三级医院住院外科病人的慢性血糖控制

Hassan Mahmood Tabassum, M. Haseeb, Kashif Ali, M. Muneeb, N. Niazi
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背景:外科医生每天对糖尿病患者进行数以百万计的手术,糖尿病患者缺乏意识导致并发症。目的:了解某三级医院普通外科病人的慢性血糖控制情况。方法:这是一项横断面研究,于2018年6月至2019年1月对57名连续患者进行研究,这些患者患有糖尿病,需要任何形式的手术干预。记录糖尿病患者的糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)状况、进入外科病房的原因以及采取的干预措施。数据采用SPSS 20进行分析。结果:男性46例(80.70%),已知糖尿病36例(63.16%)。HbA1c正常9例(15.79%),糖尿病前期13例(22.81%),糖尿病未控制35例(61.4%)。糖尿病足36例(63.16%),腹部畸形12例(21.05%),腿部肿胀7例(12.09%),阴囊脓肿5例(8.77%),痈4例(7.02%),杂5例(8.77%)。其中切口引流缝合10例(17.54%),引流创面清创、腔室综合征减压重建术11例(19.3%),开腹8例(8.77%),观察保存4例(7.01%)。两名患者从糖尿病昏迷的致命打击中获救。高血压、肾病各8例,丙型肝炎5例,缺血性心脏病1例。结论:本研究显示,许多患者不知道自己的糖尿病状况,三分之二的患者患有未控制的糖尿病。每一个医学学科,尤其是外科,都需要对糖尿病患者进行适当的评估和管理。
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Chronic Glycemic Control in Surgical Patients admitted at a Tertiary Care Hospital
Background: Surgeons are performing millions of operations on diabetic patients daily, and lack of awareness among diabetic patients is leading to complications. Objective: To determine chronic glycemic control in general surgical patients admitted at a tertiary care hospital. Methodology: This was a cross-sectional study conducted from June 2018 to January 2019, on fifty-seven consecutive patients, suffering from diabetes and needing surgical intervention in any form were included in this study. Diabetes status in terms of HbA1c, causes of admission to the surgical ward, and intervention done were noted. Data were analyzed by using SPSS 20. Results: Among these diabetic patients, 46 (80.70%) were male, and 36 (63.16%) were known diabetics. HbA1c level was normal in 9 (15.79%) patients, pre-diabetic in 13 (22.81%) and uncontrolled diabetic in 35 (61.4%) patients. Aetiologically diabetic foot was seen in 36 (63.16%) patients, abdominal catastrophe 12 (21.05%), leg swelling 7 (12.09%), 5 (8.77%) scrotal abscess, carbuncles 4 (7.02%), miscellaneous 5 (8.77%). Incision drainage and closure were done in 10 (17.54%), drainage wound debridement, decompression of compartment syndrome, and constructive procedure in 11 (19.3%), laparotomy 8 (8.77%) and watchful conservation in 4 (7.01%) patients. Two patients were saved from the mortal blow of the diabetic coma.  Hypertension and nephropathy were seen in 8 patients each, and 5 patients have Hepatitis C, and 1 patient has ischemic heart disease. Conclusion: This study showed that many patients did not know their diabetes status, two-third of patients were having uncontrolled diabetes. There is a need for proper assessment and management of diabetic patients by consultants and young doctors in every discipline of medicine, especially surgery.
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