重度运动和智力障碍患者的甲真菌病。

Harunari Shimoyama, Chiaki Yamanishi, Aya Komori, Ayaka Yo, Koichi Makimura
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近年来,随着医疗保健和护理实践的发展,严重运动和智力残疾(SMID)患者的寿命有所延长。呼吸系统疾病在年轻SMID患者的医疗护理中占很大比例,而胃肠道和泌尿系统疾病的比例随着这一人群的老龄化而增加。为改善生活质量(QOL)正在作出各种努力,包括为SMID患者的家庭提供医疗服务,但很少有报告审查足部护理问题,特别是甲真菌病。适当的管理很重要,因为甲真菌病不仅影响SMID患者的生活质量,而且也是护理人员的感染源。本文首次报道了长期护理机构中SMID患者中甲真菌病的实际情况,介绍了5例甲真菌病。5例患者平均年龄58岁,平均住院时间41年。甲真菌病的平均评分临床指数为16.73,用于评估甲癣的严重程度。甲癣的病原真菌均为红毛癣菌。
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Onychomycosis in Patients with Severe Motor and Intellectual Disabilities.

In recent years, the lifespans of individuals with severe motor and intellectual disabilities (SMID) have progressed with the development of medical care and nursing practices. Respiratory disorders account for a large proportion of medical care for younger individuals with SMID, while the proportion of gastrointestinal and urinary system diseases increases with the aging of this population. Various efforts are being made to improve quality of life (QOL), including for the families of patients with SMID in medical care, but few reports have examined issues of foot care, particularly onychomycosis. Appropriate management is important because onychomycosis not only affects the QOL of patients with SMID, but also serves as a source of infection for caregivers. In this first report on the actual situation of onychomycosis among patients with SMID in long-term care facilities, five cases of onychomycosis are presented. The mean age for the five cases was 58 years, and the mean length of hospitalization was 41 years. Mean Scoring Clinical Index for Onychomycosis, which evaluates the severity of tinea unguium, was 16.73. All causative fungi for onychomycosis were Trichophyton rubrum.

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