Evaluation of the effectiveness of rehabilitation for diabetic foot syndrome

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
T. H. Bakaliuk, N. R. Маkarchuk, Kh. M. Seniuk, H. O. Stelmakh, A. Sverstiuk
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Diabetic foot syndrome is an increasingly serious public health problem in both developed and developing countries. Many patients with diabetes complicated by ineffectively treated foot ulcer undergo limb amputation which leads to disability. Therefore, finding and applying effective methods of treating diabetic ulcers in clinical practice is an urgent task. According to recent research, the most effective and complementary to known treatment approaches are rehabilitation methods, but not all of them have been sufficiently studied. Aim: to study the effectiveness of the treatment for diabetic foot syndrome in patients with diabetes when implementing the use of polarizing light with a Bioptron device and kinesiotherapy exercises according to the Buerger–Allen method into the treatment process. Materials and methods. 35 patients with diabetes mellitus complicated with diabetic foot syndrome were examined. The patients were divided into two groups: the main group (MG) (n = 17) received standard treatment in accordance with the protocol for providing medical care to patients with diabetic foot syndrome, whereas the comparison group (CG) (n = 18) received light therapy procedures with the Bioptron device in addition to the protocol treatment and kinesiotherapy exercises according to the Buerger–Allen method. To choose treatment tactics and predict the course of the disease, the bone-brachial index was determined. The ulcer area was determined by means of the imitoMeasure application for the Android operating system. Quality of life was assessed using the SF-36 questionnaire. Analysis and processing of clinical trial statistics were performed on a personal computer using Statistica 10 and MS Excel 2016 application packages. Results. Our results have shown that a single-day reduction of a wound defect in the MG was approximately 1 % per day, and in the patients of the CG who, in addition to the standard therapy, received polarized light therapy and kinesiotherapy exercises according to the Buerger–Allen method, from 3 % to 4 % per day. Using the Bayesian formula, the probability of complete ulcer healing in the CG was calculated, that was 0.3 compared to the MG – 0.06, indicating greater treatment effectiveness with the inclusion of additional non-drug rehabilitation methods. An assessment of the quality of life indicators in diabetic patients with diabetic foot syndrome after using different treatment schemes has confirmed the effectiveness of the new method based on the obtained significant difference between the studied indicators in the MG and CG according to the Mann-Whitney criterion (Р ˂ 0.05) with regard to the following components: physical functioning, role functioning, pain, general health, and emotional functioning. According to the obtained statistical results, the best effect was observed in the CG with the additional use of polarizing light and kinesiotherapy. Conclusions. The proposed complex treatment of diabetic patients with diabetic foot syndrome, including light therapy procedures with polarizing light and kinesiotherapy exercises according to the Buerger–Allen method, significantly influences the rate of the ulcer area reduction and the quality of life of patients compared to the standard treatment (P < 0.05). The additional effectiveness of the new technique is confirmed by the Bayesian formula, in particular, the probability of complete ulcer healing in the comparison group is 0.3 compared to the main group – 0.06, indicating greater treatment effectiveness with the inclusion of additional non-drug rehabilitation methods.
糖尿病足综合征康复治疗效果评价
糖尿病足综合征在发达国家和发展中国家都是一个日益严重的公共卫生问题。许多糖尿病患者合并治疗无效的足部溃疡进行截肢,导致残疾。因此,在临床实践中寻找和应用治疗糖尿病溃疡的有效方法是一项紧迫的任务。根据最近的研究,对已知治疗方法最有效和最互补的是康复方法,但并不是所有的方法都得到了充分的研究。目的:研究在治疗过程中采用Bioptron偏振光装置配合Buerger-Allen方法的运动疗法练习,对糖尿病患者糖尿病足综合征的治疗效果。材料和方法。对35例糖尿病合并糖尿病足综合征患者进行了检查。将患者分为两组:主组(MG) (n = 17)按照糖尿病足综合征患者医疗护理方案进行标准治疗,对照组(CG) (n = 18)在按照Buerger-Allen方法进行方案治疗和运动疗法练习的基础上,采用Bioptron设备进行光疗程序。测定骨肱指数,选择治疗策略,预测病情发展。采用Android操作系统的imitmeasure应用程序测定溃疡面积。使用SF-36问卷评估生活质量。临床试验统计数据的分析和处理在个人电脑上使用Statistica 10和MS Excel 2016应用程序包进行。我们的研究结果表明,MG组的伤口缺损每天减少约1%,而CG组的患者,除了标准治疗外,根据buberger - allen方法接受偏振光治疗和运动疗法练习,每天减少3%至4%。使用贝叶斯公式计算CG组溃疡完全愈合的概率,与MG组相比,前者为0.3,后者为0.06,表明加入了额外的非药物康复方法后,治疗效果更好。采用不同治疗方案后糖尿病足综合征患者的生活质量指标的评估证实了新方法的有效性,根据Mann-Whitney标准(Р依据0.05),MG和CG的研究指标在以下组成部分有显著差异:身体功能、角色功能、疼痛、一般健康和情绪功能。从统计结果来看,偏振光加运动疗法治疗的效果最好。提出的糖尿病足综合征患者综合治疗方案,包括偏振光治疗和Buerger-Allen法运动疗法,与标准治疗相比,显著影响溃疡面积缩小率和患者生活质量(P < 0.05)。贝叶斯公式证实了新技术的额外有效性,特别是对照组溃疡完全愈合的概率为0.3,而主组为0.06,表明加入额外的非药物康复方法后治疗效果更大。
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