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足部异常在成年糖尿病患者中是否更常见?伊拉克巴士拉的一项横断面研究。

Are foot abnormalities more common in adults with diabetes? A cross-sectional study in basrah, iraq.

作者信息

Mansour Abbas Ali, Dahyak Samir Ghani

出版信息

Perm J. 2008 Fall;12(4):25-30. doi: 10.7812/TPP/08-004.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Altered foot biomechanics, limited joint mobility, and bony deformities with neuropathy, peripheral vascular disease, and infection have been associated with an increased risk of ulceration and amputation among patients with diabetes. The aim of our study was to estimate prevalence of foot abnormalities among Iraqis with diabetes and to see if they are more common than in a control population.

METHODS

We structured the study as a comparative outpatient clinic study. The study population consisted of 100 patients with type 2 diabetes and 100 patients without diabetes as the control group. The study was conducted between January 2006 and August 2007. The patients and study control subjects were selected from the outpatient clinic at Al-Faiha Hospital in Basrah, southern Iraq. All were adults of at least 40 years of age.

RESULTS

There were no differences between the two groups regarding sex, age, weight, qualifications, smoking status, marital status, or residency, but patients with diabetes had a higher body mass index and a higher socioeconomic status. No differences were found in the type of footwear worn or in occupation. Foot abnormalities associated with diabetes were prominent metatarsal heads, hammertoe, high medial arch, wasting, joint stiffness, amputation, fissures, nail changes, ulcer, and dermopathy on univariate analysis. With a multivariable model using logistic regression, only wasting (odds ratio [OR], 0.21; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.16-11.33; p = 0.0002), ulcer (OR, 0.08; 95% CI, 1.12-134.59; p = 0.03), and dryness (OR, 0.11; 95% CI; 1.19-7.32; p = 0.01) remained significantly associated with diabetes.

CONCLUSION

We checked for 17 foot abnormalities associated with diabetes and found that 13-prominent metatarsal head, high medial arch, hammertoe, wasting, joint stiffness, amputation, fissures, nail changes, ulcers, blisters, dryness, sclerosis, and dermopathy-were statistically more frequent in study participants with diabetes than in control study subjects without diabetes. In a logistic regression model, only wasting, ulcer, and dryness remained strongly associated with diabetes. A larger study is needed to see the relationship of these abnormalities with footwear worn, duration of wearing footwear, occupation, duration of diabetes, and insulin use.

摘要

背景

足部生物力学改变、关节活动受限以及伴有神经病变、外周血管疾病和感染的骨畸形与糖尿病患者溃疡和截肢风险增加有关。我们研究的目的是评估伊拉克糖尿病患者足部异常的患病率,并观察这些异常在他们当中是否比在对照人群中更常见。

方法

我们将该研究构建为一项比较性门诊研究。研究人群包括100例2型糖尿病患者和100例无糖尿病患者作为对照组。该研究于2006年1月至2007年8月进行。患者和研究对照对象选自伊拉克南部巴士拉法伊哈医院的门诊。所有患者均为至少40岁的成年人。

结果

两组在性别、年龄、体重、学历、吸烟状况、婚姻状况或居住情况方面无差异,但糖尿病患者的体重指数较高,社会经济地位也较高。在穿着的鞋类类型或职业方面未发现差异。单因素分析显示,与糖尿病相关的足部异常包括跖骨头突出、槌状趾、高内侧足弓、肌肉萎缩、关节僵硬、截肢、裂隙、指甲改变、溃疡和皮肤病变。在使用逻辑回归的多变量模型中,只有肌肉萎缩(比值比[OR],0.21;95%置信区间[CI],2.16 - 11.33;p = 0.0002)、溃疡(OR,0.08;95% CI,1.12 - 134.59;p = 0.03)和皮肤干燥(OR,0.11;95% CI;1.19 - 7.32;p = 0.01)仍与糖尿病显著相关。

结论

我们检查了17种与糖尿病相关的足部异常,发现其中13种——跖骨头突出、高内侧足弓、槌状趾、肌肉萎缩、关节僵硬、截肢、裂隙、指甲改变、溃疡、水泡、皮肤干燥、硬化和皮肤病变——在糖尿病研究参与者中在统计学上比无糖尿病的对照研究对象更常见。在逻辑回归模型中,只有肌肉萎缩、溃疡和皮肤干燥仍与糖尿病密切相关。需要进行更大规模的研究来观察这些异常与穿着的鞋类、穿鞋时长、职业、糖尿病病程和胰岛素使用之间的关系。

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