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印度人群中糖尿病患者的烧伤情况:与其他人群有差异吗?

Burns in Diabetes Mellitus Patients among Indian Population: Does it Differ from the Rest?

作者信息

Vadala Rohit, Princess Isabella, Ebenezer R, Ramakrishnan Nagarajan, Krishnan Ganapathy

机构信息

Department of Critical Care Medicine, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

Department of Microbiology, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

出版信息

Indian J Crit Care Med. 2020 Jan;24(1):11-16. doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10071-23324.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Burn injuries in adults can be complicated due to various underlying factors. Of all the co-morbidities complicating wound healing and prognosis of the patient post burn injury, diabetes mellitus is the most common in India. We therefore aimed to explore the epidemiology, interventions, complications, and outcomes in diabetic patients with burn injury.

AIM

To analyze demographic characteristics, clinical and microbiological profile and outcome of diabetic burns patients in comparison with nondiabetic burns patients.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

This study was a retrospective analysis of diabetic and nondiabetic burns patients admitted to Apollo speciality clinics, Vanagaram, a tertiary care facility in Chennai over a period of 3 years. Data such as age, gender, type and degree of burns, percentage of burns and length of stay, mortality rate, infection rate, type of infections, surgical procedures, and medical complications were analyzed in comparison with nondiabetic burns patients.

RESULTS

Among ninety-four burns patients admitted to our hospital over a period of 3 years, 18 patients (19%) were diabetics and 76 patients (81%) were nondiabetics. Mean age of diabetics was 58.2 years (SD-17.1) and nondiabetics was 36.3 years (SD-16.4). Surgical intervention with split skin graft was performed in 50% of diabetics and 48.7% of nondiabetics. Average length of stay of diabetics was 12.6 days and nondiabetics was 16.2 days ( value: 0.334). Diabetic patients with burns were noted to have higher rate of infection (67% vs 61.8%, value: 0.803) and mortality (44% vs 35.5%, value: 0.482).

CONCLUSION

The clinical course is different between diabetic and nondiabetic patients with burns injury. Although length of stay and surgical interventions were not significantly different, diabetes as a comorbidity appears to increase the risk of infections and mortality in patients with burns.

HOW TO CITE THIS ARTICLE

Vadala R, Princess I, Ebenezer R, Ramakrishnan N, Krishnan G. Burns in Diabetes Mellitus Patients among Indian Population: Does it Differ from the Rest? Indian J Crit Care Med 2020;24(1):11-16.

摘要

背景

由于各种潜在因素,成人烧伤可能会变得复杂。在所有使烧伤患者伤口愈合和预后复杂化的合并症中,糖尿病在印度最为常见。因此,我们旨在探讨烧伤糖尿病患者的流行病学、干预措施、并发症及预后情况。

目的

对比糖尿病烧伤患者和非糖尿病烧伤患者的人口统计学特征、临床和微生物学特征以及预后情况。

材料与方法

本研究是对3年间入住钦奈三级护理机构瓦纳加拉姆阿波罗专科诊所的糖尿病和非糖尿病烧伤患者进行的回顾性分析。分析了年龄、性别、烧伤类型和程度、烧伤面积和住院时间、死亡率、感染率、感染类型、手术操作以及医学并发症等数据,并与非糖尿病烧伤患者进行比较。

结果

在3年间我院收治的94例烧伤患者中,18例(19%)为糖尿病患者,76例(81%)为非糖尿病患者。糖尿病患者的平均年龄为58.2岁(标准差17.1),非糖尿病患者为36.3岁(标准差16.4)。50%的糖尿病患者和48.7%的非糖尿病患者接受了自体皮移植手术干预。糖尿病患者的平均住院时间为12.6天,非糖尿病患者为16.2天(P值:0.334)。烧伤糖尿病患者的感染率(67%对61.8%,P值:0.803)和死亡率(44%对35.5%,P值:0.482)更高。

结论

烧伤糖尿病患者和非糖尿病患者的临床病程不同。虽然住院时间和手术干预无显著差异,但糖尿病作为一种合并症似乎会增加烧伤患者的感染风险和死亡率。

如何引用本文

瓦达拉R,普琳西丝I,埃比尼泽R,拉马克里什南N,克里希南G。印度人群中糖尿病患者的烧伤情况:与其他人群有差异吗?《印度重症监护医学杂志》2020年;24(1):11 - 16。

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