The Risk of and Associated Demographic and Laboratory Variables for Amputations for Inpatients with Diabetic Foot Ulcers

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Endocrine Practice Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.eprac.2024.04.019
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Abstract

Objective

Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, which disproportionately impacts underserved populations. This study aimed to provide data regarding the rates and outcomes of amputation in patients admitted with DFU in our health system, which cares for an ethnically diverse and underserved population.

Methods

This retrospective study examined the electronic medical records of adult patients hospitalized with DFU at 3 hospitals in our health system between June 1, 2016, and May 31, 2021.

Results

Among 650 patients admitted with DFU, 88% self-identified as non-White race. Male sex (odds ratio [OR], 0.62), low body mass index (OR, 0.98), and history of smoking (OR, 1.45) were significantly associated with amputation during the study period. A higher erythrocyte sedimentation rate (OR, 1.01), C-reactive protein level (OR, 1.05), and white blood cell count (OR, 1.11) and low albumin level (OR, 0.41) were found to be significantly associated with amputation versus no amputation during admission. The amputation risk during the index admission for DFU was 44%.

Conclusion

Our study identified a high DFU-related amputation risk (44%) among adult patients who were mostly Black and/or Hispanic. The significant risk factors associated with DFU amputation included male sex, low body mass index, smoking, and high levels inflammation or low levels of albumin during admission. Many of these patients required multidisciplinary care and intravenous antibiotic therapy, necessitating a longer length of stay and high readmission rate.

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与糖尿病足溃疡住院患者截肢有关的人口统计学和实验室变量。
目标:糖尿病足溃疡(DFU)是发病和死亡的主要原因之一,对医疗服务不足的人群造成了极大的影响。本研究旨在为我们的医疗系统提供有关糖尿病足溃疡患者截肢率和截肢结果的数据:这项回顾性研究检查了本医疗系统三家医院在 2016 年 1 月 6 日至 2021 年 5 月 31 日期间因 DFU 住院的成人患者的电子病历:在650名因DFU入院的患者中,88%自认为是非白人种族。研究期间,男性(OR 0.62)、低体重指数(OR 0.98)和吸烟史(OR 1.45)与截肢显著相关。研究发现,红细胞沉降率(OR 1.01)、C 反应蛋白(OR 1.05)、白细胞(OR 1.11)和白蛋白低(OR 0.41)较高与入院期间截肢或未截肢显著相关。DFU入院时的截肢风险为44%:我们的研究发现,在大多数为黑人和/或西班牙裔的成年患者中,DFU相关截肢风险较高(44%)。与 DFU 截肢相关的重要风险因素包括男性、低体重指数、吸烟以及入院时炎症或白蛋白水平过高或过低。其中许多患者需要多学科护理和静脉注射抗生素治疗,住院时间较长,再入院率较高。
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Endocrine Practice
Endocrine Practice ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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7.60
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2.40%
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546
审稿时长
41 days
期刊介绍: Endocrine Practice (ISSN: 1530-891X), a peer-reviewed journal published twelve times a year, is the official journal of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE). The primary mission of Endocrine Practice is to enhance the health care of patients with endocrine diseases through continuing education of practicing endocrinologists.
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