Study of the clinical aspect of diabetic foot ulcers and its surgical management

Objective: Diabetes is a global epidemic and a leading cause of death by disease. It is the common underlying cause of foot ulcers, infection, and ischemia, which are among the most serious complications of diabetes. This work aimed to study the clinical profile, surgical management, and outcome of...

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Main Authors: Archana Shukla, Sourabh Mishra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Medicina e Cirurgia do Tornozelo e Pé - ABTPé 2022-12-01
Series:Journal of the Foot & Ankle
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Online Access:https://jfootankle.com/JournalFootAnkle/article/view/1652
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description Objective: Diabetes is a global epidemic and a leading cause of death by disease. It is the common underlying cause of foot ulcers, infection, and ischemia, which are among the most serious complications of diabetes. This work aimed to study the clinical profile, surgical management, and outcome of patients with diabetic foot infections. Methods: Prospective study recruiting patients >18 years of age with diabetic foot infections. All patients underwent a detailed history and clinical examination, being distributed as per their different sociodemographic, clinical, and foot ulcer site characteristics, with further management and evaluation. Results: One hundred patients were recruited, with a mean age of 51.32±11.45 years. Majority of patients (73%) had a lower socioeconomic status. All patients had type 2 diabetes, with male predominance (78%). Mean diabetes mellitus duration was 9.68±5.03 years. Ulcer (92.31%) and discharge (72.31%) were the commonest complaints. During correlation analysis, a strong statistically significant (p<0.001) correlation was observed between amputation and HBA1c level (0.747) and SINBAD score (0.871), while correlation with RBS level was weak (0.532). Commonest presenting site was forefoot, followed by hindfoot. Conclusion: The SINBAD score is simple to use in daily practice, being more effective in describing diabetic foot. Primary and secondary healthcare systems in developing countries have limited resources, using different approaches to manage diabetic foot care. The SINBAD system can be used as a primary screening tool. Provision of correct and convenient footwear and efficient treatment of minor injuries are recommended to downturn ulcer occurrence. Level of Evidence II; Prospective Study; Lesser Quality (eg, patients enrolled at different points in their disease or <80% follow-up).
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spelling doaj.art-f50db6c2f69143bf8fca41de1b44535a2022-12-30T13:59:28ZengAssociação Brasileira de Medicina e Cirurgia do Tornozelo e Pé - ABTPéJournal of the Foot & Ankle2675-29802022-12-0116310.30795/jfootankle.2022.v16.1652Study of the clinical aspect of diabetic foot ulcers and its surgical managementArchana Shukla0Sourabh Mishra1Department of General Surgery, Gandhi Medical Collage and Associated Hamidia Hospital, Bhopal (M.P.), India.Department of General Surgery, Gandhi Medical Collage and Associated Hamidia Hospital, Bhopal (M.P.), India.Objective: Diabetes is a global epidemic and a leading cause of death by disease. It is the common underlying cause of foot ulcers, infection, and ischemia, which are among the most serious complications of diabetes. This work aimed to study the clinical profile, surgical management, and outcome of patients with diabetic foot infections. Methods: Prospective study recruiting patients >18 years of age with diabetic foot infections. All patients underwent a detailed history and clinical examination, being distributed as per their different sociodemographic, clinical, and foot ulcer site characteristics, with further management and evaluation. Results: One hundred patients were recruited, with a mean age of 51.32±11.45 years. Majority of patients (73%) had a lower socioeconomic status. All patients had type 2 diabetes, with male predominance (78%). Mean diabetes mellitus duration was 9.68±5.03 years. Ulcer (92.31%) and discharge (72.31%) were the commonest complaints. During correlation analysis, a strong statistically significant (p<0.001) correlation was observed between amputation and HBA1c level (0.747) and SINBAD score (0.871), while correlation with RBS level was weak (0.532). Commonest presenting site was forefoot, followed by hindfoot. Conclusion: The SINBAD score is simple to use in daily practice, being more effective in describing diabetic foot. Primary and secondary healthcare systems in developing countries have limited resources, using different approaches to manage diabetic foot care. The SINBAD system can be used as a primary screening tool. Provision of correct and convenient footwear and efficient treatment of minor injuries are recommended to downturn ulcer occurrence. Level of Evidence II; Prospective Study; Lesser Quality (eg, patients enrolled at different points in their disease or <80% follow-up). https://jfootankle.com/JournalFootAnkle/article/view/1652Diabetic footInfectionsUlcer
spellingShingle Archana Shukla
Sourabh Mishra
Study of the clinical aspect of diabetic foot ulcers and its surgical management
Journal of the Foot & Ankle
Diabetic foot
Infections
Ulcer
title Study of the clinical aspect of diabetic foot ulcers and its surgical management
title_full Study of the clinical aspect of diabetic foot ulcers and its surgical management
title_fullStr Study of the clinical aspect of diabetic foot ulcers and its surgical management
title_full_unstemmed Study of the clinical aspect of diabetic foot ulcers and its surgical management
title_short Study of the clinical aspect of diabetic foot ulcers and its surgical management
title_sort study of the clinical aspect of diabetic foot ulcers and its surgical management
topic Diabetic foot
Infections
Ulcer
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