Epidemiological Insights into Diabetic Foot Amputation and its Correlates: A Provincial Study.

IF 2.7 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Maryam Aalaa, Amir Mohammad Vahdani, Mohammadreza Mohajeri Tehrani, Neda Mehrdad, Mehri Zohdirad, Marzieh Sadati, Maryam Amini, Saeid Mehrpour, Mehdi Ebrahimi, Bagher Larijani, Mohammad Reza Amini, Mahnaz Sanjari
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Abstract

Background: Diabetic foot ulcer and potential subsequent lower extremity amputation are major complications of diabetes mellitus and are also prominent morbidity factors that could affect patients' quality of life.

Objectives: This study aimed to assess the prevalence of diabetic foot amputation and explore correlates of amputation cause and type among subjects with diabetes mellitus in Tehran, Iran.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted to assess the demographic, sociological, and clinical characteristics of subjects who had undergone lower extremity amputation due to diabetic foot ulcers, from 2011 to 2020, in two educational medical centers in Tehran, Iran. We examined the medical records of 4676 individuals who were admitted to Shariati and Sina hospitals due to diabetic foot issues. Information related to patient demographics (age, gender, marital status), social factors (education level, insurance), and clinical data (medical history, laboratory results, and characteristics of diabetic foot ulcers) was collected for subjects who had undergone lower extremity amputation due to diabetic foot ulcer. The collected data was reported using average values, standard deviations and proportions and analyzed using statistical tests.

Results: During one decade, 882 out of 4676 (18.8%) patients with diabetic foot ulcers underwent lower extremity amputations of various types in Sina and Shariati hospitals in Tehran, Iran. Of these, 692 (14.5%) were included for further analysis in the study and the rest were excluded due to lack of sufficient recorded data. About 75.9% of the study population was male, and the average age including both sexes was 60 years. About 92.7% were married, and on average, subjects had been afflicted with diabetes mellitus for 15.1 years. Statistical analysis using Pearson's chi-square test showed there was a significant association between the treatment regimen for diabetes mellitus and the type of amputation (P = .01), as well as between the duration of the disease and the cause of amputation (P = .01) and its type (P = .04).

Conclusion: diabetes mellitus related treatment regimen and duration of disease are significantly associated with amputation cause and type.

糖尿病足截肢及其相关因素的流行病学见解:一项省级研究。
背景:糖尿病足溃疡和潜在的下肢截肢是糖尿病的主要并发症,也是影响患者生活质量的主要发病因素:本研究旨在评估伊朗德黑兰糖尿病患者糖尿病足截肢的患病率,并探讨截肢原因和类型的相关性:我们开展了一项描述性横断面研究,以评估伊朗德黑兰两家教育医疗中心在 2011 年至 2020 年期间因糖尿病足溃疡而接受下肢截肢手术的受试者的人口学、社会学和临床特征。我们研究了因糖尿病足问题入住沙里亚蒂医院和西纳医院的 4676 名患者的病历。我们收集了因糖尿病足溃疡而接受下肢截肢手术的受试者的人口统计学信息(年龄、性别、婚姻状况)、社会因素(教育水平、保险)和临床数据(病史、化验结果和糖尿病足溃疡的特征)。收集到的数据以平均值、标准差和比例进行报告,并通过统计检验进行分析:十年间,伊朗德黑兰的西纳医院和沙里亚蒂医院共收治了 4676 名糖尿病足溃疡患者,其中 882 人(18.8%)接受了各种类型的下肢截肢手术。其中 692 例(14.5%)被纳入研究进行进一步分析,其余患者因缺乏足够的记录数据而被排除在外。研究对象中约 75.9% 为男性,男女平均年龄均为 60 岁。已婚者约占 92.7%,受试者平均患糖尿病 15.1 年。使用皮尔逊卡方检验进行的统计分析显示,糖尿病治疗方案与截肢类型(P = .01)、病程与截肢原因(P = .01)及其类型(P = .04)之间存在显著关联。
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