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The Efficacy of Targeted Perioperative Management for Diabetic Patients with Traumatic Calcaneal Fractures

OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy of targeted perioperative management for diabetic patients with traumatic calcaneal fractures. METHODS: Between April 2020 and December 2020, 100 diabetic patients with traumatic calcaneal fractures treated in our institution satisfying the inclusion criteria were e...

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Autores principales: Hao, Sibin, Liu, Yunpeng, Yu, Mingtai, Sun, Fang, Wang, Dezhang
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9256409/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35800010
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1294416
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author Hao, Sibin
Liu, Yunpeng
Yu, Mingtai
Sun, Fang
Wang, Dezhang
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Liu, Yunpeng
Yu, Mingtai
Sun, Fang
Wang, Dezhang
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy of targeted perioperative management for diabetic patients with traumatic calcaneal fractures. METHODS: Between April 2020 and December 2020, 100 diabetic patients with traumatic calcaneal fractures treated in our institution satisfying the inclusion criteria were enrolled and assigned to receive either conventional treatment with surgery or plaster fixation (observation group) or targeted treatment with surgery or plaster fixation (experimental group) via the random number table method, with 50 patients in each group. All eligible patients were followed up for 1 year postoperatively. Outcome measures included length of hospital stay, recovery time, fracture healing, duration of postoperative wound drainage, complication rate, blood glucose, and treatment satisfaction. The Maryland score was used for the assessment of foot function. RESULTS: The duration of postoperative wound drainage, length of hospital stay, and recovery time in the experimental group (3.63 ± 1.04 d, 12.13 ± 3.77 d, and 111.22 ± 16.24 d) were significantly shorter than those in the observation group (5.71 ± 2.34 d, 15.28 ± 4.42 d, 123.10 ± 22.82 d) (P < 0.01). The experimental group obtained a markedly higher complete healing rate versus the observation group (P < 0.001). A significantly lower complication rate was observed in the experimental group than in the observation group (P < 0.05). The Maryland scores results were dichotomized into good (≥75 points) and poor (<75 points). The experimental group showed significantly higher Maryland scores good rate and treatment satisfaction versus the observation group (P < 0.01). The experimental group patients were associated with better postoperative fasting glucose and 2 h postprandial glucose versus those in the observation group (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Targeted treatment in the perioperative management of diabetic patients with traumatic calcaneal fractures significantly promotes the recovery of patients, reduces the incidence of complications, increases treatment satisfaction, and ameliorates the doctor-patient relationship.
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spelling pubmed-92564092022-07-06 The Efficacy of Targeted Perioperative Management for Diabetic Patients with Traumatic Calcaneal Fractures Hao, Sibin Liu, Yunpeng Yu, Mingtai Sun, Fang Wang, Dezhang Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy of targeted perioperative management for diabetic patients with traumatic calcaneal fractures. METHODS: Between April 2020 and December 2020, 100 diabetic patients with traumatic calcaneal fractures treated in our institution satisfying the inclusion criteria were enrolled and assigned to receive either conventional treatment with surgery or plaster fixation (observation group) or targeted treatment with surgery or plaster fixation (experimental group) via the random number table method, with 50 patients in each group. All eligible patients were followed up for 1 year postoperatively. Outcome measures included length of hospital stay, recovery time, fracture healing, duration of postoperative wound drainage, complication rate, blood glucose, and treatment satisfaction. The Maryland score was used for the assessment of foot function. RESULTS: The duration of postoperative wound drainage, length of hospital stay, and recovery time in the experimental group (3.63 ± 1.04 d, 12.13 ± 3.77 d, and 111.22 ± 16.24 d) were significantly shorter than those in the observation group (5.71 ± 2.34 d, 15.28 ± 4.42 d, 123.10 ± 22.82 d) (P < 0.01). The experimental group obtained a markedly higher complete healing rate versus the observation group (P < 0.001). A significantly lower complication rate was observed in the experimental group than in the observation group (P < 0.05). The Maryland scores results were dichotomized into good (≥75 points) and poor (<75 points). The experimental group showed significantly higher Maryland scores good rate and treatment satisfaction versus the observation group (P < 0.01). The experimental group patients were associated with better postoperative fasting glucose and 2 h postprandial glucose versus those in the observation group (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Targeted treatment in the perioperative management of diabetic patients with traumatic calcaneal fractures significantly promotes the recovery of patients, reduces the incidence of complications, increases treatment satisfaction, and ameliorates the doctor-patient relationship. Hindawi 2022-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9256409/ /pubmed/35800010 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1294416 Text en Copyright © 2022 Sibin Hao et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title_full The Efficacy of Targeted Perioperative Management for Diabetic Patients with Traumatic Calcaneal Fractures
title_fullStr The Efficacy of Targeted Perioperative Management for Diabetic Patients with Traumatic Calcaneal Fractures
title_full_unstemmed The Efficacy of Targeted Perioperative Management for Diabetic Patients with Traumatic Calcaneal Fractures
title_short The Efficacy of Targeted Perioperative Management for Diabetic Patients with Traumatic Calcaneal Fractures
title_sort efficacy of targeted perioperative management for diabetic patients with traumatic calcaneal fractures
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9256409/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35800010
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1294416
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