Demographic Study of Dermatological Manifestations of DM Patients Attending in a Medical College Hospital

Q4 Medicine
Sk Mamun Ar Rashid, Ratan Lal Dutta Banik, Sharup Chandra Poddar
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Introduction: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common metabolic disorder and is significant for its ability to adverse effect of various organs. Skin manifestations in this condition are due to metabolic derangements, chronic complications and infections, which are commonly observed after developing clinical diabetes mellitus, but may also precede the disease. Aim: The aim of this study was to understand dermatological manifestations in diabetes mellitus relation with demographic parameters. Materials and Methods: It was a hospital based cross sectional study carried out among 80 randomly selected diabetic patients with/without skin lesions. Patients were then asked for their willingness to participate in the study. Skin examination was carried out and skin lesions were identified. All data was recorded in the pre-designed, pre-tested, and semi-structured questionnaire developed for the study. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 26. Frequencies and percentages were calculated for the necessary data. Result: : Mean age of the subjects was 51.0±13.2 years, minimum age 25 and maximum 80 years. It was observed that, out of 80 patients, 52 (65.0%) were aged between 41–60 years. 52 (65%) were female and 28(35%) were male patients. 46(57.5%) were housewives and 16(20.0%) were service holders, 10(12.5%) were farmers and other 8(10%). 41(51.2%) from middle class, 38(47.5%) from lower class and 1(1.3%) were from upper class. 61.2% patients came from rural area and 38.8% patients from urban area. The mean duration of diabetes mellitus was 6.6±5.1 years, 42.5% patients duration had 5-10 years followed by 36.3% below 5 years and 21.3% patients had DM more than 10 years. Out of 80 patients, a total of 39(48.8%) DM patients had skin manifestations and 41(51.2%) had no skin manifestations. Among 39 DM patients with skin disease, 19(48.7%) having a single, while 8(25.5%) had two and 13(30.8%) patients had three or more skin lesions. 22(56.4%) patients found diabetic dermopathy, diabetic foot ulcer 12(30.8%), fungal infections 9(23.1%), bullous lesions 7(17.9%), diabetic foot gangrene 5(12.8%), lypodystrophy 5(12.8%), pruritus 5(12.8%), xerosis 5(12.8%) cases, scleredema 3(7.7%), ichthyosis 2(5.1%) and bacterial infections 2(5.1%). Age, sex, educational level, socioeconomic status, residence found no significant association (p>0.05), but duration of diabetes mellitus was significantly associated with the presence of dermatological manifestations (p=0.001). Conclusion: The spectrum of skin manifestations due to DM in this study population is similar to that in other parts of the world. Diabetic dermopathy, Pruritus and fungal infections are the most common cutaneous manifestations in DM patients. The presence of skin manifestations can highlighten the suspicion for DM enabling early diagnosis and management and thereby can be helpful for preventing complications. Medicine Today 2022 Vol.34(2): 145-149
某医学院附属医院糖尿病患者皮肤病学表现的人口学研究
简介:糖尿病(DM)是一种常见的代谢性疾病,其对各器官的不良影响非常重要。这种情况下的皮肤表现是由于代谢紊乱、慢性并发症和感染,这些通常在发展为临床糖尿病后观察到,但也可能在疾病发生之前。目的:了解糖尿病患者皮肤病学表现与人口学参数的关系。材料与方法:以医院为基础的横断面研究,随机选取80例有/无皮肤病变的糖尿病患者。然后询问患者是否愿意参与这项研究。进行皮肤检查并确定皮肤病变。所有数据都记录在预先设计、预先测试和为研究开发的半结构化问卷中。数据分析采用SPSS 26。计算必要数据的频率和百分比。结果:患者平均年龄51.0±13.2岁,最小年龄25岁,最大年龄80岁。80例患者中,52例(65.0%)年龄在41-60岁之间。女性52例(65%),男性28例(35%)。家庭主妇46人(57.5%),服务业16人(20.0%),农民10人(12.5%),其他8人(10%)。中产41人(51.2%),下层38人(47.5%),上层1人(1.3%)。61.2%的患者来自农村,38.8%的患者来自城市。糖尿病病程平均6.6±5.1年,5 ~ 10年占42.5%,5年以下占36.3%,10年以上占21.3%。80例DM患者中,有皮肤表现者39例(48.8%),无皮肤表现者41例(51.2%)。在39例伴有皮肤病的糖尿病患者中,19例(48.7%)有单一皮损,8例(25.5%)有2个皮损,13例(30.8%)有3个及以上皮损。糖尿病皮肤病22例(56.4%),糖尿病足溃疡12例(30.8%),真菌感染9例(23.1%),大疱性病变7例(17.9%),糖尿病足坏疽5例(12.8%),糖尿病足营养不良5例(12.8%),瘙痒5例(12.8%),干燥5例(12.8%),硬结水肿3例(7.7%),鱼鳞病2例(5.1%),细菌感染2例(5.1%)。年龄、性别、文化程度、社会经济地位、居住地与糖尿病患者的皮肤症状无显著相关性(p>0.05),但糖尿病病程与皮肤症状有显著相关性(p=0.001)。结论:该研究人群因糖尿病引起的皮肤表现谱与世界其他地区相似。糖尿病皮肤病、瘙痒和真菌感染是糖尿病患者最常见的皮肤表现。皮肤表现的存在可以突出对糖尿病的怀疑,从而有助于早期诊断和治疗,从而有助于预防并发症。今日医学2022 Vol.34(2): 145-149
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