Prevention and management of foot and lower limb health complications in adults undergoing dialysis: a scoping review.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Foot and Ankle Research Pub Date : 2023-11-20 DOI:10.1186/s13047-023-00679-z
Sarah M Manewell, Purnima Rao, Keren Haneman, Minjia Zheng, Hady Charaf, Hylton B Menz, Cathie Sherrington, Serene S Paul
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Background: Foot and lower limb health complications are common among patients undergoing dialysis; but a summary of prevention and management evidence is not available. The aim of this scoping review was to summarise study characteristics and the nature of results regarding strategies to prevent and manage peripheral arterial disease (PAD), foot ulceration, amputation, associated infection and associated hospital admission in adults undergoing dialysis.

Methods: MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL and AMED databases were searched for longitudinal experimental and observational studies. Eligible studies included adults undergoing dialysis (≥10 dialysis patients, with separate results or ≥ 75% of the cohort). Any interventions relating to PAD, foot ulceration, amputation, associated infection, and associated hospital admission were included.

Results: The review included 212 studies, of which 199 were observational (94%) and 13 were experimental (6%). Sixteen studies (8%) addressed the prevention of foot and lower limb health complications, 43 (20%) addressed management, and 153 (72%) addressed both. The main intervention type in each study was surgery (n = 159, 75%), care from one or more health professionals (n = 13, 6%), screening by a health professional (n = 10, 5%), medication (n = 9, 4%) and rehabilitation (n = 5, 2%). No studies were identified where exercise, offloading or education were the main intervention. Results for PAD were reported in 137 (65%) studies, foot ulceration in 54 (25%), amputation in 171 (81%), infection in 7 (3%), and admission in 26 studies (12%). Results for more than one foot or lower limb outcome were reported in 141 studies (67%), with each study reporting on average two outcomes. Results varied and spanned positive, negative, and neutral outcomes following intervention.

Conclusions: Identified studies frequently aimed to both prevent and manage foot and lower limb health complications. A variety of interventions were identified and studies often reported results for more than one foot or lower limb health outcome. Findings from this review can be used to guide future research, with a goal to support improved patient outcomes.

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成人透析患者足部和下肢并发症的预防和管理:范围综述
背景:足部和下肢健康并发症在透析患者中很常见;但是预防和管理证据的总结还没有得到。本综述的目的是总结研究的特点和结果的性质,以预防和处理透析成人中外周动脉疾病(PAD)、足部溃疡、截肢、相关感染和相关住院的策略。方法:检索MEDLINE、Embase、CINAHL和AMED数据库,进行纵向实验和观察性研究。符合条件的研究包括接受透析的成人(≥10名透析患者,单独结果或≥75%的队列)。所有与PAD、足部溃疡、截肢、相关感染和相关住院有关的干预措施均纳入研究。结果:纳入212项研究,其中观察性研究199项(94%),实验性研究13项(6%)。16项研究(8%)涉及足部和下肢并发症的预防,43项(20%)涉及管理,153项(72%)涉及两者。每项研究的主要干预类型为手术(n = 159, 75%)、一个或多个卫生专业人员的护理(n = 13, 6%)、卫生专业人员的筛查(n = 10, 5%)、药物(n = 9, 4%)和康复(n = 5, 2%)。没有研究确定运动、减肥或教育是主要的干预措施。137例(65%)研究报告了PAD的结果,54例(25%)报告了足部溃疡,171例(81%)报告了截肢,7例(3%)报告了感染,26例(12%)报告了入院。141项研究(67%)报告了超过一种足部或下肢结局的结果,每项研究平均报告了两种结局。干预后的结果有积极、消极和中性。结论:已确定的研究经常旨在预防和管理足部和下肢健康并发症。确定了多种干预措施,研究通常报告了不止一种足部或下肢健康结果的结果。本综述的发现可用于指导未来的研究,目标是支持改善患者的预后。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, the official journal of the Australian Podiatry Association and The College of Podiatry (UK), is an open access journal that encompasses all aspects of policy, organisation, delivery and clinical practice related to the assessment, diagnosis, prevention and management of foot and ankle disorders. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research covers a wide range of clinical subject areas, including diabetology, paediatrics, sports medicine, gerontology and geriatrics, foot surgery, physical therapy, dermatology, wound management, radiology, biomechanics and bioengineering, orthotics and prosthetics, as well the broad areas of epidemiology, policy, organisation and delivery of services related to foot and ankle care. The journal encourages submissions from all health professionals who manage lower limb conditions, including podiatrists, nurses, physical therapists and physiotherapists, orthopaedists, manual therapists, medical specialists and general medical practitioners, as well as health service researchers concerned with foot and ankle care. The Australian Podiatry Association and the College of Podiatry (UK) have reserve funds to cover the article-processing charge for manuscripts submitted by its members. Society members can email the appropriate contact at Australian Podiatry Association or The College of Podiatry to obtain the corresponding code to enter on submission.
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