The predictive role of inpatient hypoglycemia for amputations in patients with acute diabetic foot

Q4 Medicine
Jiali Xiang
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In Nov 2019, " The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism" published an article " Association of inpatient glucose measurements with amputations in patients hospitalized with acute diabetic foot" [Peled S, Pollack R, Elishoov O, et al. J Clin Endocrinol Metab, 2019, 104(11): 5445-5452. DOI: 10.1210/jc.2019-00774], with the permission of the original journal, we translated it into Chinese. This article studied the relationship of glycemic indices during hospitalization with amputations in patients with acute diabetic foot. The retrospective cohort study included 418 patients admitted with acute diabetic foot in the diabetic foot unit during 2015-2017. Information on demographic characteristics, medical history, laboratory tests, and point-of-care glucose measurements were collected. The primary outcomes were any or major amputation during hospitalization. 45 496 glucose measurements were taken for 418 patients hospitalized with acute diabetic foot. Patients experiencing any hyperglycemia and any or severe hypoglycemia were more likely to undergo any or major amputations during hospitalization. High glycemic variability was associated with major amputations. Peripheral vascular disease, high Wagner score, and hypoglycemia were independent predictors of amputations. Older age, peripheral vascular disease, previous amputation, elevated white blood cell, high Wagner score, and hypoglycemia were independent predictors of major amputations. Hypoglycemia appeared to be an independent risk factor for any and major amputations. While it is unclear whether hypoglycemia directly contributes to adverse outcomes, efforts to minimize in-hospital hypoglycemic events are needed. Key words: Hyperglycemia; Hypoglycemia; Glucose variability; Amputations; Diabetic foot
住院低血糖对急性糖尿病足截肢患者的预测作用
2019年11月,《临床内分泌学与代谢杂志》发表了一篇文章“急性糖尿病足住院患者的住院血糖测量与截肢的关系”[Paled S,Pollack R,Elishoov O,et al.J Clin Endocrinol Metab,2019104(11):5445-5452。DOI:10.1210/jc.2019-00774],经原期刊许可,我们将其翻译成中文。本文研究了急性糖尿病足患者住院期间血糖指数与截肢的关系。这项回顾性队列研究包括2015-2017年糖尿病足病房收治的418名急性糖尿病足患者。收集有关人口统计学特征、病史、实验室测试和护理点血糖测量的信息。主要结果是住院期间发生任何截肢或严重截肢。对418名因急性糖尿病足住院的患者进行了45496次血糖测量。经历任何高血糖和任何或严重低血糖的患者在住院期间更有可能接受任何或重大截肢手术。高血糖变异性与重大截肢相关。外周血管疾病、高Wagner评分和低血糖是截肢的独立预测因素。高龄、外周血管疾病、既往截肢、白细胞升高、高Wagner评分和低血糖是主要截肢的独立预测因素。低血糖似乎是任何重大截肢手术的独立危险因素。虽然目前尚不清楚低血糖是否直接导致不良后果,但需要努力将住院低血糖事件降至最低。关键词:高血糖;低血糖;葡萄糖变异性;截肢;糖尿病足
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中华内分泌代谢杂志
中华内分泌代谢杂志 Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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期刊介绍: The Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism was founded in July 1985. It is a senior academic journal in the field of endocrinology and metabolism sponsored by the Chinese Medical Association. The journal aims to be the "Chinese broadcaster of new knowledge on endocrinology and metabolism worldwide". It reports leading scientific research results and clinical diagnosis and treatment experience in endocrinology and metabolism and related fields, as well as basic theoretical research that has a guiding role in endocrinology and metabolism clinics and is closely integrated with clinics. The journal is a core journal of Chinese science and technology (a statistical source journal of Chinese science and technology papers), and is included in Chinese and foreign statistical source journal databases such as the Chinese Science and Technology Papers and Citation Database, Chemical Abstracts, and Scopus.
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