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An Overview of Risk Factors for Diabetic Foot Amputation: An Observational, Single-centre, Retrospective Cohort Study

Introduction: Not only are early detection and treatment of diabetic foot ulcers important, but also acknowledging potential risk factors for amputation gives clinicians a considerable advantage in preventing amputations. Amputations impact both healthcare services and the physical and mental health...

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Autores principales: Yuzuguldu, Burak, Zengin, Bugra, Simsir, Ilgin Yildirim, Cetinkalp, Sevki
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Touch Medical Media 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10258617/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37313238
http://dx.doi.org/10.17925/EE.2023.19.1.85
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author Yuzuguldu, Burak
Zengin, Bugra
Simsir, Ilgin Yildirim
Cetinkalp, Sevki
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Zengin, Bugra
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Cetinkalp, Sevki
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description Introduction: Not only are early detection and treatment of diabetic foot ulcers important, but also acknowledging potential risk factors for amputation gives clinicians a considerable advantage in preventing amputations. Amputations impact both healthcare services and the physical and mental health of patients. This study aimed to investigate the risk factors for amputation in patients with diabetic foot ulcers. Methods: The sample for this study was patients with diabetic foot ulcers who were treated by the diabetic foot council at our hospital between 2005 and 2020. A total of 32 risk factors for amputation were identified and investigated among 518 patients. Results: Our univariate analysis showed that 24 of 32 defined risk factors were statistically significant. In the multivariate analysis using the Cox regression model, seven risk factors remained statistically significant. The risk factors most significantly associated with amputation were Wagner grading, abnormal peripheral arteries, hypertension, high thrombocyte levels, low haematocrit levels, hypercholesterolaemia and male sex, respectively. The most common cause of death in patients with diabetes who have undergone amputation is cardiovascular disease, followed by sepsis. Conclusion: To enable optimum treatment of patients with diabetic foot ulcers it is important for physicians to be aware of the amputation risk factors, and thus avoid amputations. Correcting risk factors, using suitable footwear and routinely inspecting feet are crucial factors for preventing amputations in patients with diabetic foot ulcers.
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spelling pubmed-102586172023-06-13 An Overview of Risk Factors for Diabetic Foot Amputation: An Observational, Single-centre, Retrospective Cohort Study Yuzuguldu, Burak Zengin, Bugra Simsir, Ilgin Yildirim Cetinkalp, Sevki touchREV Endocrinol Diabetes Introduction: Not only are early detection and treatment of diabetic foot ulcers important, but also acknowledging potential risk factors for amputation gives clinicians a considerable advantage in preventing amputations. Amputations impact both healthcare services and the physical and mental health of patients. This study aimed to investigate the risk factors for amputation in patients with diabetic foot ulcers. Methods: The sample for this study was patients with diabetic foot ulcers who were treated by the diabetic foot council at our hospital between 2005 and 2020. A total of 32 risk factors for amputation were identified and investigated among 518 patients. Results: Our univariate analysis showed that 24 of 32 defined risk factors were statistically significant. In the multivariate analysis using the Cox regression model, seven risk factors remained statistically significant. The risk factors most significantly associated with amputation were Wagner grading, abnormal peripheral arteries, hypertension, high thrombocyte levels, low haematocrit levels, hypercholesterolaemia and male sex, respectively. The most common cause of death in patients with diabetes who have undergone amputation is cardiovascular disease, followed by sepsis. Conclusion: To enable optimum treatment of patients with diabetic foot ulcers it is important for physicians to be aware of the amputation risk factors, and thus avoid amputations. Correcting risk factors, using suitable footwear and routinely inspecting feet are crucial factors for preventing amputations in patients with diabetic foot ulcers. Touch Medical Media 2023-05 2023-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10258617/ /pubmed/37313238 http://dx.doi.org/10.17925/EE.2023.19.1.85 Text en © Touch Medical Media 2023 ali:free_to_read www.copyright.com (http://www.copyright.com) Review process: Double-blind peer review. Data availability: The datasets generated during and/or analysed during the current study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request. Compliance with ethics: The study was approved by the Ege University Faculty of Medicine Ethics Committee with the decision dated 24.06.2020 and numbered 20/6.1T/70. All procedures were followed in accordance with the responsible committee on human experimentation and with the Helsinki Declaration of 1975 and subsequent revisions, and informed consent was received from the patient involved in this case study. Authorship: All named authors meet the criteria of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors for authorship for this manuscript, take responsibility for the integrity of the work as a whole and have given final approval for the version to be published. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Access: This article is freely accessible at touchENDOCRINOLOGY.com © Touch Medical Media 2023
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Yuzuguldu, Burak
Zengin, Bugra
Simsir, Ilgin Yildirim
Cetinkalp, Sevki
An Overview of Risk Factors for Diabetic Foot Amputation: An Observational, Single-centre, Retrospective Cohort Study
title An Overview of Risk Factors for Diabetic Foot Amputation: An Observational, Single-centre, Retrospective Cohort Study
title_full An Overview of Risk Factors for Diabetic Foot Amputation: An Observational, Single-centre, Retrospective Cohort Study
title_fullStr An Overview of Risk Factors for Diabetic Foot Amputation: An Observational, Single-centre, Retrospective Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed An Overview of Risk Factors for Diabetic Foot Amputation: An Observational, Single-centre, Retrospective Cohort Study
title_short An Overview of Risk Factors for Diabetic Foot Amputation: An Observational, Single-centre, Retrospective Cohort Study
title_sort overview of risk factors for diabetic foot amputation: an observational, single-centre, retrospective cohort study
topic Diabetes
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10258617/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37313238
http://dx.doi.org/10.17925/EE.2023.19.1.85
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