实验室检测。所有病例均采用保守和手术治疗。结果:研究组共纳入200例患者。平均年龄49.28 + 6.88岁。200例患者中,女性46例,男性154例。我们观察到54例患者在入院时未被发现。大多数患者(n=46)的糖尿病病程在5-10年之间。病程在4年以下的38例,病程在11 ~ 15年的10例。大多数患者出现不止一种病变。此处只考虑主要病变。溃疡是本系列144例患者的主要病变。结论:我们的结论是,理想情况下,每个糖尿病患者都应该有常规的足部护理,但大多数患者缺乏足够的知识和资源,导致缺乏这种护理。
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