Assessment of prevalence and risk factors of peripheral arterial disease in diabetic foot ulcer

Diabetic foot ulcer(DFU) is very common yet challenging complication of diabetes worldwide. These ulcers are biologically compromised majorly by ischemia and neuropathy. Ischemia has gained recognition as a significant cause of DFU. The association of peripheral arterial disease(PAD) largely impac...

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Main Authors: Thulasikumar G, Vijayasarathy S
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bulgarian Association of Young Surgeons 2017-07-01
Series:International Journal of Surgery and Medicine
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spelling doaj-3234521d35d64475afb029525ae5cf942021-04-03T16:27:17ZengBulgarian Association of Young SurgeonsInternational Journal of Surgery and Medicine2367-699X2367-699X2017-07-013310.5455/ijsm.diabetic-foot-ulcer-padAssessment of prevalence and risk factors of peripheral arterial disease in diabetic foot ulcer Thulasikumar GVijayasarathy SDiabetic foot ulcer(DFU) is very common yet challenging complication of diabetes worldwide. These ulcers are biologically compromised majorly by ischemia and neuropathy. Ischemia has gained recognition as a significant cause of DFU. The association of peripheral arterial disease(PAD) largely impacts the treatment outcomes of DFU in terms of ulcer healing, lower limb amputations and mortality. The burden of PAD in DFU in South Indian population has not been assessed adequately in the recent years. A multidisciplinary approach to DFU and prompt diagnosis of ischemia will decrease the loss of limb and life. The objective of the study was to assess the peripheral arterial disease and associated risk factors in patients with diabetic foot ulcer. A total of 100 patients were evaluated in this study. The patients were subjected to detailed history and clinical examination which included distal pulse assessment, ankle-brachial index(ABI) and duplex scan to evaluate PAD. The data was subjected to statistical analysis to find out association between parameters of interest. The prevalence of PAD in DFU was found to be 36%. It was more prevalent in males and in age>40 years and higher with increasing age. PAD was associated almost equally with plantar and dorsal ulcers, more often whole of foot was involved. There is significant association of PAD with longer diabetic duration(p<0.0001) with mean disease duration of 10 years. Previous studies aimed to study prevalence of PAD in diabetes irrespective of foot ulcer. The present study analyzed various factors coexisting with DFU and PAD. The results conclude that peripheral arterial disease is a potential risk factor for major limb amputations.https://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=268098Diabetic foot ulcercomplication of diabetesperipheral arterial disease(PAD)
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author Thulasikumar G
Vijayasarathy S
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Assessment of prevalence and risk factors of peripheral arterial disease in diabetic foot ulcer
International Journal of Surgery and Medicine
Diabetic foot ulcer
complication of diabetes
peripheral arterial disease(PAD)
author_facet Thulasikumar G
Vijayasarathy S
author_sort Thulasikumar G
title Assessment of prevalence and risk factors of peripheral arterial disease in diabetic foot ulcer
title_short Assessment of prevalence and risk factors of peripheral arterial disease in diabetic foot ulcer
title_full Assessment of prevalence and risk factors of peripheral arterial disease in diabetic foot ulcer
title_fullStr Assessment of prevalence and risk factors of peripheral arterial disease in diabetic foot ulcer
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of prevalence and risk factors of peripheral arterial disease in diabetic foot ulcer
title_sort assessment of prevalence and risk factors of peripheral arterial disease in diabetic foot ulcer
publisher Bulgarian Association of Young Surgeons
series International Journal of Surgery and Medicine
issn 2367-699X
2367-699X
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Diabetic foot ulcer(DFU) is very common yet challenging complication of diabetes worldwide. These ulcers are biologically compromised majorly by ischemia and neuropathy. Ischemia has gained recognition as a significant cause of DFU. The association of peripheral arterial disease(PAD) largely impacts the treatment outcomes of DFU in terms of ulcer healing, lower limb amputations and mortality. The burden of PAD in DFU in South Indian population has not been assessed adequately in the recent years. A multidisciplinary approach to DFU and prompt diagnosis of ischemia will decrease the loss of limb and life. The objective of the study was to assess the peripheral arterial disease and associated risk factors in patients with diabetic foot ulcer. A total of 100 patients were evaluated in this study. The patients were subjected to detailed history and clinical examination which included distal pulse assessment, ankle-brachial index(ABI) and duplex scan to evaluate PAD. The data was subjected to statistical analysis to find out association between parameters of interest. The prevalence of PAD in DFU was found to be 36%. It was more prevalent in males and in age>40 years and higher with increasing age. PAD was associated almost equally with plantar and dorsal ulcers, more often whole of foot was involved. There is significant association of PAD with longer diabetic duration(p<0.0001) with mean disease duration of 10 years. Previous studies aimed to study prevalence of PAD in diabetes irrespective of foot ulcer. The present study analyzed various factors coexisting with DFU and PAD. The results conclude that peripheral arterial disease is a potential risk factor for major limb amputations.
topic Diabetic foot ulcer
complication of diabetes
peripheral arterial disease(PAD)
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