Relationship of Diabetes Mellitus Among The Patients Reporting With Facial Space Infection

Mor khan Shar, Sana Ali, M. Farooq, Hanum Sadiq, Muhammad Junaid Junaid, Z. Rana
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Objective: To determine the frequency of diabetic patients having Odontogenic Maxillofacial space infections in local population. Methodology: This cross sectional study was carried out from 1-3-2020 to August 2020 in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Islamabad, to assess the frequency and association of diabetics with facial space infection.  A total of 70 patients of both genders with Odontogenic maxillofacial infection were included in the study. Patients were stratified into three age groups; Age group 1 was from 18-30, Age group 2 from 31-45 years and Age group 3 from 46-60 years. This form includes demographic data (age, gender, contact information, address), medical history (diabetic or non-diabetic) along with sign and symptoms were noted in the Performa. The SPSS version 20.0 was used to analyze the data. Mean and standard deviation was calculated for age. Frequency and percentages were used for the gender and diabetes mellitus. Results: A total of 70 patients having Odontogenic maxillofacial space infection. Of these 70 study cases, 42 (60%) were females and 28 (40%) were males with mean age of 40.97±10.32 years. Out of 70 patients, 55 (78.57%) were diabetic and 15 (21.43%) patients were non-diabetic patients. Conclusion: Diabetic patients are more prone to Odontogenic maxillofacial space infections and due to poor diabetic control multispace infection along with severe complications may occur.
面部间隙感染患者与糖尿病的关系
目的:了解当地糖尿病患者牙源性颌面间隙感染的发生率。方法:本横断面研究于2020年3月1日至2020年8月在伊斯兰堡巴基斯坦医学研究所口腔颌面外科进行,以评估糖尿病患者与面部间隙感染的频率及其相关性。本研究共纳入70例男女牙源性颌面部感染患者。患者被分为三个年龄组;第1组年龄18 ~ 30岁,第2组年龄31 ~ 45岁,第3组年龄46 ~ 60岁。该表格包括人口统计数据(年龄、性别、联系信息、地址)、病史(糖尿病或非糖尿病)以及在forma中记录的体征和症状。采用SPSS 20.0版本对数据进行分析。计算年龄的平均值和标准差。频率和百分比用于性别和糖尿病。结果:牙源性颌面间隙感染70例。70例患者中女性42例(60%),男性28例(40%),平均年龄40.97±10.32岁。70例患者中,糖尿病55例(78.57%),非糖尿病15例(21.43%)。结论:糖尿病患者易发生牙源性颌面间隙感染,由于糖尿病控制不佳,可发生多间隙感染并伴有严重并发症。
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