糖尿病中的Charcot神经骨关节病:对糖尿病足溃疡、截肢和生存的影响。

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Anastasia Stergioti, Konstantinos Manganas, Evangelia Tzeravini, Ourania Kosta, Ioanna Eleftheriadou, Anastasios Tentolouris
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Charcot神经骨关节病变(CN)是糖尿病的一种严重且常被忽视的并发症,主要影响糖尿病神经病变患者。其临床过程的特点是进行性关节破坏和足部畸形。本综述旨在总结目前关于CN在糖尿病足溃疡(DFUs)的发展和复发、截肢风险和长期生存结果中的作用的证据,并强调导致这些并发症的关键机制。由于结构畸形和足底压力增加,CN患者发生DFUs的风险明显更高,特别是在足中部区域。CN患者截肢的风险明显升高,尤其是当存在dfu时。CN的死亡率很高,其5年生存率与几种恶性肿瘤相当或更差。CN足部溃疡和截肢的发展是神经病变、结构畸形和慢性炎症复杂相互作用的结果。因此,CN是一种与严重足部并发症和高死亡率相关的高风险疾病。早期识别、多学科管理和进一步研究其独立预后影响对于改善长期预后至关重要。
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Charcot Neuro-Osteoarthropathy in Diabetes: Implications for Diabetic Foot Ulcers, Amputations, and Survival.

Charcot neuro-osteoarthropathy (CN) is a severe and often underrecognized complication of diabetes mellitus, primarily affecting individuals with diabetic neuropathy. Its clinical course is marked by progressive joint destruction and foot deformities. This review aims to summarize current evidence regarding the role of CN in the development and recurrence of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs), the risk of amputation, and long-term survival outcomes, as well as to highlight key mechanisms contributing to these complications. Individuals with CN exhibit a significantly higher risk of DFUs, particularly in the midfoot region, due to structural deformities and increased plantar pressure. The risk of amputation is markedly elevated in individuals with CN, especially when DFUs are present. Mortality rates in CN are substantial, with five-year survival comparable to or worse than several malignancies. The development of foot ulcers and amputations in CN results from a complex interaction of neuropathy, structural deformity and chronic inflammation. Therefore, CN is a high-risk condition associated with serious foot complications and elevated mortality. Early recognition, multidisciplinary management, and further research into its independent prognostic impact are essential to improve long-term outcomes.

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