当两种衰弱的疾病碰撞时:虚弱和糖尿病足
Hikmet Erhan Güven1, Mehtap Günel2, Cansu Cambaz2
1MD, Professor of Surgery, University of Health Sciences, Ankara Etlik City Hospital, Department of General Surgery, Diabetic Foot and Chronic Wounds, Ankara, Turkey.
Journal of wound care
|April 14, 2025
概括
糖尿病足 (DF) 在65岁以下的患者中可能会导致虚弱. 在DF患者的脆弱性与晚期疾病阶段和较高的轻微截肢率有关.
科学领域:
- 医学研究 医学研究
- 临床医学 临床医学
- 糖尿病学 糖尿病学
背景情况:
- 糖尿病脚 (DF) 是糖尿病的一个重要并发症.
- 脆弱性通常与老年人有关,但它在患有DF的年轻人群中存在的理解较少.
研究的目的:
- 为了评估65岁以下患有糖尿病脚病的患者中虚弱的患病率.
- 为了确定导致这一人口群体脆弱的因素.
主要方法:
- 一项前性研究包括2023年1月至9月65岁以下的97名DF患者.
- 临床脆弱性量表 (CFS) 评估了最初呈现时的脆弱性.
- 患者被分为非脆弱 (CFS 1-4) 或脆弱 (CFS ≥5) 的类别.
主要成果:
- 37.1%的患者 (97人中有36人) 被归类为脆弱.
- 虚弱的患者表现出明显更高的高级瓦格纳阶段3和4的DF率 (p<0.001).
- 52.7%的脆弱患者需要轻微截肢,而非脆弱患者的这一比例为24.6% (p=0.005).
结论:
- 糖尿病足甚至在非老年人群中也会引起虚弱.
- 65岁以下患有DF的患者的虚弱与疾病严重程度以及轻微截肢的可能性增加有关.
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