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Diabetic foot ulcer in Southern Jordan: A cross-sectional Study of Clinical and Microbiological Aspects

BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common metabolic disorder that significantly affects public health. Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is one of the serious complications of diabetes. DFU has a wide spectrum of bacterial isolates comprising Gram-positive, Gram-negative, aerobic bacteria and anaerobes...

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Autores principales: Aborajooh, Emad, Alqaisi, Talal M., Yassin, Mohammad, Alqpelat, Eyad, Abofaraj, Alaa, Alrawajih, Tariq, Alzoubi, Hamed, Abu lubad, Mohammad
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9052288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35495384
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2022.103552
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author Aborajooh, Emad
Alqaisi, Talal M.
Yassin, Mohammad
Alqpelat, Eyad
Abofaraj, Alaa
Alrawajih, Tariq
Alzoubi, Hamed
Abu lubad, Mohammad
author_facet Aborajooh, Emad
Alqaisi, Talal M.
Yassin, Mohammad
Alqpelat, Eyad
Abofaraj, Alaa
Alrawajih, Tariq
Alzoubi, Hamed
Abu lubad, Mohammad
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description BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common metabolic disorder that significantly affects public health. Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is one of the serious complications of diabetes. DFU has a wide spectrum of bacterial isolates comprising Gram-positive, Gram-negative, aerobic bacteria and anaerobes. In the last two decades there has been an increase in the multidrug-resistant isolates (MDR). MATERIALS AND METHODS: This cross-sectional prospective observational study was conducted in southern Jordan among patients with DFU. The included variables are sociodemographic and clinical information. Isolates from swab culture of ulcers and antimicrobial susceptibility pattern are also recorded. RESULTS: A total of 64 diabetic patients with DFU were included in this study. Most patients included in the study were males with male-to-female ratio of (2.2:1). The mean age was 54 years (SD ± 10.7). The mean duration of DM was 16.4 years (SD ± 7.5) and the mean HbA1c was 9.9% (SD ± 2.1). Neuropathy and anemia were noted in 72% and 44% of patients, respectively. The most frequent bacterial isolates were gram negative bacteria accounts for 29 isolates (45.3%). About 37.5% (24) of bacterial isolates showed MDR pattern. Previous antibiotic use in the last 30 days showed significant association with MDR bacteria (p-value <0.05). Previous history of amputations, presence of neuropathy, renal impairment, retinopathy, presence of anemia, limited joint mobility and presence of foot deformity were significantly associated with Wagner's grade ≥ three. CONCLUSION: Many factors affect and increase the risk of having high grade diabetic foot ulcer. The most frequent bacterial isolates from diabetic foot ulcers were gram negative bacteria. High rates of MDR in this study reflect the loose implementation of regulations in Jordan regarding antibiotics dispensing.
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spelling pubmed-90522882022-04-30 Diabetic foot ulcer in Southern Jordan: A cross-sectional Study of Clinical and Microbiological Aspects Aborajooh, Emad Alqaisi, Talal M. Yassin, Mohammad Alqpelat, Eyad Abofaraj, Alaa Alrawajih, Tariq Alzoubi, Hamed Abu lubad, Mohammad Ann Med Surg (Lond) Cross-sectional Study BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common metabolic disorder that significantly affects public health. Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is one of the serious complications of diabetes. DFU has a wide spectrum of bacterial isolates comprising Gram-positive, Gram-negative, aerobic bacteria and anaerobes. In the last two decades there has been an increase in the multidrug-resistant isolates (MDR). MATERIALS AND METHODS: This cross-sectional prospective observational study was conducted in southern Jordan among patients with DFU. The included variables are sociodemographic and clinical information. Isolates from swab culture of ulcers and antimicrobial susceptibility pattern are also recorded. RESULTS: A total of 64 diabetic patients with DFU were included in this study. Most patients included in the study were males with male-to-female ratio of (2.2:1). The mean age was 54 years (SD ± 10.7). The mean duration of DM was 16.4 years (SD ± 7.5) and the mean HbA1c was 9.9% (SD ± 2.1). Neuropathy and anemia were noted in 72% and 44% of patients, respectively. The most frequent bacterial isolates were gram negative bacteria accounts for 29 isolates (45.3%). About 37.5% (24) of bacterial isolates showed MDR pattern. Previous antibiotic use in the last 30 days showed significant association with MDR bacteria (p-value <0.05). Previous history of amputations, presence of neuropathy, renal impairment, retinopathy, presence of anemia, limited joint mobility and presence of foot deformity were significantly associated with Wagner's grade ≥ three. CONCLUSION: Many factors affect and increase the risk of having high grade diabetic foot ulcer. The most frequent bacterial isolates from diabetic foot ulcers were gram negative bacteria. High rates of MDR in this study reflect the loose implementation of regulations in Jordan regarding antibiotics dispensing. Elsevier 2022-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9052288/ /pubmed/35495384 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2022.103552 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Cross-sectional Study
Aborajooh, Emad
Alqaisi, Talal M.
Yassin, Mohammad
Alqpelat, Eyad
Abofaraj, Alaa
Alrawajih, Tariq
Alzoubi, Hamed
Abu lubad, Mohammad
Diabetic foot ulcer in Southern Jordan: A cross-sectional Study of Clinical and Microbiological Aspects
title Diabetic foot ulcer in Southern Jordan: A cross-sectional Study of Clinical and Microbiological Aspects
title_full Diabetic foot ulcer in Southern Jordan: A cross-sectional Study of Clinical and Microbiological Aspects
title_fullStr Diabetic foot ulcer in Southern Jordan: A cross-sectional Study of Clinical and Microbiological Aspects
title_full_unstemmed Diabetic foot ulcer in Southern Jordan: A cross-sectional Study of Clinical and Microbiological Aspects
title_short Diabetic foot ulcer in Southern Jordan: A cross-sectional Study of Clinical and Microbiological Aspects
title_sort diabetic foot ulcer in southern jordan: a cross-sectional study of clinical and microbiological aspects
topic Cross-sectional Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9052288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35495384
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2022.103552
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