Regional Health Agency of Tuscany, Florence, Italy.
Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases Unit, "San Giovanni di Dio" Hospital, Florence, Italy.
Curr Diabetes Rev. 2021;17(2):207-213. doi: 10.2174/1573399816666200716195600.
Diabetic foot disease (DFD) is a complication of diabetes mellitus, characterized by multiple pathogenetic factors, bearing a very high burden of disability as well as of direct and indirect costs for individuals or healthcare systems. A further characteristic of DFD is that it is associated with a marked risk of subsequent hospitalizations for incident cardiovascular events, chronic renal failure or of allcause mortality. Additionally, DFD is strongly linked to the male sex, being much more prevalent among men. However, even if DFD mainly affects males, several past reports suggest that females are disadvantaged as regards the risk of subsequent adverse outcomes. This review aims to clarify this point, attempting to provide an explanation for this apparent oddity: being DFD a typically male complication of diabetes but, seemingly, with a greater load of subsequent consequences for females.
糖尿病足病(DFD)是糖尿病的一种并发症,其特征是多种发病因素并存,给个人或医疗体系带来了极高的残疾负担和直接及间接成本。DFD 的另一个特点是,它与随后因心血管事件、慢性肾衰竭或全因死亡率而住院的风险显著相关。此外,DFD 与男性密切相关,男性发病率明显更高。然而,即使 DFD 主要影响男性,过去的几项报告表明,女性在随后发生不良后果的风险方面处于劣势。本综述旨在澄清这一点,试图为这种明显的反常现象提供解释:DFD 是糖尿病的一种典型男性并发症,但女性似乎承受着更大的后续后果。