在夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省的一家糖尿病诊所,下肢临床发现的频谱:昂贵并发症的危险信号

AT Thompson, S. Pillay, C. Aldous
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在多学科团队(MDT)中加入足病医生已被证明可将糖尿病相关下肢截肢的发生率降低至少56%至85%。这反映了足病在糖尿病护理中足部筛查和评估、诊断、足部治疗、患者教育和及时转诊方面的作用。在夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省的国家卫生地区医院Edendale医院没有足科职位。因此,足病医生对到Edendale医院糖尿病诊所就诊的糖尿病患者的临床检查、教育和治疗有何贡献尚不得而知。在2018年第四季度和2019年第一季度,作为周围血管疾病研究项目的一部分,一名足科医生对在Edendale医院糖尿病诊所就诊的301名门诊患者进行了筛查、全面的足部评估和观察。记录了患者足部和下肢的皮肤病学、肌肉骨骼、心血管和神经学表现。将足病医生的评估和观察结果与主治医生的临床记录进行比较。超过三分之二的患者(68.1%,n = 205)有下肢病理的临床表现,需要治疗,深入的患者教育,进一步的调查和预防性治疗,以避免进一步昂贵和衰弱的并发症。本研究的结果支持迫切需要足病服务在地区医院一级提供及时的足部护理和训练有素的观察技能,为PLWD。
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The spectrum of missed lower limb clinical findings at a diabetes clinic in KwaZulu-Natal: red flags for costly complications
Including a podiatrist in a multidisciplinary team (MDT) has been shown to reduce the incidence of diabetes-related lower limb amputations by at least 56% to as much as 85%. This reflects podiatry’s role in foot screening and assessment, diagnosis, foot treatment, patient education and timely referral in diabetes care. There is no podiatry post at Edendale Hospital, a state health regional hospital in KwaZulu-Natal. What a podiatrist could contribute to the clinical examination, education and treatment of patients living with diabetes (PLWD) attending the Edendale Hospital diabetes clinic was, therefore, unknown. During the last quarter of 2018 and the first quarter of 2019, as part of a research project into peripheral vascular disease, a podiatrist carried out screening, comprehensive foot assessments and observation on 301 outpatients attending the diabetes clinic at Edendale Hospital. Dermatological, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular and neurological presentations found in the patients’ feet and lower limbs were documented. The podiatrist’s assessments and observations were compared with the attending medical doctor’s clinical notes. More than two-thirds of patients (68.1%, n = 205) had an undocumented clinical presentation of lower limb pathologies requiring treatment, in-depth patient education, further investigation and preventive treatment to avoid further costly and debilitating complications. The results of this study support the dire need for podiatry services at a regional hospital level to provide timeous foot care and trained observation skills for PLWD.
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