Can we link foot ulcer with risk factors in diabetics? A study in a tertiary care hospital

Khan, Muhammad Imran Hasan and Azhar, Usama and Zubair, Fizza and Khan, Zohaib Abbas (2018) Can we link foot ulcer with risk factors in diabetics? A study in a tertiary care hospital. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 34 (6). ISSN 1681-715X

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Abstract

Objective: Although many studies worldwide explained the risk factors for developing Diabetic Foot Ulceration (DFU), little has been done to assess medical factors in DFU formation and link them in patients of Pakistan. This study aimed to link the DFU with different risk factors.

Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional retrospective study was conducted in Diabetes Endocrine and Metabolic Centre / Post Graduate Medical Institute / Lahore General Hospital. Data of all patients presenting between July 2017 to June 2018 were analyzed for risk factors. Analysis was done on SPSS version 21.

Results: Total of 3301 patient were seen during this period, out of which 2052 patient data was picked up as it was complete in respect to the information needed. Middle age, Male gender, Type 2 diabetes, and Hypertension, were insignificantly co-related. High waist circumference, Comorbidity like Neuropathy, Dyslipidemia, Greater body mass index, Poor compliance with Medication and type of medication used (combination of oral and injectable) were found statistically significant predictor for DFU. However retinopathy was not found to be a risk factor of DFU. This result was statistically significant.

Conclusion: Factors like obesity, waist circumference, combination of oral along with injectable therapies, neuropathy, dyslipidemia, retinopathy and poor compliance with medication were statistically significant and can be strongly linked with diabetic foot ulcer. Middle age, Male gender, Type 2 diabetes, and Hypertension were insignificantly co-related. However, further studies are needed in larger population to support these findings.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Open Library Press > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 07 Apr 2023 06:19
Last Modified: 13 Sep 2024 07:12
URI: http://info.euro-archives.com/id/eprint/978

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