An Eye for A Foot: Alarming Unawareness of Diabetic Retinopathy Among Diabetic Foot Patients.

Hikmet Erhan Güven, Eyüpcan Sensoy, Mehmet Citirik
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This study aims to determine the awareness of diabetic retinopathy in patients hospitalized for diabetic foot ulcers, examine their clinical and demographic characteristics, and evaluate their treatment needs. In this prospective study, 62 consequent patients with diabetic foot ulcers who were hospitalized for further treatment in Diabetic Foot Department between June and August 2023 were subjected to ophthalmological examinations. Detailed anterior and posterior segment examinations were performed. Clinical and demographic characteristics and HbA1c levels were recorded. Thirty-nine patients (62.9%) were male and 23 (37.1%) were female. The mean age was 61 ± 11.4 years. The patients had diabetes mellitus (DM) for an average of 19.2 ± 9.6 years. The average HbA1c value of the patients was 9 ± 2.3%. Minor amputation was performed in 35 of 62 patients (56.5%) during treatment. Thirty-one patients (50%) were unaware of the risk of diabetic retinopathy. Of those "unaware" 31 patients, 26 (83.9%) had diabetic retinopathy. Diabetic retinopathy was detected in 57 patients (91.9%) and 3-month interval ophthalmological follow-up screening was recommended for 77 eyes. Eighty percent of the patients never had ophthalmological examination. Intravitreal (IV) injection was performed in 44 eyes, panretinal photocoagulation (PRP) in 2 eyes, and intravenous injection + PRP + vitreoretinal surgery in one eye. Diabetic foot ulcers and diabetic retinopathy are often accompanied by each other. Patients should be informed about this and strongly encouraged to undergo routine ophthalmological examinations, especially when they have advanced diabetic foot disease. Diabetic foot surgeons should keep in mind that a poor eye cannot detect diabetic foot problems.

以眼换足:糖尿病足患者对糖尿病视网膜病变的认识不足令人担忧。
本研究旨在确定因糖尿病足溃疡住院的患者对糖尿病视网膜病变的认知程度,检查他们的临床和人口统计学特征,并评估他们的治疗需求。在这项前瞻性研究中,糖尿病足科对 2023 年 6 月至 8 月期间住院接受进一步治疗的 62 名糖尿病足溃疡患者进行了眼科检查。对患者进行了详细的前后节检查。记录了临床和人口统计学特征以及 HbA1c 水平。39名患者(62.9%)为男性,23名患者(37.1%)为女性。平均年龄为 61 ± 11.4 岁。患者平均患有糖尿病(DM)19.2 ± 9.6 年。患者的 HbA1c 平均值为 9 ± 2.3%。62 名患者中有 35 名(56.5%)在治疗期间接受了轻微截肢手术。31名患者(50%)不知道糖尿病视网膜病变的风险。在 "不知道 "的 31 名患者中,26 人(83.9%)患有糖尿病视网膜病变。57 名患者(91.9%)发现了糖尿病视网膜病变,建议对 77 只眼睛进行间隔 3 个月的眼科随访筛查。80%的患者从未接受过眼科检查。对 44 只眼睛进行了玻璃体内注射,对 2 只眼睛进行了全视网膜光凝(PRP),对 1 只眼睛进行了静脉注射 + PRP + 玻璃体视网膜手术。糖尿病足溃疡和糖尿病视网膜病变常常同时发生。应告知患者这一点,并大力鼓励他们接受常规眼科检查,尤其是在糖尿病足病变晚期。糖尿病足外科医生应牢记,眼睛不好是无法发现糖尿病足问题的。
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