静脉溃疡的社会人口学和临床特征

Q1 Medicine
Dheepak Selvaraj, Albert Kota, Prabhu Premkumar, Edwin Stephen, Sunil Agarwal
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摘要

静脉性溃疡是最常见的不愈合性溃疡。它们占慢性腿部溃疡的70%。它们会造成严重的社会经济和心理后果,降低生活质量。很少有印度研究记录疾病的程度。方法纳入2014年1月至2015年7月期间所有持续时间超过6个月的慢性静脉溃疡患者。记录了他们的年龄、性别、教育程度、职业、收入、社会经济地位和居住地理位置等社会人口统计数据。临床信息包括溃疡的大小,双相结果也被记录。结果共217例患者。男性优势m: f(8.4:1)。他们大多属于经济生产年龄(36 ~ 45岁)和中等社会经济阶层。穿孔不全在所有患者中都很常见。结论静脉溃疡在印度较为常见。它们主要影响中年男性,也属于中等社会经济群体。
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Socio-demography and clinical profile of venous ulcers

Introduction

Venous ulcers are the most common type of non-healing ulcers. They constitute 70% of the chronic leg ulcers. They have significant socioeconomic and psychological consequences reducing the quality of life. There are few Indian studies documenting the extent of the disease

Methods

All patients with chronic venous ulcers of duration more than 6 months were included from January 2014 to July 2015. Their socio-demographic data such as age, sex, education, occupation, income, socioeconomic status and residential geographic location were documented. Clinical information included size of the ulcer, duplex findings were also noted.

Results

There were 217 patients. There was male preponderance m: f (8.4:1). Most of them belonged to the economically productive age group of 36 to 45 years and belonged to the middle socioeconomic group. Perforator incompetence was noted to be common in all patients.

Conclusions

Venous ulcers are common in India. They affect middle age group men predominantly and also belonging to the middle socio-economic group.

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Wound Medicine
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