A study on prevalence, profile, and risk factors of developing fungal infection in patients with diabetic foot ulcer.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Azharuddin Sk, C. Vijayakumar, Thirugnanasambandam Nelson, G. Balasubramanian, Nagarajan Raj Kumar, Rakesh Singh
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BACKGROUND Many chronic nonhealing diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) with increased rates of amputation are frequently associated with fungal infections. PURPOSE To evaluate the prevalence, profile, and risk factors of developing a fungal infection in patients with DFU. METHODS This prospective observational study was carried out from October 2018 to July 2020. All adult patients with DFUs admitted to the surgery ward were recruited. Patients on antifungal therapy or who received such therapy within 6 weeks prior to admission were excluded. Three deep tissue samples were sent for bacterial culture, fungal culture, and histopathological examination of fungal elements. RESULTS A total of 251 patients were enrolled in the study. Of the 23.3% of patients with positive fungal growth (n = 47/202), 2% (n = 4/202) had pure fungal growth and 21.3% (n = 43/202) had mixed growth with bacteria in their ulcers (ie, non-contaminated samples). A significant association was found between wound grade (P = .027), ulcer duration (P = .028), and positive fungal growth in DFUs. CONCLUSIONS In this study, the prevalence of fungal infection in DFUs was 23.3%; Candida tropicalis (27.08%) was the most common isolate, followed by C. albicans (20.83%). The rate of fungal infections was high in patients with mild diabetic foot infection or DFU of 7 to 14 days' duration.
关于糖尿病足溃疡患者真菌感染的发病率、概况和风险因素的研究。
背景 许多慢性不愈合糖尿病足溃疡(DFU)的截肢率增加,而这些溃疡往往与真菌感染有关。 目的 评估 DFU 患者真菌感染的患病率、概况和风险因素。 方法 该前瞻性观察研究于 2018 年 10 月至 2020 年 7 月进行。招募了外科病房收治的所有 DFU 成年患者。正在接受抗真菌治疗或入院前 6 周内接受过抗真菌治疗的患者被排除在外。三份深层组织样本被送去进行细菌培养、真菌培养和真菌成分的组织病理学检查。 结果 共有 251 名患者参与了研究。在真菌生长呈阳性的 23.3% 患者(n = 47/202)中,2%(n = 4/202)的溃疡为纯真菌生长,21.3%(n = 43/202)的溃疡为细菌混合生长(即未受污染样本)。研究发现,伤口等级(P = .027)、溃疡持续时间(P = .028)与 DFU 真菌阳性生长之间存在明显关联。 结论 在这项研究中,DFU 的真菌感染率为 23.3%;热带念珠菌(27.08%)是最常见的分离菌,其次是白念珠菌(20.83%)。在轻度糖尿病足感染或病程为 7 至 14 天的 DFU 患者中,真菌感染率较高。
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Wound management & prevention
Wound management & prevention Nursing-Medical and Surgical Nursing
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