Clinical and surgical characteristics of infected diabetic foot ulcers in a tertiary hospital of Mexico.

Q1 Health Professions Diabetic Foot & Ankle Pub Date : 2017-09-06 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1080/2000625X.2017.1367210
Estrella Cervantes-García, Paz María Salazar-Schettino
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Background: The objective of this study was to determine the clinical and surgical characteristics of diabetic foot ulcers in a tertiary level hospital in Mexico. Methods: We performed a longitudinal, descriptive study from July, 2012 to August, 2015 on a sample composed of 100 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and infected diabetic foot ulcers. We analyzed socio-demographic variables, comorbidities, characteristics of ulcers, and the applied treatment. Results: We found that the most affected areas were the forefoot (48%) and the plantar region (55%) of the foot. Also, most of the patients arrived with advanced stages of diabetic foot ulcers, since 93% of the lesions were of grades III-V according to the Wagner classification. Moreover, lesions usually present with advanced states of infection, since 60% of the lesions were of grades 3-4 in the PEDIS scale. In addition, the great majority of the patients are prone to complications because we found that 43% of the patients suffered from hypertension, 47% of the patients had chronic kidney disease, and 45% reported smoking. In fact, 45% of the patients eventually suffered an amputation. We also found that the situation is more difficult because the great majority of the patients (96%) have a low level of education and very low income and they do not have any health insurance. Nevertheless, we also found that an efficient treatment can help in avoiding amputations, since 53% of grade IV and 25% of grade V lesions according to the Wagner system did not suffer an amputation. Conclusions: Therefore, an effective antibiotic treatment and an education of the patient on the adequate care of their lesions are essential in increasing the welfare of patients, especially when they have a low level of education.

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墨西哥一家三甲医院感染性糖尿病足溃疡的临床和手术特征。
背景:本研究旨在确定墨西哥一家三级医院糖尿病足溃疡的临床和手术特征。研究方法我们从 2012 年 7 月至 2015 年 8 月对 100 名 2 型糖尿病和感染性糖尿病足溃疡患者进行了纵向描述性研究。我们分析了社会人口学变量、合并症、溃疡特征和应用的治疗方法。结果显示我们发现,受影响最大的部位是足部的前足(48%)和足底(55%)。此外,大多数患者都是糖尿病足溃疡的晚期患者,因为根据瓦格纳分类法,93%的病变属于 III-V 级。此外,病变通常伴有晚期感染,因为根据 PEDIS 分级,60% 的病变属于 3-4 级。此外,绝大多数患者容易出现并发症,因为我们发现 43% 的患者患有高血压,47% 的患者患有慢性肾病,45% 的患者表示吸烟。事實上,45% 的病人最終要截肢。我们还发现,由于绝大多数病人(96%)教育程度低、收入微薄,而且没有任何医疗保险,因此情况更加困难。不过,我们也发现,有效的治疗有助于避免截肢,因为根据瓦格纳系统,53%的 IV 级和 25% 的 V 级病变患者没有截肢。结论是因此,有效的抗生素治疗和对患者进行适当护理的教育对于提高患者的福利至关重要,尤其是在患者受教育程度较低的情况下。
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Diabetic Foot & Ankle ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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