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Title: Original Articles A STUDY OF RISK FACTORS IN DIABETIC FOOT ULCER IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL AND STRATEGY OF PREVENTION
Authors: Muhammad Imtiaz Rasool, Hunza Binte Ather, Fakiha Wahla, Madeeha Maqbool, Majid Khushi
Journal: Journal of Akhtar Saeed Medical and Dental College, Lahore (JAMDC)
Publisher: Akhtar Saeed Medical & Dental College
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2019
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Language: English
Keywords: Risk FactorsType 2 diabetesSmoking
Objective:
To identify common risk factors in diabetic patients who presented with foot ulceration and present a programme for their prevention.
Methodology:
This is a hospital based descriptive study. This study was conducted in the department of surgery Unit – I from Jan, 2015 to July, 2017 at Akhtar Saeed Trust Hospital Lahore 150 consecutive patients with a diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) were included in the study. Various risk factors such as age; gender; peripheral arterial disease; peripheral neuropathy; duration, control and type of diabetes; smoking and education about foot care were noted. During their stay at hospital glycemic control was achieved and diabetic ulcer was treated.
Results:
The majority of the patients were males with male to female ratio 3:1.The maximum number of patients were in the 6th decade (40%) followed by 5th decade (31%). All the patients except one were suffering from type 2 diabetes. Diabetic control was poor in 98% patients at the time of admission. 50% of the patients were suffering from diabetes for more than 10 years. 52% patients were smokers. Peripheral neuropathy was noted in 82% patients, whereas peripheral pulses were palpable in 82% patients. 56% patients presented in Wagener’S grade 3 and 4Diabetic ulcer. 15% patients ended up with amputation. 80% of the patients were not educated about foot care by the treating physician. 45 % patients were not aware of foot care. Screening and education of high riskpatients are recommended.
Conclusion:
Males, smoking, peripheral neuropathy, long duration, poor control, type 2 diabetes and lack of knowledge about foot care are the main reasons for diabetic foot ulcer. Screening of high risk patients is recommended.
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