当务之急是及早筛查糖尿病患者的足部问题:印度的 "拯救双足,坚持行走运动"。

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care Pub Date : 2024-08-03 DOI:10.1136/bmjdrc-2024-004064
Vijay Viswanathan, Amit Gupta, Arutselvi Devarajan, Satyavani Kumpatla, Sharvari Shukla, Sanjay Agarwal, Brij Mohan Makkar, Banshi Saboo, Vasanth Kumar, Rakesh Kumar Sahay
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导言:印度缺乏全国范围内糖尿病患者足部问题患病率的证据。因此,本研究旨在评估印度全国糖尿病患者的高风险(HR)足部负担:印度糖尿病研究学会(RSSDI)于 2022 年 7 月 10 日至 2022 年 8 月 10 日开展了一项国家级横断面项目 "拯救足部,继续行走 "运动。该活动采用了经过改进的 3 分钟足部检查来评估足部问题。约 10,000 名拥有 RSSDI 会员资格的医生接受了在线足部筛查培训,并获得了用于检测保护性感觉丧失的标准化单丝。在研究期间到诊所就诊的 18 岁以上糖尿病患者均接受了足部问题检查。数据通过半结构式问卷在线收集。最终分析共纳入 33 259 名信息完整的参与者。根据国际糖尿病足工作组 2023 年指南对足部风险进行了分类:近 75% 的参与者年龄在 45 岁以上。约 49% 的人糖尿病病程超过 5 年,且糖尿病未得到控制(血红蛋白 A1c >8%)。研究发现,参与者中有足部溃疡病史(20%)、下肢截肢(15.3%)、足部畸形(24.5%)以及足背和胫骨后搏动减弱(26.4%)。其中约 25.2% 的人患有 HR 足,男性发病率较高。分别有 70% 和 75.5% 的 HR 足患者出现糖尿病肾脏和视网膜并发症。足跟裂缝(OR (95% CI) 4.6 (4.2 to 5.1))和胼胝或鸡眼(OR (95% CI) 3.6 (3.3 to 4.0))的存在与 HR 足有显著相关性:结论:在印度,四分之一的糖尿病患者被发现患有HR足。结论:在印度,有四分之一的糖尿病患者被发现患有 "HR足"。研究结果表明,应定期对糖尿病患者进行足部问题筛查,并加强初级医疗保健。
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Early screening for foot problems in people with diabetes is the need of the hour: 'Save the Feet and Keep Walking Campaign' in India.

Introduction: Evidence on the prevalence of foot problems among people with diabetes in India at a national level is lacking. Hence, this study was aimed to assess the burden of high-risk (HR) feet in people with diabetes across India.

Research design and methods: A cross-sectional national-level project 'Save the Feet and Keep Walking' campaign was conducted by the Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India (RSSDI) from July 10, 2022 to August 10, 2022. A modified version of 3 min foot examination was used to assess the foot problems. Around 10 000 doctors with RSSDI membership were trained online to conduct foot screening and provided a standardised monofilament for detection of loss of protective sensation. People with diabetes aged >18 years who visited the clinics during the study period were examined for foot problems. Data were collected online using the semi-structured questionnaire. A total of 33 259 participants with complete information were included for the final analysis. The foot at risk was categorised based on International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot guidelines 2023.

Results: Nearly 75% of the participants were aged above 45 years. Around 49% had diabetes duration >5 years and uncontrolled diabetes (hemoglobin A1c >8%). Presence of history of foot ulcer (20%), lower limb amputation (15.3%), foot deformities (24.5%) and absence of diminished dorsal pedis and posterior tibial pulses (26.4%) was noted in the study participants. Around 25.2% of them had HR feet and highly prevalent among males. Diabetic kidney and retinal complications were present in 70% and 75.5% of people with HR feet. Presence of heel fissures (OR (95% CI) 4.6 (4.2 to 5.1)) and callus or corns (OR (95% CI) 3.6 (3.3 to 4.0)) were significantly associated with HR feet.

Conclusions: One-fourth of people with diabetes were found to have HR feet in India. The findings are suggestive of regular screening of people with diabetes for foot problems and strengthening of primary healthcare.

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BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care
BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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期刊介绍: BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care is an open access journal committed to publishing high-quality, basic and clinical research articles regarding type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and associated complications. Only original content will be accepted, and submissions are subject to rigorous peer review to ensure the publication of high-quality — and evidence-based — original research articles.
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