Change of paradigm in diabetic patients starting from the ankle block

<span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: small;"><strong>Introduction:</strong> the most feared complication of diabetes mellitus (DM) is the diabetic foot and, as a threatening consequence of this, the amputation of the whole limb, with al...

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Main Authors: Jesus Deylis Picrin Dimot, Marlene de los Santos Correoso Bravo, Marcela Flores Limachi, Dailis Picrin Dimot, Jesús Picrin Minot
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Language:Spanish
Published: Centro Nacional de Información de Ciencias Médicas. Editorial de Ciencias Médicas (ECIMED) 2016-09-01
Series:Revista Cubana de Anestesiología y Reanimación
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Online Access:http://www.revanestesia.sld.cu/index.php/anestRean/article/view/193
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spelling doaj-564ca9552dd849a9b83dc188014ce3c12021-07-19T20:32:04ZspaCentro Nacional de Información de Ciencias Médicas. Editorial de Ciencias Médicas (ECIMED)Revista Cubana de Anestesiología y Reanimación1726-67182016-09-01153191Change of paradigm in diabetic patients starting from the ankle blockJesus Deylis Picrin Dimot0Marlene de los Santos Correoso Bravo1Marcela Flores Limachi2Dailis Picrin Dimot3Jesús Picrin Minot4Hospital General Docente Quirúrgico y Ginecobstétrico "Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto". GuantánamoHospital General Docente Quirúrgico y Ginecobstétrico "Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto". GuantánamoHospital General Docente Quirúrgico y Ginecobstétrico "Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto". GuantánamoHospital General Docente Quirúrgico y Ginecobstétrico "Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto". GuantánamoHospital General Docente Quirúrgico y Ginecobstétrico "Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto". Guantánamo<span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: small;"><strong>Introduction:</strong> the most feared complication of diabetes mellitus (DM) is the diabetic foot and, as a threatening consequence of this, the amputation of the whole limb, with all the psychological and social significance it brings. Ankle-level block, despite being a simple technique, is not standard practice for patients with impaired physical condition.<br /> <strong>Objectives:</strong> to identify the effectiveness of the ankle block for surgical procedures of the foot in diabetic patients with compromised physical condition.<br /> <strong>Methods:</strong> A longitudinal, observational, analytic, prospective, cohort study was carried out in a population of diabetic patients in Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto General Teaching Hospital of Guantanamo, who were surgically intervened for infectious foot lesions and performed ankle-level foot-trunk block. From a sample group of 48 patients, through a probabilistic determination, a sample of 32 was taken during the period from February 2014 to February 2016.<br /> <strong>Results: </strong>There was a predominance of urgent interventions located on the instep and knuckles amputation. Complications were minimal as related to the application of the ankle block technique, with only one failure of the technique; adequate hemodynamic clinical control was maintained, 100 % of postoperative analgesia was ensured.<br /> <strong>Conclusions:</strong> the ankle-level foot block for surgical purposes is effective in diabetic patients' foot lesions, as it improves their quality of life by providing adequate anesthetic technique in efficient hands.</span>http://www.revanestesia.sld.cu/index.php/anestRean/article/view/193bloqueo a nivel del tobillopie diabéticoparadigma
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author Jesus Deylis Picrin Dimot
Marlene de los Santos Correoso Bravo
Marcela Flores Limachi
Dailis Picrin Dimot
Jesús Picrin Minot
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Marlene de los Santos Correoso Bravo
Marcela Flores Limachi
Dailis Picrin Dimot
Jesús Picrin Minot
Change of paradigm in diabetic patients starting from the ankle block
Revista Cubana de Anestesiología y Reanimación
bloqueo a nivel del tobillo
pie diabético
paradigma
author_facet Jesus Deylis Picrin Dimot
Marlene de los Santos Correoso Bravo
Marcela Flores Limachi
Dailis Picrin Dimot
Jesús Picrin Minot
author_sort Jesus Deylis Picrin Dimot
title Change of paradigm in diabetic patients starting from the ankle block
title_short Change of paradigm in diabetic patients starting from the ankle block
title_full Change of paradigm in diabetic patients starting from the ankle block
title_fullStr Change of paradigm in diabetic patients starting from the ankle block
title_full_unstemmed Change of paradigm in diabetic patients starting from the ankle block
title_sort change of paradigm in diabetic patients starting from the ankle block
publisher Centro Nacional de Información de Ciencias Médicas. Editorial de Ciencias Médicas (ECIMED)
series Revista Cubana de Anestesiología y Reanimación
issn 1726-6718
publishDate 2016-09-01
description <span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: small;"><strong>Introduction:</strong> the most feared complication of diabetes mellitus (DM) is the diabetic foot and, as a threatening consequence of this, the amputation of the whole limb, with all the psychological and social significance it brings. Ankle-level block, despite being a simple technique, is not standard practice for patients with impaired physical condition.<br /> <strong>Objectives:</strong> to identify the effectiveness of the ankle block for surgical procedures of the foot in diabetic patients with compromised physical condition.<br /> <strong>Methods:</strong> A longitudinal, observational, analytic, prospective, cohort study was carried out in a population of diabetic patients in Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto General Teaching Hospital of Guantanamo, who were surgically intervened for infectious foot lesions and performed ankle-level foot-trunk block. From a sample group of 48 patients, through a probabilistic determination, a sample of 32 was taken during the period from February 2014 to February 2016.<br /> <strong>Results: </strong>There was a predominance of urgent interventions located on the instep and knuckles amputation. Complications were minimal as related to the application of the ankle block technique, with only one failure of the technique; adequate hemodynamic clinical control was maintained, 100 % of postoperative analgesia was ensured.<br /> <strong>Conclusions:</strong> the ankle-level foot block for surgical purposes is effective in diabetic patients' foot lesions, as it improves their quality of life by providing adequate anesthetic technique in efficient hands.</span>
topic bloqueo a nivel del tobillo
pie diabético
paradigma
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