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- Title
Foot ulcers and their association with diabetic Charcot foot complications.
- Authors
Rahman, Nabilah Abdul; Fauzi, Aishah Ahmad; Tze Yang Chung; Latif, Lydia Abdul; Soo Chin Chan
- Abstract
Background and objective Diabetic Charcot foot (DCF) can cause gross structural deformities of the foot and ankle. The main objective of this study was to identify complications of DCF and its associated factors. Methods This is a retrospective cohort study. Data on medical background, previous DCF treatment and complications were obtained. Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to measure factors related to various complications of DCF. Results Ninety-eight patient records were retrieved. Of the 83 patients who were still alive, 75.9% (n = 63) had recurrent ulcers, 53.0% (n = 44) had undergone foot surgery and 45.8% (n = 38) had undergone amputation. Patients with a history of recurrent ulcers have the highest predilection to amputation (odds ratio: 8.5; 95% confidence interval: 1.8, 39.1). Discussion In terms of DCF complications, foot ulcers are an independent predictor of recurrent foot ulcers, foot surgery and amputation. Regular foot assessment of patients with DCF to prevent ulcers is strongly recommended.
- Subjects
FOOT ulcers; DIABETIC foot; MEDICAL records; FOOT surgery; FOOT amputation
- Publication
Australian Journal of General Practice, 2020, Vol 49, Issue 1/2, p48
- ISSN
2208-794X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.31128/ajgp-07-19-499