Roseeuw D
Department of Dermatology, Free University of Brussels, Belgium.
J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 1999 Sep;12 Suppl 1:S6-9; discussion S17.
Presentation of the preliminary results from the foot screening project, 'Achilles', conducted in spring of 1997 and 1998 in several European countries. At the EADV congress, only the preliminary results of the study, i.e. patients screened by dermatologists, were presented.
Foot diseases, especially fungal infections (tinea pedis and onychomycosis).
A questionnaire and a mycological examination in patients visiting a dermatologist for disorders irrespective of their foot problems.
The proportion of patients with foot diseases visiting a dermatologist was high (58%). In the total population, fungal infections were the most prevalent clinically diagnosed foot diseases (35%), especially onychomycosis (23%) and tinea pedis (22%). The prevalence of foot diseases increased with advancing age and more men as compared with women had fungal infections of the feet. The most prevalent predisposing factors were vascular disease and sports participation. In subjects with onychomycosis, the big toenail was affected most often. Twenty-three percent of the participants with clinically diagnosed tinea pedis and/or onychomycosis had infection of both the skin and the nail. The most frequently isolated pathogen was Trichophyton rubrum. Patients with onychomycosis often reported quality of life problems, especially pain and discomfort in walking.
The preliminary results of this pan-European study show that epidemiological studies can give a better idea of foot diseases in dermatological patients. The results indicate a need to pay more attention to foot disease, to predict and prevent future diseases and complications. The most frequent foot diseases were fungal infections, especially onychomycosis, which affects the quality of life of the patients. More results will be available in 1999.
介绍1997年春季和1998年在几个欧洲国家开展的足部筛查项目“Achilles”的初步结果。在欧洲皮肤病与性病学会(EADV)大会上,仅展示了该研究的初步结果,即由皮肤科医生筛查的患者的结果。
足部疾病,尤其是真菌感染(足癣和甲癣)。
对因各种疾病就诊于皮肤科医生的患者进行问卷调查和真菌学检查,无论其是否有足部问题。
就诊于皮肤科医生的足部疾病患者比例较高(58%)。在总体人群中,真菌感染是临床上最常见的足部疾病(35%),尤其是甲癣(23%)和足癣(22%)。足部疾病的患病率随年龄增长而增加,与女性相比,男性足部真菌感染更为常见。最常见的诱发因素是血管疾病和参与体育运动。在甲癣患者中,大脚趾甲最常受累。临床诊断为足癣和/或甲癣的参与者中,23%的患者皮肤和指甲均有感染。最常分离出的病原体是红色毛癣菌。甲癣患者常报告生活质量问题,尤其是行走时的疼痛和不适。
这项泛欧洲研究的初步结果表明,流行病学研究能够更好地了解皮肤科患者的足部疾病情况。结果表明需要更加关注足部疾病,以预测和预防未来的疾病及并发症。最常见的足部疾病是真菌感染,尤其是甲癣,它会影响患者的生活质量。1999年将有更多结果公布。