Mann R J, Peacock J M
J Trauma. 1977 May;17(5):376-80. doi: 10.1097/00005373-197705000-00008.
In a study of diabetic patients with hand infections reviewed at Jackson Memorial Hospital, University of Miami School of Medicine, 20 such diabetic patients with hand infections were found. The most outstanding result was that seven of the 20 had amputation either to control infection or because the function of the extremity was impaired by the remaining ravaged part. Pathologic examination of tissue removed showed the same changes commonly seen in diabetic gangrene of the lower extremity. Electromyographic studies, when done, have been confirmatory of a peripheral neuropathy with delayed nerve conduction studies. The bacterial organisms of the infections were variable, but a predominance of Gram-negative organisms were cultured in twelve of the 20 patients. Early aggressive management, including surgical debridement and intravenous antibiotics, is recommended to prevent unnecessary amputations and improve residual function.
在迈阿密大学医学院杰克逊纪念医院进行的一项针对患有手部感染的糖尿病患者的研究中,发现了20名患有手部感染的糖尿病患者。最突出的结果是,这20名患者中有7人进行了截肢,要么是为了控制感染,要么是因为肢体功能被剩余的受损部位所损害。切除组织的病理检查显示出与下肢糖尿病坏疽常见的相同变化。进行肌电图研究时,结果证实存在周围神经病变,神经传导研究延迟。感染的细菌种类各异,但20名患者中有12人培养出革兰氏阴性菌占优势。建议早期积极治疗,包括手术清创和静脉使用抗生素,以防止不必要的截肢并改善残余功能。