Diabetic foot ulcer outcomes from a podiatry led tertiary service in Kuwait.

Q1 Health Professions Diabetic Foot & Ankle Pub Date : 2018-05-28 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1080/2000625X.2018.1471927
Grace Messenger, Richard Masoetsa, Imtiaz Hussain, Sriraman Devarajan, Mohamed Jahromi
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Objective: This single-centred study aims to evaluate the incidence, risk factors and treatment outcomes of a podiatry led, evidence-based diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) clinic. Research design and methods: Data from the DFU database and patient electronic health records were retrospectively collected from patients with new DFUs who were referred for treatment to the Department of Podiatry, Dasman Diabetes Institute, Kuwait, from 1 October 2014, to 31 December 2016. Patients were followed-up until healing occurred or until 6 months after the study end date, whichever came first. Results: All data were analysed using IBM SPSS version 24 software. Data were collected from 230 patients with 335 DFUs. Most DFUs (67%) were present for <3 months from the time of the first podiatry appointment. A total of 56% of DFUs were classified as neuropathic. Most (72%) DFUs healed, with a median healing time of 52.0 days. Chronic kidney disease (= 0.001), retinopathy (= 0.03), smoking (= 0.02), ulcer location (= 0.03), peripheral arterial disease (PAD) (= 0.004) and osteomyelitis (= 0.05) were found to have a meaningful association with DFU outcome. The number of days to heal was associated with ulcer classification (= 0.005), bacterial infection (= 0.002), osteomyelitis (= < 0.001) and PAD (= < 0.001). Conclusions: The incidence of new DFUs in our tertiary clinic is 3.4%. The incidence of diabetic foot ulceration, days to heal, healing rate and the risk factors influencing healing are in accordance with other multidisciplinary facilities with podiatry input.

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糖尿病足溃疡的结果从足病主导的三级服务在科威特。
目的:本单中心研究旨在评估以足病为主导、以证据为基础的糖尿病足溃疡(DFU)临床的发病率、危险因素和治疗结果。研究设计和方法:回顾性收集2014年10月1日至2016年12月31日期间转介至科威特Dasman糖尿病研究所足部治疗的新发DFU患者DFU数据库和患者电子健康记录的数据。患者随访至愈合或研究结束后6个月,以先到者为准。结果:所有数据均采用IBM SPSS version 24软件进行分析。数据来自230例335例dfu患者。大多数DFU(67%)存在于p = 0.001)、视网膜病变(p = 0.03)、吸烟(p = 0.02)、溃疡部位(p = 0.03)、外周动脉疾病(PAD) (p = 0.004)和骨髓炎(p = 0.05)与DFU预后有显著相关性。愈合天数与溃疡分类(p = 0.005)、细菌感染(p = 0.002)、骨髓炎(p = p = p)相关。结论:我院三级门诊新发dfu发生率为3.4%。糖尿病足溃疡的发生率、愈合天数、愈合率及影响愈合的危险因素均与其他多学科机构的足病投入一致。
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Diabetic Foot & Ankle ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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